Focusing primarily on Swedish, a Germanic language whose particles have not previously been studied extensively, Non-Projecting Words: A Case Study on Swedish Particles …
An argument that complex cardinals are not extra-linguistic but built using standard syntax and standard principles of semantic composition. In Cardinals, Tania Ionin and Ora …
P Samvelian - Journal of Linguistics, 2007 - cambridge.org
This paper discusses the status of the Ezafe particle-(y) e in Persian and provides an affixal analysis of the Ezafe, formalized within Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG) …
This paper has two main goals: to argue that crosslinguistically there are two major types of numeral-noun constructions, one in which a projection of the numeral occupies a specifier …
The Construct State (CS) in Modern Hebrew displays a phenomenon known as Definiteness Spreading (DS), often characterized as having the definiteness value of the CS determined …
L Martí - Semantics and pragmatics, 2020 - semprag.org
I develop an account of the semantics and nominal number marking of the numeral+ noun construction in Turkish, Western Armenian and English that combines insights from …
E Chisarik, J Payne, M Butt, TH King - Editors' Note, 2001 - academia.edu
Abstract English and Hungarian are languages with more than one structurally distinct possessor construction. In this paper, it is argued that noun phrases in such languages …
Welsh noun–adjective and noun–possessor orders are widely analysed as involving movement of the noun to the head of a functional projection above the adjective or …
In his recent article (Shlonsky, U., 2004. The form of Semitic noun phrases. Lingua 114, 1465–1526), Shlonsky proposes a phrasal-movement analysis of word order in Hebrew …