04428nam 2200625 a 450 991081183600332120240513072929.01-282-16377-9978661216377790-272-9964-1(CKB)1000000000520694(SSID)ssj0000277261(PQKBManifestationID)11218958(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000277261(PQKBWorkID)10254263(PQKB)10371000(MiAaPQ)EBC622266(Au-PeEL)EBL622266(CaPaEBR)ebr5000229(CaONFJC)MIL216377(OCoLC)70766572(EXLCZ)99100000000052069420020309d2000 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrBetween grammar and lexicon /edited by Ellen Contini-Morava, Yishai Tobin1st ed.Amsterdam ;[Great Britain] J. Benjaminsc2000xxxii, 365 p. illAmsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory,0304-0763 ;v. 183Papers from a session held within the Fifth International Cognitive Linguistics Conference on July 18th, 1997, at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam.1-55619-960-0 90-272-3689-5 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.BETWEEN GRAMMAR AND LEXICON -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- PART I: Number and Gender Systems Across Languages -- 1. Noun Classification Systems -- Noun Class as Number in Swahili -- Deixis and Noun-Classification in Pilagá and Beyond -- 2. Number Systems -- Number in the English Substantive -- From Number to Gender, from Dual to Virile -- The Dual Number in Hebrew -- 3. Gender Systems -- The Acategorial Lexicon and the Pairing Strategies -- Grammatical and Lexical Behavior in the Development of the Spanish Third-Person Clitics -- The Grammar of English Gender -- Recasting Animacy -- PART II: Verb Systems and Parts of Speech Across Languages -- 1. Tense and Aspect -- Eventuality Classification -- Resultativeness -- 2. Parts of Speech -- Complex -er Nominals -- Modern Hebrew Adverbials -- Name Index -- Subject Index -- CURRENT ISSUES IN LINGUISTIC THEORY.This volume has its origins in a theme session entitled: "Lexical and Grammatical Classification: Same or Different?" from the Fifth International Cognitive Linguistics Conference. It includes theme session presentations, additional papers from that conference, and several invited contributions. All the articles explore the relationship between lexical and grammatical categories, both illustrating the close interaction, as well as questioning the strict dichotomy, between them. This volume promotes a holistic view of classification reflecting functional, cognitive, communication, and sign-oriented approaches to language which have been applied to both the grammar and the lexicon.The volume is divided into two parts. Part I, Number and Gender Systems Across Languages, is further subdivided into three sections: (1) Noun Classification; (2) Number Systems; and (3) Gender Systems. Part II, Verb Systems and Parts of Speech Across Languages, is divided into two sections: (1) Tense and Aspect and (2) Parts of Speech. The analyses represent a diverse range of languages and language families: Bantu (Swahili), Guaykuruan (Pilagá), Indo-European (English, Russian, Polish, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Spanish) and Semitic (Hebrew).Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science.Series IV,Current issues in linguistic theory ;v. 183.Grammar, Comparative and generalGrammatical categoriesCongressesLexicologyCongressesGrammar, Comparative and generalGrammatical categoriesLexicology415Contini-Morava Ellen1948-175590Tobin Y173056International Cognitive Linguistics Conference(5th :1997 :Amsterdam, Netherlands)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910811836003321Between grammar and lexicon4088593UNINA