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Silent Nominal Heads in Manner Adverbials

Silent Nominal Heads in Manner Adverbials

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Silent Nominal Heads in Manner Adverbials

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Silent Nominal Heads in Manner Adverbials

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Firenze University Press

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Quaderni di Linguistica e Studi Orientali, 2024-10, Vol.10, p.65-78

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English

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Firenze University Press

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In this study we will start from a suggestion taken from Kayne’s proposal (2016) about silent heads, in order to analyse the structure of some specific adverbial PPs in different languages. It will be argued that behind certain manner constructions consisting of a preposition plus an adjective may lie a full nominal phrase, whose head is generally...

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Silent Nominal Heads in Manner Adverbials

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_491417bd70ba4d1f917f9cbd3404f097

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_491417bd70ba4d1f917f9cbd3404f097

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2421-7220

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2421-7220

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10.36253/qulso-2421-7220-16566

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