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Deriving selectional properties of ‘exclamative’ predicates
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Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
- Contents v
- Introduction vii
- Semantic Form as Interface 1
- Verb Meaning: How much Semantics is in the Lexicon? 33
- ‘Was noch?’ Navigating in Question Answer Discourse 77
- Old and new propositions 97
- Deriving selectional properties of ‘exclamative’ predicates 115
- German w-clauses at the left and right periphery of copular sentences 141
- On the Syntax of Prepositional Phrases 157
- The Structure of Events in Word Formation 181
- The lexical content of connectors and its interplay with intonation. An interim balance on sentential connection in discourse 199
- Contextual Boundness and Contrast in the Prague Dependency Treebank 231
- On the Semantic Foundations of the Contrastive Focus Within a Lexicalist Approach 245
- Focus on focus: The brain’s electrophysiological response to focus particles and accents in German 277
- Corpus- and psycholinguistic investigations of linguistic constraints on German object order 299
- Some contextual effects of aboutness topics in German 329
- Interfaces, (Non-)Compositionality, Information Structure and Presupposition 349
- Subject Index 379
Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
- Contents v
- Introduction vii
- Semantic Form as Interface 1
- Verb Meaning: How much Semantics is in the Lexicon? 33
- ‘Was noch?’ Navigating in Question Answer Discourse 77
- Old and new propositions 97
- Deriving selectional properties of ‘exclamative’ predicates 115
- German w-clauses at the left and right periphery of copular sentences 141
- On the Syntax of Prepositional Phrases 157
- The Structure of Events in Word Formation 181
- The lexical content of connectors and its interplay with intonation. An interim balance on sentential connection in discourse 199
- Contextual Boundness and Contrast in the Prague Dependency Treebank 231
- On the Semantic Foundations of the Contrastive Focus Within a Lexicalist Approach 245
- Focus on focus: The brain’s electrophysiological response to focus particles and accents in German 277
- Corpus- and psycholinguistic investigations of linguistic constraints on German object order 299
- Some contextual effects of aboutness topics in German 329
- Interfaces, (Non-)Compositionality, Information Structure and Presupposition 349
- Subject Index 379