Aspect in the English verb : process and result in language
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Aspect in the English verb : process and result in language
(Longman linguistics library)
Longman, 1993
- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. [355]-383
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
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: pbk ISBN 9780582068315
内容説明
This study takes a fresh approach to verb aspect in English - the nature of the action of a verb as to its beginning, duration, completion, or repetition with or without reference to its position in time. It provides an explanation as to why we choose one member of a different lexical pair as opposed to the other (e.g. do/make, look/see). Data used has been taken from a wide range of both spoken and written discourse and texts reflecting people's actual use of language presented in their relevant linguistic and situational contexts.
目次
list of Figures and Tables. Preface. Acknowledgements. Part 1: Aspect in the English Verb. 1. Introduction: aspects of .aspect'. Part II: Process Versus Result in the Lexicon: 'Performative Verbs'. 2. 'Do' versus 'make'. Part III: Process Versus Result in the Lexicon: 'Sensory Verbs'. 3. 'Looks versus /see'. 4. 'listen' versus 'hear'. Part IV: Process Versus Result in Lexicon: 'Speech Act Verbs'.5. 'Say' versus 'tell'. 6. 'Speak' versus 'talk'. Part V: Process Versus Result in Grammar: 'Aspectual Verbs'. 7. Begin' versus 'start'. 8. 'End' versus 'finish' 9. 'Shut' versus 'close'. Part VI: From Lexicon to Grammar: 'Grammaticalization'. 10. Auxiliary verbs 1: (Process) 'do' versus (Result) 'get' 11. Auxiliary verbs 11: the 'be' versus 'have' versus 'get' system. Part VII: From Grammar to Lexicon: The Search for Isomorphy. 12. 'Irregular-' verbs and infinitives. Bibliography. Index.
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ISBN 9780582068322
内容説明
Aims to provide a broad view of the subject difficult to obtain exclusively from academic journals and monographs. Coverage of this series will extend to all main aspects of linguistic study, and will include work on major language families, on English and other important languages. Takes a fresh approach to the key area in linguistics of 'Verb aspect in English'- the way in which verbs deal with time. It begins by outlining the limitations of the more traditional approaches to the subject before moving on to propose an alternative analysis using the categories of verbs in written and spoken English. Key Features - Provides a wide-ranging theoretical and practical survey of verb use in English. Covers all the topics crucial to the advanced student of English and linguistics. Data used has been taken from a wide range of both spoken and written discourse and texts to reflect people's actual use of language. Explains why we choose one member of a difficult lexical pair as opposed to the other (e.g. 'do/make', 'look/see'). It is aimed at advanced students in linguistics, semioticians, language teachers and senior ELT teachers.
目次
list of Figures and Tables. Preface. Acknowledgements. Part 1: Aspect in the English Verb. 1. Introduction: aspects of .aspect'. Part II: Process Versus Result in the Lexicon: 'Performative Verbs'. 2. 'Do' versus 'make'. Part III: Process Versus Result in the Lexicon: 'Sensory Verbs'. 3. 'Looks versus /see'. 4. 'listen' versus 'hear'. Part IV: Process Versus Result in Lexicon: 'Speech Act Verbs'.5. 'Say' versus 'tell'. 6. 'Speak' versus 'talk'. Part V: Process Versus Result in Grammar: 'Aspectual Verbs'. 7. Begin' versus 'start'. 8. 'End' versus 'finish' 9. 'Shut' versus 'close'. Part VI: From Lexicon to Grammar: 'Grammaticalization'. 10. Auxiliary verbs 1: (Process) 'do' versus (Result) 'get' 11. Auxiliary verbs 11: the 'be' versus 'have' versus 'get' system. Part VII: From Grammar to Lexicon: The Search for Isomorphy. 12. 'Irregular-' verbs and infinitives. Bibliography. Index.
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