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Isomorphic, anisomorphic, and heteromorphic universale
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Contributors IX
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Part I. General considerations
- Reflections on the history of the study of universale: the example of the partes orationis 3
- Universals, explanations and pragmatics 17
- Isomorphic, anisomorphic, and heteromorphic universale 27
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Part II. Syntactic categories and constructions
- Towards a typology of voice 45
- Non-verbal predicability 77
- Impersonal constructions as a strategy for second-order predication 95
- Polarization as a universal of linguistic organization 123
- Towards a semantic typology of language 137
- A hierarchy of main predicate encoding 179
- On explaining double object constructions 203
- “Nouny” and “verby” adjectivale: a typology of predicative adjectival constructions 223
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Part III. Morphemes and lexical items
- Demonstratives and the localist hypothesis 265
- Phraseological universale: theoretical and applied aspects 279
- Scopal quantifiers: some universale of lexical effability 303
- Semantic Integrality: a universal semiotic feature of language and perception 347
- Foreground and background: Weinrich against Labov 367
- Lexical universale and universals of grammar 383
- Author Index 417
- Language Index 422
- Subject Index 425
- Backmatter 430
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Contributors IX
-
Part I. General considerations
- Reflections on the history of the study of universale: the example of the partes orationis 3
- Universals, explanations and pragmatics 17
- Isomorphic, anisomorphic, and heteromorphic universale 27
-
Part II. Syntactic categories and constructions
- Towards a typology of voice 45
- Non-verbal predicability 77
- Impersonal constructions as a strategy for second-order predication 95
- Polarization as a universal of linguistic organization 123
- Towards a semantic typology of language 137
- A hierarchy of main predicate encoding 179
- On explaining double object constructions 203
- “Nouny” and “verby” adjectivale: a typology of predicative adjectival constructions 223
-
Part III. Morphemes and lexical items
- Demonstratives and the localist hypothesis 265
- Phraseological universale: theoretical and applied aspects 279
- Scopal quantifiers: some universale of lexical effability 303
- Semantic Integrality: a universal semiotic feature of language and perception 347
- Foreground and background: Weinrich against Labov 367
- Lexical universale and universals of grammar 383
- Author Index 417
- Language Index 422
- Subject Index 425
- Backmatter 430