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2008
Abstract As mentioned in chapter one, all languages contain thousands of words, but these words are not all of the same type. They fall into different classes or parts of speech, as they were traditionally called. All languages will have two major classes of word called nouns and verbs.
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Abstract As mentioned in chapter one, all languages contain thousands of words, but these words are not all of the same type. They fall into different classes or parts of speech, as they were traditionally called. All languages will have two major classes of word called nouns and verbs.
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2014
The universal and typological status of the notion of word class — closely related to part-of-speech systems, morphology, syntax and the lexicon-syntax interface — continues to be of major linguistic theoretical interest. The papers included in this volume offer a fresh look at the variety of current theoretical and descriptive approaches to word class
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The universal and typological status of the notion of word class — closely related to part-of-speech systems, morphology, syntax and the lexicon-syntax interface — continues to be of major linguistic theoretical interest. The papers included in this volume offer a fresh look at the variety of current theoretical and descriptive approaches to word class
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