
This Handbook Explores Multiple Facets Of The Study Of Word Classes, Also Known As Parts Of Speech Or Lexical Categories. These Categories Are Of Fundamental Importance To Linguistic Theory And Description, Both Formal And Functional, And For Both Language-internal Analyses And Cross-linguistic Comparison. The Volume Consists Of Five Parts That Investigate Word Classes From Different Angles. Chapters In The First Part Address A Range Of Fundamental Issues Including Diversity And Unity In Word Classes Around The World, Categorization At Different Levels Of Structure, The Distinction Between Lexical And Functional Words, And Hybrid Categories. Part Ii Examines The Treatment Of Word Classes Across A Wide Range Of Contemporary Linguistic Theories, Such As Cognitive Grammar, Minimalist Syntax, And Lexical Functional Grammar, While The Focus Of Part Iii Is On Individual Word Classes, From Major Categories Such As Verb And Noun To Minor Ones Such As Adpositions And Ideophones. Part Iv Provides A Number Of Cross-linguistic Case Studies, Exploring Word Classes In Families Including Afroasiatic, Sinitic, Mayan, Austronesian, And In Sign Languages. Chapters In The Final Part Of The Book Discuss Word Classes From The Perspective Of Various Sub-disciplines Of Linguistics, Ranging From First And Second Language Acquisition To Computational And Corpus Linguistics. Together, The Contributions Showcase The Importance Of Word Classes For The Whole Discipline Of Linguistics, While Also Highlighting The Many Ongoing Debates In The Areas And Outlining Fruitful Avenues For Future Research-- Provided By Publisher.
This volume investigates the theoretical and descriptive significance of word classes—also known as parts of speech—within the broader framework of linguistic analysis. Edited by Eva van Lier, the handbook synthesizes contributions from various experts to examine how lexical categories function across diverse linguistic theories, language families, and sub-disciplines. The text provides a comprehensive overview of both formal and functional approaches to categorization, addressing fundamental issues such as the distinction between lexical and functional words and the nature of hybrid categories.
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Experts identify this volume as a comprehensive reference for researchers and graduate students engaged in typological and theoretical linguistics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a standard resource for understanding the complexities of lexical categorization in modern research.
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Publication Date:
2023-01-01
Publisher:
New York : Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0191887188
ISBN-13:
9780191887185
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