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2 How to classify words

  • Giampaolo Salvi
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Manual of Romance Word Classes
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Abstract

After an introduction to the general problems of classification, the chapter offers a more detailed discussion of the main criteria used in the categorisation of words (morphological, syntactic, and semantic). Given that this categorisation is to be used in the grammatical description, we argue that the criteria one can use in order to group words into classes are mainly grammatical, that is syntactic. Then those cases are taken into account in which the criteria used in the classification clash and the concept of transposition is introduced as a general principle intended to smooth out these inconsistencies. But as some further difficult cases show (prepositions, non-finite verb forms), even the use of homogeneous criteria may result in conflicting classifications, and their resolution has to be entrusted to the linguistic theory used.

Abstract

After an introduction to the general problems of classification, the chapter offers a more detailed discussion of the main criteria used in the categorisation of words (morphological, syntactic, and semantic). Given that this categorisation is to be used in the grammatical description, we argue that the criteria one can use in order to group words into classes are mainly grammatical, that is syntactic. Then those cases are taken into account in which the criteria used in the classification clash and the concept of transposition is introduced as a general principle intended to smooth out these inconsistencies. But as some further difficult cases show (prepositions, non-finite verb forms), even the use of homogeneous criteria may result in conflicting classifications, and their resolution has to be entrusted to the linguistic theory used.

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