Determiners and Quantifiers: Functions, Variation, and Change: Syntax and Semantics, cartea 44
Chiara Gianollo, Klaus von Heusinger, Maria Napolien Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 noi 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004473317
ISBN-10: 9004473319
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Syntax and Semantics
ISBN-10: 9004473319
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Syntax and Semantics
Cuprins
Preface
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Abbreviations
1 Reference and Quantification in Nominal Phrases: The Current Landscape and the Way Ahead
Chiara Gianollo, Klaus von Heusinger and Maria Napoli
2 Definite Plural Generics in English: Evidence from De-adjectival Nominalization
Artemis Alexiadou
3 Quantification and Classification in Romance Plural Indefinites: From Number to Seinsart?
Mario Squartini
4 Topics and the Interpretation of Referential Null Subjects
Manuel Leonetti
5 Specificity and Questions of Specification
Edgar Onea
6 Being Bare: A Survey of Quantifier Positions
Cecilia Poletto
7 Indefinites as Fossils: The Case of wh-based Free Choice
Maria Aloni
8 The Evaluative Meaning of the Indefinite qualunque in (Old) Italian
Olga Kellert
9 Bare and Indefinite Nominal Predicates in the History of German
Svetlana Petrova
Index of Subjects
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Abbreviations
1 Reference and Quantification in Nominal Phrases: The Current Landscape and the Way Ahead
Chiara Gianollo, Klaus von Heusinger and Maria Napoli
2 Definite Plural Generics in English: Evidence from De-adjectival Nominalization
Artemis Alexiadou
3 Quantification and Classification in Romance Plural Indefinites: From Number to Seinsart?
Mario Squartini
4 Topics and the Interpretation of Referential Null Subjects
Manuel Leonetti
5 Specificity and Questions of Specification
Edgar Onea
6 Being Bare: A Survey of Quantifier Positions
Cecilia Poletto
7 Indefinites as Fossils: The Case of wh-based Free Choice
Maria Aloni
8 The Evaluative Meaning of the Indefinite qualunque in (Old) Italian
Olga Kellert
9 Bare and Indefinite Nominal Predicates in the History of German
Svetlana Petrova
Index of Subjects
Notă biografică
Chiara Gianollo is Associate Professor in General and Historical Linguistics at the University of Bologna. Her main research areas are diachronic syntax and semantics, with specific focus on the use of formal theoretical linguistics to investigate the history of Greek, Latin, and Old Romance.
Klaus von Heusinger is Professor in General and German Linguistics at the University of Cologne. He works and publishes in theoretical and comparative linguistics with a focus on referential categories, such as (in)definiteness, specificity, and partitivity, and on Differential Object Marking in Germanic, Romance and Altaic languages.
Maria Napoli is Associate Professor in General and Historical Linguistics at the University of Eastern Piedmont. She obtained her PhD at the University of Pisa (2003). She is the Author of several contributions mainly dealing with language change (in Indo-European languages), syntax-semantics interface, diachronic typology.
Klaus von Heusinger is Professor in General and German Linguistics at the University of Cologne. He works and publishes in theoretical and comparative linguistics with a focus on referential categories, such as (in)definiteness, specificity, and partitivity, and on Differential Object Marking in Germanic, Romance and Altaic languages.
Maria Napoli is Associate Professor in General and Historical Linguistics at the University of Eastern Piedmont. She obtained her PhD at the University of Pisa (2003). She is the Author of several contributions mainly dealing with language change (in Indo-European languages), syntax-semantics interface, diachronic typology.