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AUTO- and INTER- versus (?) SE: Remarks on interaction and competition between word formation and syntax
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction: Multiple dimensions in syntax and morphology 1
- The Parallel Architecture and its place in cognitive science 17
- A phono-syntactic template for Turkish: Base-generating free word order 45
- A coanalysis approach to Polish past tense agreement 77
- Optimal specifications: On case marking in Polish 101
- Case competition in Russian: Genitive vs. accusative and nominative. An integrational account 129
- How can the polysemy of syntactic categories be conciliated with semantic coherence? Syntactic and lexical factors for the emergence of a global signification of the imparfait in French 187
- On lexical and syntactic licensing of category mixing 217
- AUTO- and INTER- versus (?) SE: Remarks on interaction and competition between word formation and syntax 239
- The interaction between morphology and syntax exhibited by the German writing system 259
- Subject index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction: Multiple dimensions in syntax and morphology 1
- The Parallel Architecture and its place in cognitive science 17
- A phono-syntactic template for Turkish: Base-generating free word order 45
- A coanalysis approach to Polish past tense agreement 77
- Optimal specifications: On case marking in Polish 101
- Case competition in Russian: Genitive vs. accusative and nominative. An integrational account 129
- How can the polysemy of syntactic categories be conciliated with semantic coherence? Syntactic and lexical factors for the emergence of a global signification of the imparfait in French 187
- On lexical and syntactic licensing of category mixing 217
- AUTO- and INTER- versus (?) SE: Remarks on interaction and competition between word formation and syntax 239
- The interaction between morphology and syntax exhibited by the German writing system 259
- Subject index 289