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Nouns and the Morphosyntax / Semantics Interface

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Why the Morphosyntax/Semantics Interface Matters for Nouns
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    Chapter 2 Nouns, Names, and Abstract Kinds
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    Chapter 3 Proper Names and the “Noun”/“Name” Categories: Pseudo-Nouns, Real Names
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    Chapter 4 The Noun Class in Japanese: Morphosyntactic and Semantic Properties
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    Chapter 5 Conversion Versus Coercion in the Nominal Domain: Two Phenomena at the Lexis-Grammar Interface
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    Chapter 6 The Interaction of Morphosyntax and Semantics in Romance Object Mass Nouns
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    Chapter 7 Of Birds of Prey and Men of Honour : Head-Classifier Constructions in English
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    Chapter 8 A Swarm of Helicopters , the Last Couple of Weeks : A Constructional Analysis of the Syntax/Semantics Interface for the Classification of N1 as “Collective” or “Quantificational”
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    Chapter 9 Polar Nouns and Polar Concealed Questions
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    Chapter 10 God, It’s Amazing the Junk People Will Buy! When a Construction Impacts Lexical Choices: The Case of Nouns in Concealed Exclamations
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    Chapter 11 Nouns and Iconicity of Distance: When Syntactic Proximity to the Noun Mirrors Semantic Closeness
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    Chapter 12 Resumptive Post-Modification as a Cohesive Feature of Signalling Nouns
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    Chapter 13 Influence of the Head Noun and Integration of the Dependent in Near-Compound Nominals Such as High Executive
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    Chapter 14 The Semantics of English Nominalizations: How Much Is Usage?
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    Chapter 15 From Productive - ness Word-Formation to Creative Suffix - iness : The Case of Truthiness
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    Chapter 16 How Is Stickage Different from Sticking ? A Study of the Semantic Behaviour of V- age and V- ing Nominalisations (on Monomorphemic Bases)
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Chapter title
Resumptive Post-Modification as a Cohesive Feature of Signalling Nouns
Chapter number 12
Book title
Nouns and the Morphosyntax / Semantics Interface
Published by
Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, January 2024
DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-44561-3_12
Book ISBNs
978-3-03-144560-6, 978-3-03-144561-3
Authors

Flowerdew, John