While some adjectives are modified by measure phrases (e.g., 3m high), others are not (#30 euros expensive). Semantic and pragmatic hypotheses have been proposed to account for this, but they are confounded by the fact that the class of modifiable adjectives differs by language. After surveying the phenomenon and previous accounts, I argue that Germanic languages have a limited number of partially lexicalised MP+Adj constructions. Then, using historical corpus and web data, I present and argue for the hypothesis that new MP+Adj constructions are added to the language by analogy, but only when motivating factors, such as the need for measure-unit clarification and conciseness, are strong enough
In this paper we present an analysis of English measure noun phrases. Measure noun phrases exhibit b...
The theoretical framework of this paper is based on the Extended Adjectival Projection hypothesis fi...
In this introductory chapter the similarities and differences in the development and the current beh...
<p>This is the data set and scripts used in "Abstractions and exemplars: the measure noun phrase alt...
Abstract This paper seeks to establish that measure phrases in the extended AP and PP—such as six fe...
In some languages, measure phrases can appear with non-compared adjectives : 5 feet tall. I address ...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
One approach to contrastive linguistics is to set up typological categories and then to compare lang...
In the table on the next page the various types of elementary imperfective quantification are summar...
This paper investigates the syntactic and semantic properties of the English partitive measure noun ...
In this paper, we demonstrate that adjective endings in the Germanic languages do not pattern unifor...
Determining the semantic content of sentences, and uncovering regularities between linguistic form a...
This study describes the 1200-year history of German quantifying expressions like nîoman anderro \u3...
An issue of interest to work in areas ranging from lexical semantics to natural language processing ...
Maximizers – adverbs denoting a maximum degree of a property (e.g. completely) – are often re-concep...
In this paper we present an analysis of English measure noun phrases. Measure noun phrases exhibit b...
The theoretical framework of this paper is based on the Extended Adjectival Projection hypothesis fi...
In this introductory chapter the similarities and differences in the development and the current beh...
<p>This is the data set and scripts used in "Abstractions and exemplars: the measure noun phrase alt...
Abstract This paper seeks to establish that measure phrases in the extended AP and PP—such as six fe...
In some languages, measure phrases can appear with non-compared adjectives : 5 feet tall. I address ...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
One approach to contrastive linguistics is to set up typological categories and then to compare lang...
In the table on the next page the various types of elementary imperfective quantification are summar...
This paper investigates the syntactic and semantic properties of the English partitive measure noun ...
In this paper, we demonstrate that adjective endings in the Germanic languages do not pattern unifor...
Determining the semantic content of sentences, and uncovering regularities between linguistic form a...
This study describes the 1200-year history of German quantifying expressions like nîoman anderro \u3...
An issue of interest to work in areas ranging from lexical semantics to natural language processing ...
Maximizers – adverbs denoting a maximum degree of a property (e.g. completely) – are often re-concep...
In this paper we present an analysis of English measure noun phrases. Measure noun phrases exhibit b...
The theoretical framework of this paper is based on the Extended Adjectival Projection hypothesis fi...
In this introductory chapter the similarities and differences in the development and the current beh...