Chapter
Parts of speech as language universals and as language-particular categories
pp.:
61 – 79
Kinship verbs
pp.:
79 – 117
Syntactic categories, cross-linguistic variation and universal grammar
pp.:
117 – 187
When can a language have adjectives? An implicational universal
pp.:
187 – 231
Grammaticalisation and part-of-speech systems
pp.:
231 – 273
Lexical prototypes as a universal basis for cross-linguistic identification of “parts of speech”
pp.:
273 – 299
II. Language-specific studies
pp.:
299 – 333
Modal particles in German: Word classification and legacy beyond grammaticalisation
pp.:
333 – 335
The Tongan category of preverbials
pp.:
335 – 365
Identifying substantival and adjectival pronouns: A case study on German
pp.:
365 – 385
Noun and verb in Iroquoian languages: Multicategorisation from multiple criteria
pp.:
385 – 411
Numeratives in Mandarin Chinese
pp.:
411 – 435
Polynesian multifunctionality and the ambitions of linguistic description
pp.:
435 – 493
Index of authors
pp.:
493 – 503
Index of languages
pp.:
503 – 509
Index of subjects
pp.:
509 – 513