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The acquisition of Swedish grammar / / editors, Gunlog Josefsson, Christer Platzack, Gisela Hakansson
The acquisition of Swedish grammar / / editors, Gunlog Josefsson, Christer Platzack, Gisela Hakansson
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : J. Benjamins, , 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (321 pages)
Disciplina 439.7/01/9
Altri autori (Persone) JosefssonGunlog
PlatzackChrister <1943->
HakanssonGisela
Collana Language acquisition & language disorders
Soggetto topico Swedish language - Grammar
Swedish language - Acquisition
ISBN 1-282-16046-X
9786612160462
90-272-9552-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Aquisition of Swedish Grammar; Editorial page; Title page; LCC page; Table of contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Swedish language learner corpora; Chapter 3. The acquisition of tense; Chapter 4. Word formation; Chapter 5. Input and output; Chapter 6. The Verb Phrase; Chapter 7. Non-target structures and non-target uses in Child and Adult Swedish; Chapter 8. Nominal phrases; Chapter 9. The acquisition of Swedish wh-questions; Subject index; The series Language Acquisition and Language Disorders
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782231303321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : J. Benjamins, , 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The acquisition of Swedish grammar / / edited by Gunlog Josefsson, Christer Platzack, Gisela Hakansson
The acquisition of Swedish grammar / / edited by Gunlog Josefsson, Christer Platzack, Gisela Hakansson
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (321 pages)
Disciplina 439.7/01/9
Altri autori (Persone) JosefssonGunlög
PlatzackChrister <1943->
HåkanssonGisela
Collana Language acquisition & language disorders
Soggetto topico Swedish language - Grammar
Swedish language - Acquisition
ISBN 9786612160462
9781282160460
128216046X
9789027295521
9027295522
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Aquisition of Swedish Grammar; Editorial page; Title page; LCC page; Table of contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Swedish language learner corpora; Chapter 3. The acquisition of tense; Chapter 4. Word formation; Chapter 5. Input and output; Chapter 6. The Verb Phrase; Chapter 7. Non-target structures and non-target uses in Child and Adult Swedish; Chapter 8. Nominal phrases; Chapter 9. The acquisition of Swedish wh-questions; Subject index; The series Language Acquisition and Language Disorders
Record Nr. UNINA-9910954866303321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The evaluability hypothesis [[electronic resource] ] : the syntax, semantics and pragmatics of polarity item licensing / / Johan Brandtler
The evaluability hypothesis [[electronic resource] ] : the syntax, semantics and pragmatics of polarity item licensing / / Johan Brandtler
Autore Brandtler Johan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (213 p.)
Disciplina 439.75
Collana Linguistik aktuell/Linguistics today
Soggetto topico Swedish language - Grammar
Polarity (Linguistics)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-46931-6
9786613469311
90-272-7490-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Evaluability Hypothesis; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1.1. Aim of the present work; 1.2. Road map; Negation and polarity; 2.1. Defining polarity items; 2.1.1. Polarity items: Weak and strong; 2.1.2. Swedish polarity items; 2.2. Issues in the study of polarity items; 2.2.1. The licensing problem; 2.2.2. The Downward Entailment Hypothesis; 2.3. Perspective of current work; A syntactic categorization of Swedish; 3.1. A minimalist view on clause structure; 3.1.1. The C-domain: Split or non-split?
3.2. Classifying Swedish clause structure3.2.1. Swedish main clauses; 3.2.2. Swedish subordinate clauses; 3.3. The structural classification; The syntax of NPI-licensing in Swedish; 4.1. Configuration (i); 4.1.1. Declarative main clauses; 4.1.2. Embedded V2-clauses; 4.1.3. Wh-questions; 4.1.4. Summary; 4.2. Configuration (ii); 4.2.1. Att-clauses; 4.2.2. Exclamatives; 4.2.3. Relative clauses; 4.2.4. Summary; 4.3. Configuration (iii) and (iv); 4.3.1. Yes/no-questions; 4.3.2. Conditionals; 4.3.3. Imperatives; 4.3.4. Summary; 4.4. A new classification; The Evaluability Hypothesis
5.1. Veridicality, realis and irrealis5.1.1. Realis and irrealis; 5.1.2. Veridicality; 5.2. Evaluability; 5.3. Summary; Applying the Evaluability Hypothesis; 6.1. Type 1-clauses; 6.1.1. Declaratives; 6.1.2. Embedded V2-clauses; 6.1.3. Wh-questions; 6.1.4. Exclamatives; 6.1.5. Relative clauses; 6.1.6. Summary; 6.2. Type 2-clauses; 6.2.1. Yes/no-questions; 6.2.2. Conditionals; 6.2.3. Summary; 6.3. Evaluability and edge features; 6.3.1. The edge-feature in C; 6.3.2. A syntactic reflex; 6.3.3. Why the edge-feature in C?; 6.4. Summary; Evaluability and polarity I; 7.1. The general idea
7.1.1. Open to evaluation, closed to NPIs7.1.2. Closed to evaluation, open to NPIs; 7.2. Progovac (1994): A binding approach; 7.2.1. An operator in C; 7.2.2. Arguments against the operator in C; 7.2.3. Summary; 7.3. Proposal: No operator, no binding; 7.4. Summary; Evaluability and polarity II; 8.1. Veridicality revisited; 8.1.1. Giannakidou (1998): The Veridicality Hypothesis; 8.1.2. Veridicality and monotonicity; 8.2. Evaluability vs. veridicality; 8.2.1. Empirical issues; 8.2.2. Theoretical issues; 8.3. Evaluability and monotonicity; 8.4. Evaluability as polarity sensitivity
Long-distance NPI-licensing9.1. Licensing by superordinate negation; 9.1.1. Factive predicates; 9.1.2. Volitional and non-assertive predicates; 9.1.3. Assertive and perception predicates; 9.1.4. Summary; 9.2. Predicate licensing; 9.2.1. Non-assertive predicates; 9.2.2. Factive predicates; 9.2.3. Summary; 9.3. Previous accounts; 9.3.1. Progovac (1994); 9.3.2. Giannakidou and Quer (1997); 9.3.3. Summary; 9.4. Summarizing discussion; Polarity items in wh-questions; 10.1. Empirical and theoretical issues; 10.2. Three kinds of wh-questions; 10.2.1. Argument wh-questions
10.2.2. Framing wh-questions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910458157103321
Brandtler Johan  
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The evaluability hypothesis : the syntax, semantics and pragmatics of polarity item licensing / / Johan Brandtler
The evaluability hypothesis : the syntax, semantics and pragmatics of polarity item licensing / / Johan Brandtler
Autore Brandtler Johan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Pub. Co., , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (213 pages)
Disciplina 439.75
Collana Linguistik aktuell/Linguistics today
Soggetto topico Swedish language - Grammar
Polarity (Linguistics)
ISBN 1-283-46931-6
9786613469311
90-272-7490-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Evaluability Hypothesis; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1.1. Aim of the present work; 1.2. Road map; Negation and polarity; 2.1. Defining polarity items; 2.1.1. Polarity items: Weak and strong; 2.1.2. Swedish polarity items; 2.2. Issues in the study of polarity items; 2.2.1. The licensing problem; 2.2.2. The Downward Entailment Hypothesis; 2.3. Perspective of current work; A syntactic categorization of Swedish; 3.1. A minimalist view on clause structure; 3.1.1. The C-domain: Split or non-split?
3.2. Classifying Swedish clause structure; 3.2.1. Swedish main clauses; 3.2.2. Swedish subordinate clauses; 3.3. The structural classification; The syntax of NPI-licensing in Swedish; 4.1. Configuration (i); 4.1.1. Declarative main clauses; 4.1.2. Embedded V2-clauses; 4.1.3. Wh-questions; 4.1.4. Summary; 4.2. Configuration (ii); 4.2.1. Att-clauses; 4.2.2. Exclamatives; 4.2.3. Relative clauses; 4.2.4. Summary; 4.3. Configuration (iii) and (iv); 4.3.1. Yes/no-questions; 4.3.2. Conditionals; 4.3.3. Imperatives; 4.3.4. Summary; 4.4. A new classification; The Evaluability Hypothesis
5.1. Veridicality, realis and irrealis; 5.1.1. Realis and irrealis; 5.1.2. Veridicality; 5.2. Evaluability; 5.3. Summary; Applying the Evaluability Hypothesis; 6.1. Type 1-clauses; 6.1.1. Declaratives; 6.1.2. Embedded V2-clauses; 6.1.3. Wh-questions; 6.1.4. Exclamatives; 6.1.5. Relative clauses; 6.1.6. Summary; 6.2. Type 2-clauses; 6.2.1. Yes/no-questions; 6.2.2. Conditionals; 6.2.3. Summary; 6.3. Evaluability and edge features; 6.3.1. The edge-feature in C; 6.3.2. A syntactic reflex; 6.3.3. Why the edge-feature in C?; 6.4. Summary; Evaluability and polarity I; 7.1. The general idea
7.1.1. Open to evaluation, closed to NPIs; 7.1.2. Closed to evaluation, open to NPIs; 7.2. Progovac (1994): A binding approach; 7.2.1. An operator in C; 7.2.2. Arguments against the operator in C; 7.2.3. Summary; 7.3. Proposal: No operator, no binding; 7.4. Summary; Evaluability and polarity II; 8.1. Veridicality revisited; 8.1.1. Giannakidou (1998): The Veridicality Hypothesis; 8.1.2. Veridicality and monotonicity; 8.2. Evaluability vs. veridicality; 8.2.1. Empirical issues; 8.2.2. Theoretical issues; 8.3. Evaluability and monotonicity; 8.4. Evaluability as polarity sensitivity
Long-distance NPI-licensing; 9.1. Licensing by superordinate negation; 9.1.1. Factive predicates; 9.1.2. Volitional and non-assertive predicates; 9.1.3. Assertive and perception predicates; 9.1.4. Summary; 9.2. Predicate licensing; 9.2.1. Non-assertive predicates; 9.2.2. Factive predicates; 9.2.3. Summary; 9.3. Previous accounts; 9.3.1. Progovac (1994); 9.3.2. Giannakidou and Quer (1997); 9.3.3. Summary; 9.4. Summarizing discussion; Polarity items in wh-questions; 10.1. Empirical and theoretical issues; 10.2. Three kinds of wh-questions; 10.2.1. Argument wh-questions; 10.2.2. Framing wh-questions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779094103321
Brandtler Johan  
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Pub. Co., , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The evaluability hypothesis : the syntax, semantics and pragmatics of polarity item licensing / / Johan Brandtler
The evaluability hypothesis : the syntax, semantics and pragmatics of polarity item licensing / / Johan Brandtler
Autore Brandtler Johan
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Pub. Co., , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (213 pages)
Disciplina 439.75
Collana Linguistik aktuell/Linguistics today
Soggetto topico Swedish language - Grammar
Polarity (Linguistics)
ISBN 9786613469311
9781283469319
1283469316
9789027274908
9027274908
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Evaluability Hypothesis; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1.1. Aim of the present work; 1.2. Road map; Negation and polarity; 2.1. Defining polarity items; 2.1.1. Polarity items: Weak and strong; 2.1.2. Swedish polarity items; 2.2. Issues in the study of polarity items; 2.2.1. The licensing problem; 2.2.2. The Downward Entailment Hypothesis; 2.3. Perspective of current work; A syntactic categorization of Swedish; 3.1. A minimalist view on clause structure; 3.1.1. The C-domain: Split or non-split?
3.2. Classifying Swedish clause structure; 3.2.1. Swedish main clauses; 3.2.2. Swedish subordinate clauses; 3.3. The structural classification; The syntax of NPI-licensing in Swedish; 4.1. Configuration (i); 4.1.1. Declarative main clauses; 4.1.2. Embedded V2-clauses; 4.1.3. Wh-questions; 4.1.4. Summary; 4.2. Configuration (ii); 4.2.1. Att-clauses; 4.2.2. Exclamatives; 4.2.3. Relative clauses; 4.2.4. Summary; 4.3. Configuration (iii) and (iv); 4.3.1. Yes/no-questions; 4.3.2. Conditionals; 4.3.3. Imperatives; 4.3.4. Summary; 4.4. A new classification; The Evaluability Hypothesis
5.1. Veridicality, realis and irrealis; 5.1.1. Realis and irrealis; 5.1.2. Veridicality; 5.2. Evaluability; 5.3. Summary; Applying the Evaluability Hypothesis; 6.1. Type 1-clauses; 6.1.1. Declaratives; 6.1.2. Embedded V2-clauses; 6.1.3. Wh-questions; 6.1.4. Exclamatives; 6.1.5. Relative clauses; 6.1.6. Summary; 6.2. Type 2-clauses; 6.2.1. Yes/no-questions; 6.2.2. Conditionals; 6.2.3. Summary; 6.3. Evaluability and edge features; 6.3.1. The edge-feature in C; 6.3.2. A syntactic reflex; 6.3.3. Why the edge-feature in C?; 6.4. Summary; Evaluability and polarity I; 7.1. The general idea
7.1.1. Open to evaluation, closed to NPIs; 7.1.2. Closed to evaluation, open to NPIs; 7.2. Progovac (1994): A binding approach; 7.2.1. An operator in C; 7.2.2. Arguments against the operator in C; 7.2.3. Summary; 7.3. Proposal: No operator, no binding; 7.4. Summary; Evaluability and polarity II; 8.1. Veridicality revisited; 8.1.1. Giannakidou (1998): The Veridicality Hypothesis; 8.1.2. Veridicality and monotonicity; 8.2. Evaluability vs. veridicality; 8.2.1. Empirical issues; 8.2.2. Theoretical issues; 8.3. Evaluability and monotonicity; 8.4. Evaluability as polarity sensitivity
Long-distance NPI-licensing; 9.1. Licensing by superordinate negation; 9.1.1. Factive predicates; 9.1.2. Volitional and non-assertive predicates; 9.1.3. Assertive and perception predicates; 9.1.4. Summary; 9.2. Predicate licensing; 9.2.1. Non-assertive predicates; 9.2.2. Factive predicates; 9.2.3. Summary; 9.3. Previous accounts; 9.3.1. Progovac (1994); 9.3.2. Giannakidou and Quer (1997); 9.3.3. Summary; 9.4. Summarizing discussion; Polarity items in wh-questions; 10.1. Empirical and theoretical issues; 10.2. Three kinds of wh-questions; 10.2.1. Argument wh-questions; 10.2.2. Framing wh-questions
Record Nr. UNINA-9910961415203321
Brandtler Johan  
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Pub. Co., , 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Swedish : a comprehensive grammar / / Philip Holmes and Ian Hinchliffe
Swedish : a comprehensive grammar / / Philip Holmes and Ian Hinchliffe
Autore Holmes Philip <1944-, >
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (743 p.)
Disciplina 439.782/421
Altri autori (Persone) HinchliffeIan
Collana Routledge comprehensive grammars
Soggetto topico Swedish language - Grammar
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-203-38167-X
1-299-46931-0
1-134-11998-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Swedish; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Symbols and abbreviations used in the text; Chapter 1 Nouns; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Gender rules; 1.3 Miscellaneous points of gender; 1.4 Plural noun forms - the declensions; 1.5 Miscellaneous points on indefinite plural forms; 1.6 Special uses of the singular and plural; 1.7 Noun homonyms; 1.8 The genitive; 1.9 The form of the indefinite article; 1.10 The form of the definite (end) article; 1.11 The use of the indefinite and definite (end) article; Chapter 2 Adjectives; 2.1 Form and order; 2.2 The indefinite declension
2.3 The definite declension2.4 Adjectival nouns; 2.5 Comparison of adjectives; Chapter 3 Pronouns; 3.1 Personal pronouns; 3.2 Function and reference of personal pronouns; 3.3 Subject and object pronouns; 3.4 Reflexive pronouns; 3.5 Emphatic pronouns; 3.6 Possessive adjectives and pronouns; 3.7 Demonstrative pronouns; 3.8 Determinative pronouns; 3.9 Indefinite pronouns; 3.10 Interrogative pronouns; 3.11 Relative pronouns; Chapter 4 Numerals; 4.1 Forms of numerals; 4.2 The use of cardinal numbers; 4.3 The use of ordinal numbers; 4.4 Fractions; 4.5 Dates; 4.6 Telling the time; Chapter 5 Verbs
8.5 Some problem conjunctionsChapter 9 Interjections; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Affirmations and denials; 9.3 Reactions in conversation; 9.4 Commands; 9.5 Imitations; 9.6 Polite expressions; 9.7 Expletives; Chapter 10 Sentence structure and word order; 10.1 Clause elements; 10.2 Phrases; 10.3 Main clause word order - basic positions; 10.4 Subordinate clause word order - basic positions; 10.5 Order within positions; 10.6 Main clause transformations; 10.7 Subordinate clauses; 10.8 Emphasis; 10.9 Ellipsis; Chapter 11 Word formation; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Affixation; 11.3 Compounding
11.4 Expressive formation11.5 Abbreviation; 11.6 Foreign influences on Swedish; 11.7 Conversion; Chapter 12 Orthography; 12.1 Symbols and sounds; 12.2 Spelling; 12.3 Upper-case and lower-case letters; 12.4 Miscellaneous; Chapter 13 Punctuation; 13.1 Punctuation marks; 13.2 Addresses; 13.3 Dates; Linguistic terms; Short bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910452955203321
Holmes Philip <1944-, >  
Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Swedish : a comprehensive grammar / / Philip Holmes and Ian Hinchliffe
Swedish : a comprehensive grammar / / Philip Holmes and Ian Hinchliffe
Autore Holmes Philip <1944-, >
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (743 p.)
Disciplina 439.782/421
Altri autori (Persone) HinchliffeIan
Collana Routledge comprehensive grammars
Soggetto topico Swedish language - Grammar
ISBN 1-134-12005-2
0-203-38167-X
1-299-46931-0
1-134-11998-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Swedish; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Symbols and abbreviations used in the text; Chapter 1 Nouns; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Gender rules; 1.3 Miscellaneous points of gender; 1.4 Plural noun forms - the declensions; 1.5 Miscellaneous points on indefinite plural forms; 1.6 Special uses of the singular and plural; 1.7 Noun homonyms; 1.8 The genitive; 1.9 The form of the indefinite article; 1.10 The form of the definite (end) article; 1.11 The use of the indefinite and definite (end) article; Chapter 2 Adjectives; 2.1 Form and order; 2.2 The indefinite declension
2.3 The definite declension2.4 Adjectival nouns; 2.5 Comparison of adjectives; Chapter 3 Pronouns; 3.1 Personal pronouns; 3.2 Function and reference of personal pronouns; 3.3 Subject and object pronouns; 3.4 Reflexive pronouns; 3.5 Emphatic pronouns; 3.6 Possessive adjectives and pronouns; 3.7 Demonstrative pronouns; 3.8 Determinative pronouns; 3.9 Indefinite pronouns; 3.10 Interrogative pronouns; 3.11 Relative pronouns; Chapter 4 Numerals; 4.1 Forms of numerals; 4.2 The use of cardinal numbers; 4.3 The use of ordinal numbers; 4.4 Fractions; 4.5 Dates; 4.6 Telling the time; Chapter 5 Verbs
8.5 Some problem conjunctionsChapter 9 Interjections; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Affirmations and denials; 9.3 Reactions in conversation; 9.4 Commands; 9.5 Imitations; 9.6 Polite expressions; 9.7 Expletives; Chapter 10 Sentence structure and word order; 10.1 Clause elements; 10.2 Phrases; 10.3 Main clause word order - basic positions; 10.4 Subordinate clause word order - basic positions; 10.5 Order within positions; 10.6 Main clause transformations; 10.7 Subordinate clauses; 10.8 Emphasis; 10.9 Ellipsis; Chapter 11 Word formation; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Affixation; 11.3 Compounding
11.4 Expressive formation11.5 Abbreviation; 11.6 Foreign influences on Swedish; 11.7 Conversion; Chapter 12 Orthography; 12.1 Symbols and sounds; 12.2 Spelling; 12.3 Upper-case and lower-case letters; 12.4 Miscellaneous; Chapter 13 Punctuation; 13.1 Punctuation marks; 13.2 Addresses; 13.3 Dates; Linguistic terms; Short bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779557703321
Holmes Philip <1944-, >  
Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Swedish : a comprehensive grammar / / Philip Holmes and Ian Hinchliffe
Swedish : a comprehensive grammar / / Philip Holmes and Ian Hinchliffe
Autore Holmes Philip <1944-2019, >
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (743 p.)
Disciplina 439.782/421
Altri autori (Persone) HinchliffeIan
Collana Routledge comprehensive grammars
Soggetto topico Swedish language - Grammar
ISBN 1-134-12005-2
0-203-38167-X
1-299-46931-0
1-134-11998-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Swedish; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Symbols and abbreviations used in the text; Chapter 1 Nouns; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Gender rules; 1.3 Miscellaneous points of gender; 1.4 Plural noun forms - the declensions; 1.5 Miscellaneous points on indefinite plural forms; 1.6 Special uses of the singular and plural; 1.7 Noun homonyms; 1.8 The genitive; 1.9 The form of the indefinite article; 1.10 The form of the definite (end) article; 1.11 The use of the indefinite and definite (end) article; Chapter 2 Adjectives; 2.1 Form and order; 2.2 The indefinite declension
2.3 The definite declension2.4 Adjectival nouns; 2.5 Comparison of adjectives; Chapter 3 Pronouns; 3.1 Personal pronouns; 3.2 Function and reference of personal pronouns; 3.3 Subject and object pronouns; 3.4 Reflexive pronouns; 3.5 Emphatic pronouns; 3.6 Possessive adjectives and pronouns; 3.7 Demonstrative pronouns; 3.8 Determinative pronouns; 3.9 Indefinite pronouns; 3.10 Interrogative pronouns; 3.11 Relative pronouns; Chapter 4 Numerals; 4.1 Forms of numerals; 4.2 The use of cardinal numbers; 4.3 The use of ordinal numbers; 4.4 Fractions; 4.5 Dates; 4.6 Telling the time; Chapter 5 Verbs
8.5 Some problem conjunctionsChapter 9 Interjections; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Affirmations and denials; 9.3 Reactions in conversation; 9.4 Commands; 9.5 Imitations; 9.6 Polite expressions; 9.7 Expletives; Chapter 10 Sentence structure and word order; 10.1 Clause elements; 10.2 Phrases; 10.3 Main clause word order - basic positions; 10.4 Subordinate clause word order - basic positions; 10.5 Order within positions; 10.6 Main clause transformations; 10.7 Subordinate clauses; 10.8 Emphasis; 10.9 Ellipsis; Chapter 11 Word formation; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Affixation; 11.3 Compounding
11.4 Expressive formation11.5 Abbreviation; 11.6 Foreign influences on Swedish; 11.7 Conversion; Chapter 12 Orthography; 12.1 Symbols and sounds; 12.2 Spelling; 12.3 Upper-case and lower-case letters; 12.4 Miscellaneous; Chapter 13 Punctuation; 13.1 Punctuation marks; 13.2 Addresses; 13.3 Dates; Linguistic terms; Short bibliography; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910967609903321
Holmes Philip <1944-2019, >  
Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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