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Morphologically Derived Adjectives in Spanish
This is the first book that presents a complete empirical description and theoretical analysis of all major classes of derived adjectives in Spanish, both deverbal and denominal. The reader will find here both a detailed empirical description of the syntactic, morphological and semantic properties of derived adjectives in contemporary Spanish and a cohesive Neo-Constructionist analysis of the syntactic and semantic tools that contemporary Spanish has available to build adjectives from other grammatical categories within a Nanosyntactic-oriented framework. In doing so, this book sheds light on the nature of adjectives as a grammatical category and argues that adjectives are syntactically built by recycling functional heads belonging to other categories. The book will be useful both to researchers in Spanish linguistics or theoretical morphology and to advanced students of Spanish interested in the main ways of building new adjectives through suffixation in this language.
[Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 30] 2020. xi, 377 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 20 October 2020
Published online on 20 October 2020
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
- Abbreviations | pp. xi–xii
- Chapter 1. Introduction | pp. 1–26
- Chapter 2. The problem with (complex) adjectives | pp. 27–62
- Chapter 3. Denominal relational adjectives | pp. 63–112
- Chapter 4. Qualifying denominal adjectives I: Possessive and similitudinal adjectives | pp. 113–164
- Chapter 5. Qualifying denominal adjectives II: Causative and dispositional denominal adjectives | pp. 165–206
- Chapter 6. Deverbal adjectives: Pseudo-relational adjectives | pp. 207–240
- Chapter 7. Qualifying deverbal adjectives I: Modal adjectives | pp. 241–286
- Chapter 8. Qualifying deverbal adjectives II: Dispositional and habitual adjectives | pp. 287–310
- Chapter 9. On the episodic reading of participles | pp. 311–340
- Chapter 10. Conclusions and further research paths | pp. 341–352
- References | pp. 353–374
- Index | pp. 375–377
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