crosscategorial
Crosscategorial is an adjective used in linguistics and logic to describe approaches that treat linguistic items as capable of operating across multiple syntactic categories rather than fitting into a single fixed category. In this sense, crosscategorial frameworks aim to model how words and phrases can shift category depending on context, or how composition can occur across category boundaries. The term is not a highly standardized label, but it appears in discussions of flexible type systems, polysemy handling, and lexical entries that encode multiple category readings.
In practice, crosscategorial ideas appear in theories such as combinatory categorial grammar (CCG), where the grammar
An example: a word like “play” can function as a noun or a verb in English. A
See also: combinatory categorial grammar, categorial grammar, type-raising, polysemy, lexical semantics.