@article{GunkelZifonun2016, author = {Lutz Gunkel and Gisela Zifonun}, title = {Classifying modifiers in common names}, series = {Word Structure}, volume = {2}, number = {2}, publisher = {Edinburgh University Press}, address = {Edinburgh}, issn = {1750-1245}, doi = {10.3366/E1750124509000415}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-47013}, pages = {205 -- 218}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Complex common names such as Indian elephant or green tea denote a certain type of entity, viz. kinds. Moreover, those kinds are always subkinds of the kind denoted by their head noun. Establishing such subkinds is essentially the task of classifying modifiers that are a defining trait of endocentrically structured complex common names. Examining complex common names of different lexico-syntactic types(NN compounds, N+N syntagmas, NP/PP syntagmas, A+N syntagmas) and from different languages (particularly English, German and French) it can be shown that complex common names are subject to language- independent formal and semantic constraints. In particular, complex common names qualify as name-like expressions in that they tend to be deficient in terms of formal complexity and semantic compositionality.}, language = {en} }