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by Phoevos Panagiotidis

Author: Phoevos Panagiotidis
Subcategory: Words Language & Grammar
Language: English
Publisher: Cambridge University Press (December 15, 2014)
Pages: 224 pages
Category: Reference
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Proposing a novel theory of parts of speech, this book discusses categorization from a methodological and theoretical point a view.

Proposing a novel theory of parts of speech, this book discusses categorization from a methodological and theoretical point a view.

A Generative Theory of Word Class Categories. Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 102. Cambridge University Press. The Syntax of Agreement and Concord. Proposing a novel theory of parts of speech, this book discusses categorization from a methodological and theoretical point a view. It draws on discoveries and insights from a number of approaches - typology, cognitive grammar, notional approaches, and generative grammar - and presents a generative, feature-based theory. Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 115. Barner, David, and Alan Bale.

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Title: Categorial Features Subtitle: A Generative Theory of Word Class Categories Series Title: Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 145 .

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Phoevos Panagiotidis. Proposing a novel theory of parts of speech, this book discusses categorization from a methodological and theoretical point a view

Phoevos Panagiotidis. It draws on discoveries and insights from a number of approaches - typology, cognitive grammar, notional approaches, and generative grammar - and presents a generative, feature-based theory

phoevos panagiotidis. Theoretical linguist. Finally, his monograph Categorial Features: a generative theory of word class categories will be published in the Cambridge Studies in Linguistics series of Cambridge University Press in 2014. He read Philology (majoring in Linguistics) at the University of Athens (1995) and graduated with an MA in Linguistics from UCL in 1997. In 2000 he was awarded a PhD in Linguistics for his thesis Pronominals and empty noun heads: ‘pronominality’ and licensing in Syntax by the University of Essex, published as a monograph in 2002.

Proposing a novel theory of parts of speech, this book discusses categorization from a methodological and theoretical point a view. It draws on discoveries and insights from a number of approaches - typology, cognitive grammar, notional approaches, and generative grammar - and presents a generative, feature-based theory. Building on up-to-date research and the latest findings and ideas in categorization and word-building, Panagiotidis combines the primacy of categorical features with a syntactic categorization approach, addressing the fundamental, but often overlooked, questions in grammatical theory. Designed for graduate students and researchers studying grammar and syntax, this book is richly illustrated with examples from a variety of languages and explains elements and phenomena central to the nature of human language.