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The diachrony of word class peripheries edited by Tanja Ackermann, Christian Zimmer

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ackermann, Tanja, editor.
Zimmer, Christian, 1987- editor.
Series:
Studies in language companion series v. 238
Studies in language companion series 0165-7763 volume 238
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Parts of speech.
Genre:
Essays
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company [2025]
Summary:
"Word classes of a language are usually not homogeneous groups of lexemes that share the same morphological and syntactic properties completely. Rather, lexemes are usually grouped together that have some basic commonalities but may differ in detail, e.g., regarding their inflectional behaviour. In many cases, one can identify within a word class a large number of lexemes that conform to a certain morphological or syntactic pattern (often referred to as "core members") whilst there is only a comparatively small number of deviants ("peripheral members"). Examples abound: borrowings (in several word classes) may differ grammatically from native words, some complex verbs evade certain syntactic slots (such as verb-second position in German), mass and proper nouns differ grammatically from (other) nouns, and so on. In this volume, we focus on the diachrony of such phenomena. We consider that the study of change and stability can be particularly helpful in furthering our understanding of the diversity within word classes concerning, for example, the motivation for divergent grammatical properties"-- Provided by publisher
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Print version record, digital images viewed 21 November 2025
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ISBN:
9789027244499
9027244499
OCLC:
1550234227
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