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Passive Nominals in English and Polish: An Optimality-Theoretic Analysis (2005)
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ISBN: 9788322614662 bzw. 8322614667, vermutlich in Englisch, Silesia University Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
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Silesia University Press, 2005. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Published in limited academic edition of 250 copies. Scarce paperback, 212pp, NOT ex-library. Gentle signs of wear, remains bright, clean, tight, with unmarked text. Mild creasing to spine, tips of corners of front cover and side edge of a couple of pages. Price blacked out on rear cover. -- "This dissertation has two main aims. The first is to investigate argument realization in event nominals, focusing on passive nominals, the second is to argue for the adequacy of the OT (Optimality-theoretic) framework in syntactic studies. Chapter 1 discusses basic facts concerning restrictions on the occurrence and semantic interpretation of pre-head possessives and post-head genitives in English and Polish noun phrases. Chapter 2 includes a brief introduction, the basic assumptions of Optimality Theory and illustrations are given of OT studies concerning argument structure of verbs. Chapter 3 deals with the parallelism between noun phrases and verb phrases. In Chapter 4 issues relating to the event structure of nominals are discussed. In Chapter 5 attemps are made to employ the Optimality-theoretic mechanism of aligning prominence scales to predict most optimal argument linking in selected noun phrases. Chapter 6 shows how OT prosodic and syntactic constraints interact in selecting the most felicitous structural realization of pronominal object-type arguments in Polish verbal nominals.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, killarneybooks.
Silesia University Press, 2005. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Published in limited academic edition of 250 copies. Scarce paperback, 212pp, NOT ex-library. Gentle signs of wear, remains bright, clean, tight, with unmarked text. Mild creasing to spine, tips of corners of front cover and side edge of a couple of pages. Price blacked out on rear cover. -- "This dissertation has two main aims. The first is to investigate argument realization in event nominals, focusing on passive nominals, the second is to argue for the adequacy of the OT (Optimality-theoretic) framework in syntactic studies. Chapter 1 discusses basic facts concerning restrictions on the occurrence and semantic interpretation of pre-head possessives and post-head genitives in English and Polish noun phrases. Chapter 2 includes a brief introduction, the basic assumptions of Optimality Theory and illustrations are given of OT studies concerning argument structure of verbs. Chapter 3 deals with the parallelism between noun phrases and verb phrases. In Chapter 4 issues relating to the event structure of nominals are discussed. In Chapter 5 attemps are made to employ the Optimality-theoretic mechanism of aligning prominence scales to predict most optimal argument linking in selected noun phrases. Chapter 6 shows how OT prosodic and syntactic constraints interact in selecting the most felicitous structural realization of pronominal object-type arguments in Polish verbal nominals.
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Passive Nominals in English and Polish: An Optimality-Theoretic Analysis by B.
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ISBN: 9788322614662 bzw. 8322614667, in Englisch, 212 Seiten, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandfertig in 1 - 2 Werktagen, plus koszty przesyłki (Jeśli wysłane).
Von Händler/Antiquariat, killarneybookseu.
Published in a limited academic edition of 250 copies. "This dissertation has two main aims. The first is to investigate argument realization in event nominals, focusing on passive nominals, the second is to argue for the adequacy of the OT (Optimality-theoretic) framework in syntactic studies. Chapter 1 discusses basic facts concerning restrictions on the occurrence and semantic interpretation of pre-head possessives and post-head genitives in English and Polish noun phrases. Chapter 2 includes a brief introduction, the basic assumptions of Optimality Theory and illustrations are given of OT studies concerning argument structure of verbs. Chapter 3 deals with the parallelism between noun phrases and verb phrases. In Chapter 4 issues relating to the event structure of nominals are discussed. In Chapter 5 attemps are made to employ the Optimality-theoretic mechanism of aligning prominence scales to predict most optimal argument linking in selected noun phrases. Chapter 6 shows how OT prosodic and syntactic constraints interact in selecting the most felicitous structural realization of pronominal object-type arguments in Polish verbal nominals.", Taschenbuch, Grupy produktów: Book.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, killarneybookseu.
Published in a limited academic edition of 250 copies. "This dissertation has two main aims. The first is to investigate argument realization in event nominals, focusing on passive nominals, the second is to argue for the adequacy of the OT (Optimality-theoretic) framework in syntactic studies. Chapter 1 discusses basic facts concerning restrictions on the occurrence and semantic interpretation of pre-head possessives and post-head genitives in English and Polish noun phrases. Chapter 2 includes a brief introduction, the basic assumptions of Optimality Theory and illustrations are given of OT studies concerning argument structure of verbs. Chapter 3 deals with the parallelism between noun phrases and verb phrases. In Chapter 4 issues relating to the event structure of nominals are discussed. In Chapter 5 attemps are made to employ the Optimality-theoretic mechanism of aligning prominence scales to predict most optimal argument linking in selected noun phrases. Chapter 6 shows how OT prosodic and syntactic constraints interact in selecting the most felicitous structural realization of pronominal object-type arguments in Polish verbal nominals.", Taschenbuch, Grupy produktów: Book.
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