LINGUIST List 26.3516
Wed Aug 05 2015
TOC: Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 33/3 (2015)
Editor for this issue: Andrew Lamont <alamontlinguistlist.org>
Date: 05-Aug-2015
From: Helen van der Stelt <Helen.vanderStelt
springer.com>
Subject: Natural Language and Linguistic Theory Vol. 33, No. 3 (2015)
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http://www.springer.com Journal Title: Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
Volume Number: 33
Issue Number: 3
Issue Date: 2015
Subtitle: Degree and manner modification across categories
Main Text:
Special Issue: Degree and manner modification across categories
Guest Editors: Berit Gehrke, Elena Castroviejo
Title: Manner and degree: An introduction
Author(s): Berit Gehrke, Elena Castroviejo
pages: 745-790
DOI: 10.1007/s11049-015-9288-6
Title: Degrees as kinds
Author(s): Curt Anderson, Marcin Morzycki
pages: 791-828
DOI: 10.1007/s11049-015-9290-z
Title: States versus tropes. Comments on Curt Anderson and Marcin Morzycki: ‘Degrees as kinds’
Author(s): Friederike Moltmann
pages: 829-841
DOI: 10.1007/s11049-015-9292-x
Title: Intensification without degrees cross-linguistically
Author(s): Andrea Beltrama, M. Ryan Bochnak
pages: 843-879
DOI: 10.1007/s11049-015-9294-8
Title: Varieties of intensification
Author(s): Lisa Bylinina, Yasutada Sudo
pages: 881-895
DOI: 10.1007/s11049-015-9291-y
Title: Adjectival participles, event kind modification and pseudo-incorporation
Author(s): Berit Gehrke
pages: 897-938
DOI: 10.1007/s11049-015-9295-7
Title: Event modifiers in (German) adjectival participles: remarks on Gehrke (this issue)
Author(s): Andrew McIntyre
pages: 939-953
DOI: 10.1007/s11049-015-9285-9
Title: Comparison classes and the relative/absolute distinction: a degree-based compositional account of the ser/estar alternation in Spanish
Author(s): Silvia Gumiel-Molina, Norberto Moreno-Quibén, Isabel Pérez-Jiménez
pages: 955-1001
DOI: 10.1007/s11049-015-9284-x
Title: Comparison classes, the relative/absolute distinction and the Spanish ser/estar alternation: commentary on the paper by Gumiel-Molina, Moreno-Quibén and Pérez-Jiménez
Author(s): Karen Zagona
pages: 1003-1017
DOI: 10.1007/s11049-015-9283-y
Title: Transforming manner adverbs into subject-oriented adverbs: evidence from Japanese
Author(s): Ai Kubota
pages: 1019-1046
DOI: 10.1007/s11049-015-9287-7
Title: Evidence for a proper treatment of the clausal/manner distinction: comments on Kubota, “Transforming manner adverbs into surface-subject-oriented adverbs: evidence from Japanese”
Author(s): Thomas Ernst
pages: 1047-1055
DOI: 10.1007/s11049-015-9289-5
Linguistic Field(s): Semantics
Syntax
Typology
Subject Language(s):
English (eng) German (deu) Italian (ita) Japanese (jpn) Spanish (spa) Washo (was)
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