The lexical-syntactic representation of number

Number is an important aspect of lexical syntax. While there has been substantial research devoted to number agreement at the level of the sentence, relatively less attention has been paid to the representation of number at the level of individual lexical items. In this paper, we propose a represent...

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Main Authors: Nickels, L., Biedermann, Britta-Andrea, Fieder, N., Schiller, N.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Routledge 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13232
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author Nickels, L.
Biedermann, Britta-Andrea
Fieder, N.
Schiller, N.
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description Number is an important aspect of lexical syntax. While there has been substantial research devoted to number agreement at the level of the sentence, relatively less attention has been paid to the representation of number at the level of individual lexical items. In this paper, we propose a representational framework for the lexical syntax of number in spoken word production that we believe can account for much of the data regarding number in noun and noun phrase production. This framework considers the representation of regular and irregular nouns, and more unusual cases such as pluralia tantum (e.g. scissors), zero plurals (e.g. sheep) and mass nouns (e.g. garlic). We not only address bare noun production but also the production of determiner + noun phrases. While focusing on examples from English, we extend the framework to include languages with grammatical gender such as German.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-132322018-03-29T09:06:08Z The lexical-syntactic representation of number Nickels, L. Biedermann, Britta-Andrea Fieder, N. Schiller, N. Number is an important aspect of lexical syntax. While there has been substantial research devoted to number agreement at the level of the sentence, relatively less attention has been paid to the representation of number at the level of individual lexical items. In this paper, we propose a representational framework for the lexical syntax of number in spoken word production that we believe can account for much of the data regarding number in noun and noun phrase production. This framework considers the representation of regular and irregular nouns, and more unusual cases such as pluralia tantum (e.g. scissors), zero plurals (e.g. sheep) and mass nouns (e.g. garlic). We not only address bare noun production but also the production of determiner + noun phrases. While focusing on examples from English, we extend the framework to include languages with grammatical gender such as German. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13232 10.1080/23273798.2013.879191 Routledge restricted
spellingShingle Nickels, L.
Biedermann, Britta-Andrea
Fieder, N.
Schiller, N.
The lexical-syntactic representation of number
title The lexical-syntactic representation of number
title_full The lexical-syntactic representation of number
title_fullStr The lexical-syntactic representation of number
title_full_unstemmed The lexical-syntactic representation of number
title_short The lexical-syntactic representation of number
title_sort lexical-syntactic representation of number
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13232