The relation between word-formation and syntax and whether they form distinct domains of grammar or not has been discussed controversially in different theoretical frameworks. The answer to this question is closely connected to the languages under discussion, among other things, because languages seem to differ considerably in this regard. The discussion in this paper focuses on nominal compounds and phrases. On the basis of a great variety of data from a total of 14 European languages, it is argued that the relation between compounds and phrases, and, more generally, between word formation and syntax, should be characterized not in terms of a categorical but instead in terms of a gradient distinction
Starting from the perennial debate over the theoretical status of so-called ‘affixoids’, the present...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
The article deals with the importance of the words and word formation in a vocabulary and language, ...
This chapter deals with patterns of word-formation, their classification and parameters of cross-lin...
Both compounds and multi-word expressions are complex lexical units, made up of at least two constit...
Making some fundamental innovations in Word Grammar theory, the thesis explores the nature of syntax...
Compounding in English is a rather complex word-formation process and it is intensively discussed in...
In this paper, we concentrate on compounds formed with two nouns (NN compounds, or, in the English m...
The comparative form of morphologically complex ADJs raises new issues for a theory of word-formati...
Although nominal compounding is a very productive word formation category in Dutch and German, it is...
According to Chomsky (1970), raising to subject and raising to object may not take place inside nomi...
In this introductory chapter some of the main (dis)similarities in DP-syntax between the Germanic an...
This chapter examines the question of what limits there are in the way in which languages can diffe...
Building on recent findings made in the framework of Construction Grammar, on the one hand, and with...
The main aims of the conference are to present advances in the interdisciplinary research into word ...
Starting from the perennial debate over the theoretical status of so-called ‘affixoids’, the present...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
The article deals with the importance of the words and word formation in a vocabulary and language, ...
This chapter deals with patterns of word-formation, their classification and parameters of cross-lin...
Both compounds and multi-word expressions are complex lexical units, made up of at least two constit...
Making some fundamental innovations in Word Grammar theory, the thesis explores the nature of syntax...
Compounding in English is a rather complex word-formation process and it is intensively discussed in...
In this paper, we concentrate on compounds formed with two nouns (NN compounds, or, in the English m...
The comparative form of morphologically complex ADJs raises new issues for a theory of word-formati...
Although nominal compounding is a very productive word formation category in Dutch and German, it is...
According to Chomsky (1970), raising to subject and raising to object may not take place inside nomi...
In this introductory chapter some of the main (dis)similarities in DP-syntax between the Germanic an...
This chapter examines the question of what limits there are in the way in which languages can diffe...
Building on recent findings made in the framework of Construction Grammar, on the one hand, and with...
The main aims of the conference are to present advances in the interdisciplinary research into word ...
Starting from the perennial debate over the theoretical status of so-called ‘affixoids’, the present...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
The article deals with the importance of the words and word formation in a vocabulary and language, ...