Premodifiers in English Premodifiers in English

Premodifiers in English

Their Structure and Significance

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Publisher Description

The order and behaviour of the premodifier (an adjective, or other modifying word that appears before a noun) has long been a puzzle to syntacticians and semanticists. Why can we say 'the actual red ball', but not 'the red actual ball'? And why, conversely, do some other premodifiers have free variation in sentences; for example we can say both 'German and English speakers' and 'English and German speakers'? Why do some premodifiers change the meaning of a phrase in some contexts; for example 'young man', can mean 'boyfriend', rather than 'man who is young'? Drawing on a corpus of over 4,000 examples of English premodifiers from a range of genres such as advertising, fiction and scientific texts, and across several varieties of English, this book synthesises research into premodifiers and provides a new explanation of their behaviour, order and use.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2011
October 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
328
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
2.4
MB
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