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English — synthetic, analytic and synthetic again? Are we going round in circles? The cases of the reduced auxiliaries have and will*
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Lothar Peter
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction 7
- Morphological mismatches in discontinuous noun phrases* 11
- On indefinite NPs participating in the German predicate complex 27
- English particle verbs are complex heads: Evidence from nominalization 41
- D-Linking vs. degree: Inflected and uninflected welch in exclamatives and rhetorical questions 59
- Reflexivization and intensification in syntax and lexicon 91
- Don't mince your words: In defense of lexical integrity* 107
- Expertengeprüft und vom Experten geprüft: Zur Semantik von Nomen-Partizip II-Komposita und ihrer präpositionalen Partner* 127
- Arguments of non–heads 163
- Aspekte des Absentivs: Wir sind Sue gratulieren — Zum Problem der Lokalisierung im Absentiv 179
- Semantische Kongruenz 201
- Selektion und Interpretation morpho-syntaktischer Einheiten* 217
- Secondary stress in morphologically complex words in Faroese: A word game* 229
- On participles of German verbs borrowed from English 249
- Morphological code-mixing: The case of Zulu agreement in English* 263
- English — synthetic, analytic and synthetic again? Are we going round in circles? The cases of the reduced auxiliaries have and will* 287
- Corpus–based modeling of the semantic transparency of noun–noun compounds 303
- Why say yes in Joyce? Molly Bloom's yes because in the “Penelope” episode of Ulysses 323
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction 7
- Morphological mismatches in discontinuous noun phrases* 11
- On indefinite NPs participating in the German predicate complex 27
- English particle verbs are complex heads: Evidence from nominalization 41
- D-Linking vs. degree: Inflected and uninflected welch in exclamatives and rhetorical questions 59
- Reflexivization and intensification in syntax and lexicon 91
- Don't mince your words: In defense of lexical integrity* 107
- Expertengeprüft und vom Experten geprüft: Zur Semantik von Nomen-Partizip II-Komposita und ihrer präpositionalen Partner* 127
- Arguments of non–heads 163
- Aspekte des Absentivs: Wir sind Sue gratulieren — Zum Problem der Lokalisierung im Absentiv 179
- Semantische Kongruenz 201
- Selektion und Interpretation morpho-syntaktischer Einheiten* 217
- Secondary stress in morphologically complex words in Faroese: A word game* 229
- On participles of German verbs borrowed from English 249
- Morphological code-mixing: The case of Zulu agreement in English* 263
- English — synthetic, analytic and synthetic again? Are we going round in circles? The cases of the reduced auxiliaries have and will* 287
- Corpus–based modeling of the semantic transparency of noun–noun compounds 303
- Why say yes in Joyce? Molly Bloom's yes because in the “Penelope” episode of Ulysses 323