Words and the grammar of context

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Words and the grammar of context

Paul Kay ; foreword by Charles J. Fillmore

(CSLI lecture notes, no. 40)

CSLI Publications, c1997

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注記

Bibliography: p. 255-263

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Research in linguistic semantics may be roughly divided into two broad traditions. Students concerned with lexical fields and lexical domains ('lexical semanticists') have interested themselves in the paradigmatic relations of contrast that obtain among related lexical items and the substantive detail of how particular lexical items map to the nonlinguistic objects they stand for. 'Formal semanticists' (those who study the combinatorial properties of word meanings) have been mostly unconcerned with these issues, concentrating rather on how the meanings of individual words, whatever their internal structure may be and however they may be paradigmatically related to one another, combine into the meanings of phrases and sentences (and recently, to some extent, texts).

目次

  • Acknowledgements
  • Foreword Charles J. Fillmore
  • 1. Regularity and idiomaticity in grammatical construction
  • the case of let alone with Charles J. Fillmore and Mary Catherine O'Connor
  • 2. Even
  • 3. At least
  • 4. Construction grammar
  • 5. Linguistic competence and folk theories of language: two English hedges
  • 6. The kind of/sort of construction
  • 7. Contextual operators: respective, respectively, and vice versa
  • 8. Constructional modus tollens and level of conventionality
  • 9. Three properties of the ideal reader
  • 10. The inheritance of presuppostions
  • References.

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