In:The Noun Phrase in English: Past and present
Edited by Alex Ho-Cheong Leung and Wim van der Wurff
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 246] 2018
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Published online: 18 June 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.246.toc
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Table of contents
Chapter 1.Introduction to the noun phrase in English: New clues to the past and the present
1
Alex Ho-Cheong Leung
Wim van der Wurff
Chapter 2.Complex NPs with third-order entity clauses: Towards a grammatical description and semantic typology
11
Kristin Davidse
Chapter 3.Adjective stacking in Early Modern English: Some stylistic considerations
47
Victorina González-Díaz
Chapter 4.
The rich, the poor, the obvious: Arguing for an ellipsis analysis of “adjectives used as nouns”
77
Christine Günther
Chapter 5.Variable article usage with institutional nouns: An “oddment” of English?
113
Marianne Hundt
Chapter 6.Anaphoric reference in Early Modern English: The case of said and same
143
Alex Ho-Cheong Leung
Wim van der Wurff
Chapter 7.
That-complementiser omission in N + be + that-clauses: Register variation or constructional change?
187
Annette Mantlik
Hans-Jörg Schmid
Index of terms
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Index of names
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