Adverbs and Functional Heads: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective
Oxford University Press (1998)
| Abstract | In this theory, both adverbs and heads, which encode the functional notions of the clause, are ordered in a rigid sequence. | |||||||||
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Maria Bittner & Naja Trondhjem (2008). Quantification as Reference: Evidence From Q-Verbs. In Lisa Matthewson (ed.), Quantification: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective. Emerald.
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Marvin B. Scott (1966). Functional Foibles and the Analysis of Social Change. Inquiry 9 (1-4):205 – 214.
A. C. Bale & D. Barner (2009). The Interpretation of Functional Heads: Using Comparatives to Explore the Mass/Count Distinction. Journal of Semantics 26 (3):217-252.
Luigi Rizzi (2004). From Inventories to Computations: Open /Closed Class Items and Substantive /Functional Heads. Dialectica 58 (3):437–451.
I. Rapp (1999). Fast 'Almost' and the Visibility Parameter for Functional Adverbs. Journal of Semantics 16 (2):149-204.
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