English abstract nouns as conceptual shells : from corpus to cognition /

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Main Author: Schmid, Hans-Jörg
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2000.
Series:Topics in English linguistics ; 34
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505 0 0 |t Foundations: Theory, terminology and methodology --  |t Approaching shell nouns --  |t The term shell noun --  |t Defining shell nouns and shell-content complexes in functional terms --  |t A brief note on the theoretical stance --  |t The links between shell nouns and contents --  |t Triggering co-interpretation --  |t Lexico-grammatical patterns of shell-noun uses --  |t From identity of reference to experiential identity --  |t The semantic contributions of different types of complements: a survey of the evidence from verbal complementation --  |t Basic functions of shell-noun typical patterns --  |t The systematic investigation of shell nouns --  |t The From-Corpus-to-Cognition Principle --  |t Data retrieval --  |t Cleaning up the data --  |t Systematic misses of the corpus inquiry --  |t A survey of the results of the corpus inquiry --  |t Semantic prerequisites --  |t Abstractness --  |t Extensional abstractness and classes of abstract entities --  |t Stylistic abstractness and grammatical metaphor --  |t Unspecificity and structure-inherent semantic gaps --  |t The use of shell nouns --  |t Describing shell-noun uses --  |t Degrees of typicality --  |t Explaining the meanings of shell-noun uses: features and frames --  |t Factual uses --  |t Neutral uses --  |t Causal uses --  |t Evidential uses --  |t Comparative uses --  |t Partitive uses --  |t Attitudinal factual uses --  |t Linguistic uses --  |t Propositional uses --  |t Illocutionary uses --  |t Assertive uses --  |t Rogative uses --  |t Directive uses --  |t Commissive uses --  |t Expressive uses --  |t Mental uses --  |t Conceptual uses --  |t Psychological-state uses --  |t Creditive uses --  |t Dubitative uses --  |t Volitional uses. 
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