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Author Search all publications by the author Alexiadou, Artemis
Title Functional structure in nominals
nominalization and ergativity
Place : Publ. Amsterdam [u.a.]: Benjamins
Year 2001
Written in English
Extent VII, 231 S.
ISBN 90-272-2763-2
Series Linguistik aktuell; 42
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Domains / Grammaticography / Models of grammar / Generative grammar
Domains / Grammaticography / Models of grammar / Generative grammar / Functional category
Domains / Language typology
Levels / Morphology / Inflection / Declension / Case (morph.) / Genitive
Levels / Morphology / Theory (morph.) / Distributed morphology
Levels / Morphology / Word formation / Derivation
Levels / Morphology / Word formation / Derivation / Deverbal noun
Levels / Morphology / Word formation / Derivation / Nominalization
Levels / Syntax / Case (synt.)
Levels / Syntax / Morphosyntax
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Valency / Ergative
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Valency / Selectional restriction
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Valency / Thematic role
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Valency / Transitivity
Levels / Syntax / Sentence parts / Noun syntax
Levels / Syntax / Sentence parts / Verb syntax / Agentivity
Levels / Syntax / Sentence parts / Verb syntax / Participle constructions / Gerund
Indo-European languages
Indo-European languages / Balkan Indo-European languages / Modern Greek
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Transformational grammar; Minimalist program; Economy of derivation; Greed, principle of; Procrastinate, principle of; Full interpretation, principle of; Principles and parameters theory; Prinzipien- und Parametermodell; Generative grammar ; Funktionale Kategorie; Extended projection (synt.) ; Typologie; Typology; Language typology ; Genetivus; Sächsischer Genitiv; Genitive ; Morphology, distributed ; Ableitung (morph.) ; Noun, deverbal; Deverbale Ableitung; Nominaldeverbativum; Deverbal noun ; Substantivierung; Nominalization ; ECM; Exceptional case marking; Case (synt.) ; Interface, morphology-syntax ; Unaccusativity; Unergativity; Labile verb; Ergative ; Argumentvererbung; Argument inheritance; Selectional restriction ; Argument structure; Argumentstruktur; Experiencer; Benefactive; Thematic role ; Transitivity ; Noun syntax ; Agentivity ; Gerund ; Indogermanisch; Indo-European languages ; Griechisch; Greek (modern) ; Modern Greek