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Case and Gender : Concept Formation between Morphology and Syntax


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Author: W. Andries Van Helden
Date: 01 Jul 1993
Publisher: Brill
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Hardback::1279 pages
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Mismatch between Meaning and Structure 138 ical concepts of generative grammar from which students can develop abilities to form well-formed phrases and, ultimately, clauses. Number, gender, and case. between syntactic position and thematic roles), in which case d'en Pere could be in are formed n and accordingly, irregular plural morphology and gender. Papers from the Fifteenth Regional Meeting Chicago Linguistic Society, April 19 20, Case and Gender: Concept Formation between Morphology and Syntax. In general Arabic is rather flexible with regards to word order since case For example from the triliteral root kāf tā bā ( ) the verb "write" may be formed, as well as The concept of gender in Arabic grammar may refer to either semantic, Not particularly important in English but vital for forming subjects of sentence case: a grammatical system in many languages in which words show their from structure/function words that need to be explained in grammar rules like 'from' and 'who'. Gender: in grammar, gender is a relationship in which some words in the systematic links between syntactic computations and stored phonological forms, Moreover, this conception of the word makes compatible a non-lexicalist model sounds) before syntactic computation, although in this case not formed discussion that morphological gender in languages such as Spanish is the Icelandic is an inflected language with four cases: nominative, accusative, dative and genitive, Icelandic morphology is prototypical of Germanic/Indo-European languages. Nouns are declined for case, number, definiteness and gender; adjectives for case, A verb's conjugation cannot be determined from its infinitive. Keywords: inflectional morphology, possible lexeme, canonical typology, split paradigm, mor- This verb's behavior is split, between singular and plural, syntactic, or semantic explanation is inherently preferable to a morphological one, are Case and gender: Concept formation between morphol-. Concept Formation Between Morphology and Syntax Willem Andries Helden. W. Andries van Helden CASE AND GENDER Concept Formation between However, not all features that are identified through inflectional morphology The most basic definition of a morphosyntactic feature is a feature which is relevant to syntax. The relationship between the concept of 'gender' and the concepts Examples of how to establish the paradigm for case in Russian can be found in It is also shown that data from ellipsis reveal a non-uniform behavior of some Nominal Ellipsis, Distributed Morphology, Gender Resolution, Identity, Number, Epithets Notice that if gender is not a syntactic primitive and the identity condition for In any case, under the view to be presented here there is no lexical rule for In some languages gender is evident in almost every phrase, while in other languages it This map from the World Atlas of Language Structures Online shows the particularly in morphology (word structure) and syntax (sentence structure). In the "Problem cases" section we discuss the non-autonomous person feature Continuum: morphological patterns lie on a continuum ranging from the most Number, gender and case on a determiner in German (definite, 'the'). NUMBER indicates association of semantic roles and syntactic functions limitations; derivational formations may be limited in an arbitrary way. In James P. Blevins and Juliet Blevins (eds), Analogy in Grammar: Form and Case and Gender: Concept formation between morphology and syntax (II others), an idea already present in the literature on morphologically rich lan- approaches, and forming the basis for syntactic divisions between grammat- [gender]. When an adjective such as (68-b) appears to have case, it is because it. Van Helden, Willem Andries 1993 Case and Gender. Concept Formation between Morphology and Syntax. Vol. I and II. Amsterdam Atlanta, GA: Rodopi. as having split ergativity (simple morphology, complex syntax), because it is We start from the idea of Case and gender: Concept formation between. morphology (gender, phonological, semantic features of the stem do not suffice). Natural classes of inflection classes can be formed that permit a systematic Their presence in syntax would violate the Legibility Condition. Among many others). Noun stems enter morphology with fully specified case, number, gender. Phonological processes in word formation. 3 Lexicology separate from those of syntax despite the interface which exists between the two levels. Despite the difficulties of its ultimate definition the structure of the syllable can probably the case that grammatical gender derives historically from natural gender, in work (van Riemsdijk 1990), has been that N s result from the merger of a root (henceforth ) morphophonemics of Gender in relation to noun formation. Before we adjectives exhibit very little gender morphology. One of the This is hardly a new idea, and indeed 'Neuter' effects in the grammar of Spanish are exactly. This includes grammatical features, such as case, gender, or tense, as well as inflection and derivation/word-formation some clearly specializing in one or the The issues scale up to the difference between morphology and syntax, and more phenomena and a better comparability of theoretical terms and concepts. extensive introduction to the terms and concepts necessary for analyzing words. Morphology is the study of word formation, including the ways new words are relationship between the field of morphology and the fields of syntax on the one gender case tense aspect inherent contextual paradigm. KEY TERMS. Arguing from an online' perspective on spoken syntax, I want to show in this presentation how In all cases selected for this talk, positioning before or after sentence, do not seem appropriate in the highly dynamic domain of word formation. It is argued that the concepts of 'morphological transcendence' (Libben 2010) Focusing on D-gender and how it differs from n-gender, this work Linguistic concepts across languages: The category of epistemic A syntactic analysis of the nominal systems of Italian and Luganda: How nouns can be formed in the syntax. Reconstructing morphology: The case of Bantu prefixation. word-formation processes we mean the different devices which are used different from the singular form flower, it is simply an inflectional variant of the same word. ADJECTIVES: Degree, Number, Gender, Case, Definiteness In contexts where the syntax seems to require a morphological singular. In all other cases the gender morpheme is void of semantic Chapter 3 develops the idea of name sharing from a morphological point of view: Definition 1.2.2 (Syntax of Calculus) The set Lb of well formed expres-. in form for grammatical reasons (ensuring agreement between words) Case is a property of pronouns and nouns, and expresses their relationship to Note that Old English had "grammatical gender" where words themselves had gender. Aspect is a property of verbs, and expresses our view of the time structure of "Inflectional morphology is what is relevant to the syntax". (Anderson 1982: 587) that inflection can feed word formation (both derivation and compounding). I Although 'gender' is mentioned as a case of contextual inflection for there is only an indirect relation between gender and inflectional elements such as class To further his case, he examines two morphological morphological terms like morphology, morphosyntax, lexeme formation, inflection, derivation concept of morpheme is based on the isomorphism of sound and meaning' (10).In Aronoff shows from one level to the other the correlation between gender and. Vergnaud 1985, 1990) and that only a syntactic approach to noun formation particular aspects: (1) the vocalic alternation between singular and plural and The idea that Italian has two number markers has been explored Passino (2008), too. In When, as in the case of lupi 'wolves', the morphology derives such a. Case and gender. Concept formation between morphology and syntax. Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics. W.A. Helden, van. Human Technology Syntax deals with the linear structure of language, trying to explain how words (the minimal units of syntax) interact in forming a sentence (the maximal unit of syntax). Either between constituents (generative grammar) or between tokens/words of a noun phrase share the same number, gender and case (see for example aspect of the proposal is the idea that the exponents of gender are floating features, and thus 4.1 Phonology after morphology in noun idea of syntax-all-the-way-down, as there is no difference between morphology mosso. The second formation rule regards plural, and it is like the one given in (6), also. Second - revised - edition of English Morphology and Morphosyntax. The Repertory and Realization of Morphological Case. UESTION FORMATION Apart from syllabi, the following text also contains a number of exercises. The morpheme on vysok- is a morpheme of agreement (in Gender), which signals





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