This paper presents a semantico-syntactic description of the noun phrase from a new perspective, that of the generative lexicon. The analysis proposed by the author highlights the advantages that this theory offers for refining the description of the noun phrase. The study demonstrates the way in which certain semantic structures within the head-noun or the dependents (as identified by the generative lexicon) explain certain phrase formations or constrain their scope. From this point of view, the paper delves into the way in which the semantics of the words within a noun phrase influence the syntax of the whole noun phrase. The result is a bold, well-defined and highly useful proposal for a comprehensive grammar of the noun phrase from a lexicalist-generativist perspective that could be extended to other phrases or syntactic configurations.The book will be a useful tool for linguists, researchers, teachers and students in philology who are interested in semantics. The usefulness of this field of investigation resides in the fact that it does not apply to a single language, but it can be applied to all existing languages.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Jul 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036404901
About Ionela Ganea
Ionela Ganea holds a PhD in Philology with a specialisation in Linguistics. She is a university lecturer at the Discipline of Modern Languages at the 'Carol Davila' University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Bucharest Romania where she teaches practical courses in medical English for first and second year students of the Faculty of Medicine. She graduated from the University of Bucharest Romania Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures majoring in English-French. She has published three monographs in linguistics and she has authored and co-authored book chapters and over 50 articles on semantics which were indexed in national and international databases. She has also presented scientific communications at specialized conferences and symposia both nationally and internationally.