Readership: Scholars and graduate students of syntactic theory and linguistic competence and performance in departments of linguistics, philosophy, and cognitive science.
Bas Aarts, University College London
"Syntactical Gradience is a very interesting and well-balanced book...a carefully written, compact but nonetheless thoroughgoing study on the subject of syntactic gradience." - Oliver Schallert, Linguist List
1: Introduction Part I Theoretical Background 2: Categorization in Linguistics 3: Grammatical Gradience 4: Gradience and Related Notions Part II Gradience in English Case Studies 5: Subsective Gradience 6: Intersective Gradience 7: Constructional Gradience Part III Formalization 8: Modelling Syntactic Gradience References Index