none2An innovative notion of head is proposed: there are not only categorial and semantic heads but also morphological heads. The three types of heasd are shown to be independent one from another.Titolo della collana: Current Issues in Linguistic TheorynoneS.Scalise; A.FabregasS.Scalise; A.Fabrega
The present paper examines the lexeme 'head' in the three main languages of the Zamucoan family: †Ol...
In most grammatical models, hierarchical structuring and dependencies are considered as central feat...
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An innovative notion of head is proposed: there are not only categorial and semantic heads but also ...
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Contemporary linguistic theories distinguish the principal element of a phrase - the ‘head’ - from t...
This paper considers and compares the status of the concept of head within different grammatical fra...
The present paper examines the lexeme 'head' in the three main languages of the Zamucoan family: †Ol...
In most grammatical models, hierarchical structuring and dependencies are considered as central feat...
The notions of head and modifier are two basic tenets of general linguistic theory and play a fundam...
An innovative notion of head is proposed: there are not only categorial and semantic heads but also ...
The 'traditional' distinction of compounds into endocentric (Eng. doorknob) and exocentric (pickpock...
In modern linguistics since American Structuralism onwards the notion of ‘head’ as ‘the most importa...
The identification of a compound as endocentric or exocentric depends on the notion of head: if a c...
Contemporary linguistic theories distinguish the principal element of a phrase - the ‘head’ - from t...
International audienceThis article deals with the concept of head in lexicology. It first outlines h...
In modern linguistics since American Structuralism onwards the notion of ‘head’ as ‘the most importa...
In this paper we will discuss the notion of prominence in morphology by reviewing how morphological ...
This article presents a symmetrical approach to headedness in German morphology. All affixes are ass...
This paper demonstrates how statements like “compounds are right-headed in Ger- man” can be interpre...
Contemporary linguistic theories distinguish the principal element of a phrase - the ‘head’ - from t...
This paper considers and compares the status of the concept of head within different grammatical fra...
The present paper examines the lexeme 'head' in the three main languages of the Zamucoan family: †Ol...
In most grammatical models, hierarchical structuring and dependencies are considered as central feat...
The notions of head and modifier are two basic tenets of general linguistic theory and play a fundam...