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Crosslinguistic Studies On Noun Phrase Structure And Reference Patricia Cabredo Hofherr

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Crosslinguistic Studies On Noun Phrase Structure And Reference Patricia Cabredo Hofherr
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Patricia Cabredo Hofherr, Anne Zribi-Hertz (eds.)
ISBN: 9789004260825, 900426082X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Crosslinguistic Studies On Noun Phrase Structure And Reference Patricia Cabredo Hofherr by Patricia Cabredo Hofherr, Anne Zribi-hertz (eds.) 9789004260825, 900426082X instant download after payment.

Crosslinguistic Studies on Noun Phrase Structure and Reference contains 11 studies on the grammar of noun phrases. Part One explores NP-structure and the impact of information structure, countability and number marking on interpretation, using data from Russian, Armenian, Hebrew, Brazilian Portuguese, Karitiana, Turkish, English, Catalan and Danish. Part Two examines language specific definiteness marking strategies in spoken and signed languages--differentiated definiteness marking in Germanic, double definiteness in Greek, adnominal demonstratives in Japanese, 'weak' definiteness in Martinike and the special referring options made avilable by signing. Part Three examines the second-language acquisition of genericity in English, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese. This volume will be of interest to researchers and students in syntax, formal semantics, and language acquisition. Contributors include: Zeljko Boskovic, Patricia Cabredo Hofherr, Edit Doron, Nomi Erteschik Shir, Brigitte Garcia, Elaine Grolla, Tania Ionin, Loic Jean-Louis, Makoto Kaneko, Marika Lekakou, Silvina Montrul, Ana Muller, Asya Pereltsvaig, Marie-Anne Sallandre, Helade Santos, Serkan Şener, Rebekka Studler, Kriszta Szendroi, Anne Zribi-Hertz.

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