... he distinguishes nouns from adjectives and verbs in that only the latter are intrinsically relational [i.e. pred-icative], whereas he distinguishes verbs from adjectives and nouns in that theytend ... and verbalization 1593.9 Are nouns universal? 1694Adjectivesasneithernounsnorverbs1904.1 The essence of having no essence 1904.2 Attributive modification 1924.3 Adjectives and degree heads ... complements,and nouns and adjectives do not; this is like Jackendoff’s +/−obj feature. Theyalso claim that adjectives and prepositions form predicates, requiring a subject,whereas nouns and verbs...
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... classifiers in, 119n.Tzutujil adjectives in, 144, 192degree heads in, 218derivation in, 161linkers in, 193n.Uesaka, Miwako, 74unaccusative verbs, 63compared to adjectives and nouns, 8, 13, 69,72–74, ... 141, 168,306–07 nouns in, 51, 113–14, 116–17, 278pleonastic subject agreement in, 27plurality in, 108restructuring in, 29n.verbs versus adjectives in, 88, 249–50, 264Mojave adjectives versus ... to conflation, 168, 186n.in nonverbal predications, 70–72 into adjectival elements, 4, 249, 258–61, 263 into copula, 166, 168, 169n. into Ps as opposed to Vs, 6, 308–9Noun Licensing Condition,...
... is inserted into the V node in English, just as inflected adjectives are inserted into A nodesin Spanish and inflected nouns are inserted into N nodes in Mohawk. If allthis is correct, then a morphological ... assume thatobjects are designated by nouns, actions by verbs, and properties by adjectives. They then jump tothe conclusion thatthereare a few nouns, verbs, and adjectives in the language they are ... the grammaras being insertable into particular kinds of positions – fog into one that has areferential index, shine into one that has a specifier, foggy and shiny into onethat has neither. The...
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