Parts of Speech: Descriptive tools, theoretical constructs

Special Issue of Studies in Language 32:3 (2008)

Editors
ORCID logoUmberto Ansaldo | University of Amsterdam
Jan Don | University of Amsterdam
ORCID logoRoland Pfau | University of Amsterdam
[Studies in Language, 32:3] 2008.  246 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Articles
Parts of Speech: Particulars, universals and theoretical constructs
Umberto Ansaldo, Jan Don and Roland Pfau
505–508
Word classes in sign languages: Criteria and classifications
Waldemar Schwager and Ulrike Zeshan
509–545
Roots, stems and word classes
Christian Lehmann
546–567
Precategoriality and syntax-based parts of speech: The case of Late Archaic Chinese
Walter Bisang
568–589
Covert word classes: Seeking your own syntax in Tukang Besi
Mark Donohue
590–609
Pragmatic factors in the development of a switch-adjective language: A case study of the Miyako-Hirara dialect of Ryukyuan
Yulia Koloskova and Toshio Ohori
610–636
The acquisition of syntactic categories in Jakarta Indonesian
David Gil
637–669
Possible phonological cues in categorial acquisition: Evidence from adult categorization
Jan Don and Marian Erkelens
670–682
Lexical semantic constraints on noun roots and noun borrowability
Lynn Nichols
683–700
Degree words, intensification, and word class distinctions in Romance languages
Ventura Salazar-García
701–726
On flexible and rigid nouns
Jan Rijkhoff
727–752
Parts of speech and dependent clauses in Functional Discourse Grammar
Kees Hengeveld and Eva van Lier
753–785
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