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monografia Rebiun23543674 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun23543674 m o d cr ||||||||||| 150728s2015 ne ob 001 0 eng 9789027268129 9027268126 9789027259356 UPVA 997927876903706 UAM 991008079535304211 CBUC 991010894135106709 CBUC 991001024662706712 UPCT u548004 DLC eng pn DLC NT OCLCF YDXCP IDEBK CDX OCLCQ EBLCP EZ9 OCLCO OCLCQ UKAHL UNAV 415/.76 23 Adverbs Recurso electrónico] functional and diachronic aspects edited by Karin Pittner, University of Bochum ; Daniela Elsner, University of Leipzig ; Fabian Barteld, University of Hamburg Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company [2015] Amsterdam Philadelphia Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company 1 recurso electrónico 1 recurso electrónico EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Studies in Language Companion Series 170 Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Adverbs; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Introduction; 1. Delimiting the category 'adverb'; 2. Adverbs and adjectives; 3. Adverbs and adverbials: Word class and syntactic function; 4. Adverbs as a prototypical category; 5. The place of the category 'adverb' among other lexical categories; 6. Historical perspectives; 7. Overview of contributions; 7.1 Categorisation; 7.2 Morphological structure; 7.3 Diachronic developments; 7.4 Positions in syntax; Acknowledgements; References; Adverbs as a linguistic category ; 1. Introduction 2. What is an adverb? or: How are adverbs identified?2.1 Identification based on definition; 2.2 Identification not based on definition; 2.3 Conclusion; 3. On linguistic categories; 3.1 Categorization in general; 3.2 Categorization in linguistics; 3.3 Results and conclusions; 4. What kind of category do adverbs form?; 4.1 Adverbs as a lexical part-of-speech category; 4.2 Adverbs as syntactic distributional categories; 5. Results; References; Defining Focusing Modifiers in a cross-linguistic perspective; 1. Introduction; 2. Focusing Modifiers: Labeling and inventorying the class 2.1 Focusing Modifiers: English2.1.1 Labeling the class; 2.1.2 Inventorying the class; 2.2 Focusing Modifiers: German; 2.2.1 Labeling the class; 2.2.2 Inventorying the class; 2.3 Focusing Modifiers: French; 2.3.1 Labeling the class; 2.3.2 Inventorying the class; 2.4 Focusing Modifiers: Italian; 2.4.1 Labeling the class; 2.4.2 Inventorying the class; 2.5 Labeling and inventorying the class of FMs: Overview and discussion; 2.5.1 Cross-linguistic inventories; 2.5.2 Focusing Modifiers: Class extension; 3. Focusing Modifiers: Defining criteria; 3.1 Semantic properties of Focusing Modifiers 3.1.1 Interaction with a focal expression3.1.2 Focusing Modifiers: Quantification and scalarity; 3.1.3 Focusing Modifiers: Other semantic subclasses; 3.1.4 Focusing Modifiers: Towards an operational semantic classification; 3.2 Syntactic properties of Focusing Modifiers; 3.2.1 Positional variety of Focusing Modifiers; 3.2.2 Cross-categoriality of Focusing Modifiers; 3.2.3 Focusing Modifiers: Overview of main syntactic features; 4. Concluding remarks; References; Dutch adverbial morphology; 1. Introduction; 2. The Dutch adverb-adjective distinction 2.1 Dutch adverbs and adjectives: many areas of overlap2.2 Dutch adverbs and adjectives in a scalar approach; 3. Dutch adverbial morphology: The traditional account; 3.1 Introducing Dutch adverbial morphology; 3.2 The inventory of Dutch adverbial suffixes; 3.3 Adverbial morphology: A classificational problem; 4. Dutch adverbial morphology: A different account; 4.1 Investigating Dutch adverbial morphology; 4.2 Attributive use of output derivatives; 4.3 A scalar approach to adverbial morphology; 5. Conclusion and outlook; References; Adverbial morphology in German; 1. Introduction Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Pittner, Karin Barteld, Fabian Elsner, Daniela