In:From NP to DP: Volume 1: The syntax and semantics of noun phrases
Edited by Martine Coene and Yves D’hulst
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 55] 2003
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 17 July 2003
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.55.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction: The syntax and semantics of noun phrases: Theoretical background
Introduction: Case studies
1. Determiner Phrases in Old and Modern French
2. On pro-nouns and other “pronouns”
3. Modification in the Balkan nominal expression: An account of the (A)NA : AN(A) order contrast
4. Subnominal empty categories as subordinate topics
5. ‘Transparent’ free relatives as a special instance of ‘standard’ free relatives
6. Resolving number ambiguities in Sakha: Evidence for the Determiner Phrase as a processing domain
7. Weak indefinites
8. Predicate–argument mismatches and the Adjectival Theory of indefinites
9. Determinerless nouns: A parametric mapping theory
10. A Russellian interpretation of measure nouns
11. Generalizing over quantitative and qualitative constructions
12. On three types of movement within the Dutch nominal domain
13. Semi-lexical nouns, classifiers, and the interpretation(s) of the pseudopartitive construction
Index of languages355
Index of subjects
