Kapitel
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Introduction
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Désirée Kleineberg
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- List of figures XI
- List of tables XV
- List of abbreviations XVII
- Introduction 1
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I Theoretical foundations
- 1 Nominal aspectuality and number 11
- 2 Interim summary: From nominal aspectuality to collection nouns 35
- 3 Collection nouns: State of the art and definitional delimitation 37
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II The synchronic characteristics of collection nouns in present-day language
- Introduction 83
- 4 Semantic-syntactic characteristics: An acceptability judgement study on count collective nouns and object mass nouns 85
- 5 Morphological characteristics: A corpus analysis of collective nonce-formations 147
- 6 Conclusion: Linguistic characterisation of Romance collection nouns in present-day language 197
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III The diachronic development of French collection nouns
- Introduction 203
- 7 State of the art: The assumed paths of lexicalisation of collection nouns 205
- 8 Lexicalisation of collection nouns: Corpus analysis in Frantext 227
- 9 Conclusion and discussion: Linguistic characterisation of collection nouns in language evolution 285
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IV General conclusion and outlook
- 10 Summary of the results and conclusion 289
- 11 Outlook 295
- 12 References 297
- Subject index 317
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
- List of figures XI
- List of tables XV
- List of abbreviations XVII
- Introduction 1
-
I Theoretical foundations
- 1 Nominal aspectuality and number 11
- 2 Interim summary: From nominal aspectuality to collection nouns 35
- 3 Collection nouns: State of the art and definitional delimitation 37
-
II The synchronic characteristics of collection nouns in present-day language
- Introduction 83
- 4 Semantic-syntactic characteristics: An acceptability judgement study on count collective nouns and object mass nouns 85
- 5 Morphological characteristics: A corpus analysis of collective nonce-formations 147
- 6 Conclusion: Linguistic characterisation of Romance collection nouns in present-day language 197
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III The diachronic development of French collection nouns
- Introduction 203
- 7 State of the art: The assumed paths of lexicalisation of collection nouns 205
- 8 Lexicalisation of collection nouns: Corpus analysis in Frantext 227
- 9 Conclusion and discussion: Linguistic characterisation of collection nouns in language evolution 285
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IV General conclusion and outlook
- 10 Summary of the results and conclusion 289
- 11 Outlook 295
- 12 References 297
- Subject index 317