Essays on grammatical theory and universal grammar
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Essays on grammatical theory and universal grammar
(Clarendon paperbacks)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1991, c1989
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Reprint. Originally published: 1989
"First issued in paperback, 1991" -- t.p. verso
Bibliography: p. [285]-300
Includes indexes
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内容説明
This is a collection of original contributions to grammatical theory by a number of leading linguists: John Anderson, Jim Miller, John Lyons, Steve Pulman, Andrew Radford, Bernard Comrie, R. M. W. Dixon, Greville Corbett, and John Hawkins. Topics covered include: the semantic basis for syntactic relations, the relationship between ontology and language, detailed studies of particular constructions in one language, reference
tracking systems, grammatical relations, gender systems, and the explanation of Language Universals.
目次
- Introduction
- John Anderson: Reflections on notional grammar, with some remarks on its relevance to issues in the analysis of English and its history
- Bernard Comrie: Some general properties of reference-tracking systems
- Greville Corbett: An approach to the description of gender systems
- R. M. W. Dixon: Subject and object in universal grammar
- John A. Hawkins: Competence and performance in the explanation of language universals
- John Lyons: Semantic ascent: A neglected aspect of syntactic typology
- Jim Miller: Participant Roles, synonymy, and truth conditions
- Steve Pulman: Prepositional relatives and syntactic marginality
- Andrew Radford: The status of exclamative particles in modern spoken French
- References
- Index
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