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Modifying Adjuncts Reprint 2013 Ed Ewald Lang Claudia Maienborn

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Modifying Adjuncts Reprint 2013 Ed Ewald Lang Claudia Maienborn
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.59 MB
Pages: 657
Author: Ewald Lang, Claudia Maienborn, Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen
ISBN: 9783110173529, 3110173522
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: Reprint 2013 ed.

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Modifying Adjuncts Reprint 2013 Ed Ewald Lang Claudia Maienborn by Ewald Lang, Claudia Maienborn, Cathrine Fabricius-hansen 9783110173529, 3110173522 instant download after payment.

Unlike the notion of argument that is central to modern linguistic theorizing, the phenomena that are commonly subsumed under the complementary notion adjunct so far have not attracted the attention they deserve. In this volume, leading experts in the field present current approaches to the grammar and pragmatics of adjuncts. Among other things, the contributions scrutinize the argument-adjunct distinction, specify conditions of adjunct placement, discuss compositionality issues, and propose new analyses of event-related modification. They are meant to shed new light on an area of linguistic structure that is deemed to be notoriously overlooked.

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