2011
DOI: 10.2478/psicl-2011-0042
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The similarities and differences of four neglected lexical categories: English [VerN]N and [VingN]N, and French [NVveur]N and [NVant]N units

Abstract: Two categories of English lexical units, [VerN] N (howler monkey) and "subjective" (i.e. including a subject-verb relation) [VingN] N (revolving door), and two French ones, [NVeur] N (singe hurleur) and [NVant] N (porte tournante) are examined as a group with regard to their similarities. Beside the fact that they have been largely ignored by previous research, they are all endocentric units with a nominal head and a deverbal modifier, in which the head noun is interpretable as the subject of the verb underlyi… Show more

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