Over decades of linguistic research, the identity and ambiguity of a possible lexical category labeled ‘adjectives’ have been as lively debated as the possible universality of lexical categories as such. Some argue that adjectives can be found in every language, whereas others deny their existence completely. The only thing that remains clear, irrespective of which view is employed, is that the expressions that are often called adjectives have a remarkably ambiguous nature, within and across languages. This thesis aims to make clear the identity of adjectives, both in terms of discussing a theoretical background that presents different perspectives, and in testing empirically whether an adjective category can be identified across a number o...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
The notion adverb is often treated as encompassing leftover items in a class that shows little consi...
Adjectives are comparatively less well studied than the lexical categories of nouns and verbs. The p...
A definition lexical classes is proposed based on the mapping between the prototypical semantic and ...
[Abstract] Before proceeding to the analysis of the situation of attributive adjectives in earlier ...
This paper examines how adjectives are derived within a featural system comprising only two categori...
Most current linguistic theories -- whose main proponents are speakers of and researchers in Europea...
grantor: University of TorontoMost current linguistic theories--whose main proponents are ...
Most current linguistic theories -- whose main proponents are speakers of and researchers in Europea...
Capturing the Adjective presents a formal, Montague Grammar treatment of an intuitively accessible d...
Due to the fact that most words in the English language are polysemantic and polyfunctional, the dic...
Due to the fact that most words in the English language are polysemantic and polyfunctional, the dic...
The identification of adjectives in many languages seems to be a point of concern to many linguists....
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
The notion adverb is often treated as encompassing leftover items in a class that shows little consi...
Adjectives are comparatively less well studied than the lexical categories of nouns and verbs. The p...
A definition lexical classes is proposed based on the mapping between the prototypical semantic and ...
[Abstract] Before proceeding to the analysis of the situation of attributive adjectives in earlier ...
This paper examines how adjectives are derived within a featural system comprising only two categori...
Most current linguistic theories -- whose main proponents are speakers of and researchers in Europea...
grantor: University of TorontoMost current linguistic theories--whose main proponents are ...
Most current linguistic theories -- whose main proponents are speakers of and researchers in Europea...
Capturing the Adjective presents a formal, Montague Grammar treatment of an intuitively accessible d...
Due to the fact that most words in the English language are polysemantic and polyfunctional, the dic...
Due to the fact that most words in the English language are polysemantic and polyfunctional, the dic...
The identification of adjectives in many languages seems to be a point of concern to many linguists....
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
The notion adverb is often treated as encompassing leftover items in a class that shows little consi...