Meaning and the Structure of Language
Author: Wallace L. Chafe
Publisher:
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 9780226100562
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →For scholars in general linguistics, English semantics, and syntax.
Author: Wallace L. Chafe
Publisher:
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 9780226100562
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →For scholars in general linguistics, English semantics, and syntax.
Author: Mihaela Tănase-Dogaru
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published: 2021-07-01
Total Pages: 349
ISBN-13: 1527571815
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This volume brings together a number of researchers working on generative syntax and semantics, language acquisition and phonology to explore various theoretical frameworks, ranging from generative grammar and formal semantics to more descriptive approaches. The contributions gathered here investigate various aspects in the syntax, semantics, phonology and acquisition of Romanian in comparison with other (mainly Romance) languages. The book will be of interest to linguists who are keen on keeping up with the latest advances in the field of Romance studies, as well as those whose research bears on languages such as Hungarian, German, and Maltese, among others.
Author: Kerstin Schwabe
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 584
ISBN-13: 9789027233646
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This collection of articles offers a new and compelling perspective on the interface connecting syntax, phonology, semantics and pragmatics. At the core of this volume is the hypothesis that information structure represents the common interface of these grammatical components. Information structure is investigated here from different theoretical viewpoints yielding typologically relevant information and structural generalizations. In the volume's introductory chapter, the editors identify two central approaches to information structure: the formal and the interpretive view. The remainder of the book is organized accordingly. The first part examines information structure and grammar, concentrating on generalizations across languages. The second part investigates information structure and pragmatics, concentrating on clause structure and context. Through concrete analyses of topic, focus, and related phenomena across different languages, the contributors add new and convincing evidence to the research on information structure.
Author: Noam Chomsky
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2020-05-18
Total Pages: 120
ISBN-13: 3112316002
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →No detailed description available for "Syntactic Structures".
Author: Emma L. Pavey
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2010-08-19
Total Pages: 423
ISBN-13: 1139488694
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Most of the time we communicate using language without considering the complex activity we are undertaking, forming words and sentences in a split second. This book introduces the analysis of language structure, combining both description and theory within a single, practical text. It begins by examining words and parts of words, and then looks at how words work together to form sentences that communicate meaning. Sentence patterns across languages are also studied, looking at the similarities and the differences we find in how languages communicate meaning. The book also discusses how context can affect how we structure our sentences: the context of a particular language and its structures, the context of old and new information for us and our addressee(s), and the context of our culture.
Author: John Collins
Publisher: Oxford University Press (UK)
Published: 2011-09-29
Total Pages: 219
ISBN-13: 0199694842
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →John Collins presents an analysis of the problem of the unity of the proposition - how propositions can be both single things and complexes at the same time. He surveys previous investigations of the problem and offers his own solution, which is defended from both philosophical and linguistic perspectives.
Author: Vyvyan Evans
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Published: 2004-03-05
Total Pages: 298
ISBN-13: 9027293783
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →One of the most enigmatic aspects of experience concerns time. Since pre-Socratic times scholars have speculated about the nature of time, asking questions such as: What is time? Where does it come from? Where does it go? The central proposal of The Structure of Time is that time, at base, constitutes a phenomenologically real experience. Drawing on findings in psychology, neuroscience, and utilising the perspective of cognitive linguistics, this work argues that our experience of time may ultimately derive from perceptual processes, which in turn enable us to perceive events. As such, temporal experience is a pre-requisite for abilities such as event perception and comparison, rather than an abstraction based on such phenomena. The book represents an examination of the nature of temporal cognition, with two foci: (i) an investigation into (pre-conceptual) temporal experience, and (ii) an analysis of temporal structure at the conceptual level (which derives from temporal experience).