Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
While constituting a semantically homogeneous class, cardinal numerals crosslinguistically
display a rich variety of morphosyntactic properties. An approach
to such variation, with the aim of identifying a limited range of morphosyntactic
statuses to which these properties are related, has been taken through the
application of the Role and Reference Grammar (RRG) descriptive-interpretive
model. Among the different statuses are those prototypically held by major
categories, like nouns and verbs. However, the non-alignment hypothesis
within RRG, according to which ontological, lexical and syntactic categories
do not necessarily overlap, allows the occurrence of numerals as nucleus of a
reference phrase, or nucleus of a clause, to be accounted for. While pointing out
elements of similarity in the morphosyntax of numerals and other word classes,
the analysis highlights crucial divergences between numerals and adjectives, a
word class numerals are frequently equated to in the literature. The languages
mentioned here belong to diverse typological and genetic groupings.
display a rich variety of morphosyntactic properties. An approach
to such variation, with the aim of identifying a limited range of morphosyntactic
statuses to which these properties are related, has been taken through the
application of the Role and Reference Grammar (RRG) descriptive-interpretive
model. Among the different statuses are those prototypically held by major
categories, like nouns and verbs. However, the non-alignment hypothesis
within RRG, according to which ontological, lexical and syntactic categories
do not necessarily overlap, allows the occurrence of numerals as nucleus of a
reference phrase, or nucleus of a clause, to be accounted for. While pointing out
elements of similarity in the morphosyntax of numerals and other word classes,
the analysis highlights crucial divergences between numerals and adjectives, a
word class numerals are frequently equated to in the literature. The languages
mentioned here belong to diverse typological and genetic groupings.
Tipologia CRIS:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
classi di parole, tipologia, comparativo, numerali, sintassi, semantica, Role and Reference Grammar, word classes, typology, crosslinguistic, numerals, syntax, semantics, Role and Reference Grammar
Elenco autori:
Pannain, Rossella; Riccio, Anna
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Titolo del libro:
Word classes. Nature, typology and representations