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English nouns : the ecology of nominalization / Rochelle Lieber
United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2016
197p. ; 24 cm.



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Les noms d idéalités et la modalité: marquage dune opposition. / Nelly Flaux, Dejan Stosic. // Langages. 2014, Vol. 193.
2014
p. 128-142.

In this paper, we apply the category of modality to the class of nouns. Understood in its original sense, i.e. as an evaluation of objects in terms of true/false, beautiful/ugly or good/bad, modality is used here as one of a series of criteria for classifying a particular kind of nouns, which we call “ideality nouns” (IdN) following Husserl (e.g. sonata, poem, engraving, theorem). Such nouns refer to those objects that are endowed with a spiritual content supposed to be interpreted by humans. The three modal oppositions mentioned above, combined with other linguistic parameters, allow us both to well establish the distinction between IdNs denoting “free idealities” (e.g. theorem, number, triangle) and IdNs denoting “bound idealities” (e.g. symphony, novel, painting) and to refine the classification of the class itself.