Abstract Parts of speech have both semantic and structural aspects. The two sets of features are essentially incommensurate, since the semantic features derive from the functions of language in communication and cognition, while the structural features are essentially based in the combinatorial potential of signs in a text. Consequently, the two sets of features are largely independent of each other.Their combination in a language yields sets of parts of speech whose systematicity is largely language-internal. To the extent that there is a functional motivation for parts of speech, three restrictions must be made: 1) It is not, in the first place, a cognitive, but rather a communicative motivation. 2) The functional motivation of word class...
This paper focuses on an important divide in theoretical linguistics between two broad perspectives ...
It is the grouping of words that make up the vocabulary of the language on the basis of their meanin...
It is the grouping of words that make up the vocabulary of the language on the basis of their meanin...
Parts of speech are called the most important, from a particular point of view, word classes. In the...
Parts of Speech are a central aspect of linguistic theory and analysis. Though a long-established tr...
This paper reviews theories of parts of speech. The first part makes a hasty review of the conceptio...
The traditional division of the lexicon into parts of speech which seems to satisfy the requirements...
Should Parts of Speech be treated as descriptive tools or are they to be considered universal constr...
This paper focuses on an important divide in theoretical linguistics between two broad perspectives ...
Radical Construction Grammar (Croft 2001) proposes that parts of speech can be explained as prototyp...
The article attempts to demonstrate that the problem of parts of speech i.e. defining the functiona...
Functional class (so called “part of speech”) assignment as a kind of meaning-bound word syntactic i...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9There is a tendency in science to proceed from descriptive methods towar...
grantor: University of TorontoMost current linguistic theories--whose main proponents are ...
Many linguists have claimed that parts of speech (POS) have a ‘prototype structure’. In this talk I ...
This paper focuses on an important divide in theoretical linguistics between two broad perspectives ...
It is the grouping of words that make up the vocabulary of the language on the basis of their meanin...
It is the grouping of words that make up the vocabulary of the language on the basis of their meanin...
Parts of speech are called the most important, from a particular point of view, word classes. In the...
Parts of Speech are a central aspect of linguistic theory and analysis. Though a long-established tr...
This paper reviews theories of parts of speech. The first part makes a hasty review of the conceptio...
The traditional division of the lexicon into parts of speech which seems to satisfy the requirements...
Should Parts of Speech be treated as descriptive tools or are they to be considered universal constr...
This paper focuses on an important divide in theoretical linguistics between two broad perspectives ...
Radical Construction Grammar (Croft 2001) proposes that parts of speech can be explained as prototyp...
The article attempts to demonstrate that the problem of parts of speech i.e. defining the functiona...
Functional class (so called “part of speech”) assignment as a kind of meaning-bound word syntactic i...
oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9There is a tendency in science to proceed from descriptive methods towar...
grantor: University of TorontoMost current linguistic theories--whose main proponents are ...
Many linguists have claimed that parts of speech (POS) have a ‘prototype structure’. In this talk I ...
This paper focuses on an important divide in theoretical linguistics between two broad perspectives ...
It is the grouping of words that make up the vocabulary of the language on the basis of their meanin...
It is the grouping of words that make up the vocabulary of the language on the basis of their meanin...