Simon Belasco
Pennsylvania State University
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Lingua | 1979
Simon Belasco
Abstract The Lexical Hypothesis of Chomsky 1970 as extended by Jackendoff 1975 seems to apply to all classic cases of derived nominals in Standard French. In French slang, the Hypothesis may be adapted to cases where truncation, with or without affixation, arbitrarily occurs in a lexical item other than at stem boundaries, by means of a morphological via rule (MV rule). When semantic properties of determiners are taken into account, use of the X Bar Convention makes the role of derived nominals more transparent. The French slang possessive contruction is syntactically innovative and resembles certain non-standard versions of other languages.
The Modern Language Journal | 1981
Simon Belasco; H. G. Widdowson
The Modern Language Journal | 1965
Simon Belasco
The Modern Language Journal | 1967
Simon Belasco
The Modern Language Journal | 1969
Simon Belasco
The Modern Language Journal | 1970
Simon Belasco
The Modern Language Journal | 1984
Simon Belasco
The Modern Language Journal | 1983
Simon Belasco
Archive | 1977
Albert Valdman; Simon Belasco; Florence Steiner
The Modern Language Journal | 1970
P. Paul Parent; Simon Belasco