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Approaches to conversion / zero-derivation [Symposium of Conversion / Zero-Derivationtion held in conjunction with the 10th International Morphology Conference in Szentendre, Hungary, in May 2002]
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037beng
077a250827549 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Approaches to conversion/zero-derivation
087q3-8309-1456-3
087q978-3-8309-1456-3
100bBauer, Laurie ¬[HerausgeberIn]¬
104bValera, Salvador ¬[HerausgeberIn]¬
331 Approaches to conversion / zero-derivation
335 [Symposium of Conversion / Zero-Derivationtion held in conjunction with the 10th International Morphology Conference in Szentendre, Hungary, in May 2002]
410 Münster ; New York ; München ; Berlin
412 Waxmann
425 2005
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527 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Approaches to conversion/zero-derivation
540aISBN 978-3-8309-6456-8
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700g1271409283 ET 355
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750 This thematic publication contains papers presented by invited speakers at a symposium of Conversion / Zero-Derivation held in conjunction with the 10th International Morphology Conference in Szentendre, Hungary, in May 2002, and papers from scholars who could not attend that symposium but indicated their interest in contributing to this volume.Conversion became an issue again in the nineties, probably as a result of the widespread renewed interest in morphology that is in full swing today. The papers contained in this book approach conversion from various perspectives and with different purposes in mind. They cover topics such as what it means to change category, how one can discover the directionality of conversion and the very vexed question of whether an analysis in terms of conversion is or is not to be preferred over one in terms of zero-derivation. All of these questions were canvassed at the symposium, but so were others: questions of typology, conversion in languages other than English, and the question of how far the meaning of conversion is predictable. The participants in the symposium were interested to find that with so many people discussing conversion there was remarkably little overlap in the areas addressed.
753 Conversion became an issue again in the nineties, probably as a result of the widespread re-newed interest in morphology that is in full swing today. The papers contained in this book approach conversion from various perspectives and with different purposes in mind. They cover topics such as what it means to change category, how one can discover the directional-ity of conversion and the very vexed question of whether an analysis in terms of conversion is or is not to be preferred over one in terms of zero-derivation. Moreover further questions are canvassed: questions of typol-ogy, conversion in languages other than English, and the ques-tion of how far the meaning of conversion is predictable. The participants in the symposium were interested to find that with so many people discussing con-version there was remarkably little overlap in the areas ad-dressed.
902s 210426918 Konversion <Linguistik>
907s 209173653 Ableitung <Linguistik>
907s 20982753X Nullmorphem
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081 Approaches to conversion / zero-derivation
100 E-Book UTB-scholars EBS
125aElektronischer Volltext - Campuslizenz
655e$uhttps://elibrary.utb.de/doi/book/10.31244/9783830964568
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