Syntactic analysis and description : a constructional approach

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    • Lockwood, David G.

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Syntactic analysis and description : a constructional approach

David G. Lockwood

(Open linguistics series)

Continuum, 2002

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [367]-370) and indexes

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Volume

: hbk ISBN 9780826455215

Description

Aimed at undergraduate and beginning graduate students, this work covers the varieties of syntactic phenomena in different languages and a method of analyzing and describing them. The method is based on the concept of the syntactic construction, which is shared by various views of language structure. In this particular presentation, a construction is characterized as a combination of obligatory and optional functions, and each of these functions is related to a class of manifestations. Syntax as a whole is then seen as interrelating constructions on the ranks (size-levels) of the phrase, clause, and sentence. Besides the essential features of phrase, clause, and sentence structures, there are chapters devoted to special topics such as clitics, negation, clausal organization, and voice and related devices.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Constructions, Functions, and Classes
  • 2. Syntax and Morphology: Preediting Syntactic Data
  • 3. Types of Phrase Constructions
  • 4. Concord and Government in the Phrase
  • 5. Phrase Coordination
  • 6. Types of Basic Clause Constructions
  • 7. Congruence and Determination in the Clause
  • 8. Identification and Description of Clitics
  • 9. Negation in the Clause
  • 10. Varieties of Clausal Organization: Accusative, Ergative, and Others
  • 11. Voice and other Forms of Highlighting in the Clause
  • 12. Sentence Constructions
  • 13. Interrogation in Clause and Sentence Structures
  • 14. Subordinate Clauses and Clausoidal Phrases
  • 15. Syntax and Semology.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780826455222

Description

This book is designed to teach undergraduate and beginning graduate students about the varieties of syntactic phenomena in different languages and a method of analyzing and describing them. The method is based on the concept of the syntactic construction, which is shared by various views of language structure. In this particular presentation, a construction is characterized as a combination of obligatory and optional functions, and each of these functions is related to a class of manifestations. Syntax as a whole is then seen as interrelating constructions on the ranks (size-levels) of the phrase, clause, and sentence.Besides the essential features of phrase, clause, and sentence structures, there are chapters devoted to special topics such as clitics, negation, clausal organization, and voice and related devices.While the emphasis is on the actual syntactic structures observable in the data, the relation of syntactic phenomena to linguistic meaning is also considered. In particular, the final chapter shows how account of syntax can often be simplified if control from meaning structure is assumed. Throughout the book, a distinction between meaningfulness and syntactic-well formedness is consistently made.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Constructions, Functions, and Classes
  • 2. Syntax and Morphology: Preediting Syntactic Data
  • 3. Types of Phrase Constructions
  • 4. Concord and Government in the Phrase
  • 5. Phrase Coordination
  • 6. Types of Basic Clause Constructions
  • 7. Congruence and Determination in the Clause
  • 8. Identification and Description of Clitics
  • 9. Negation in the Clause
  • 10. Varieties of Clausal Organization: Accusative, Ergative, and Others
  • 11. Voice and other Forms of Highlighting in the Clause
  • 12. Sentence Constructions
  • 13. Interrogation in Clause and Sentence Structures
  • 14. Subordinate Clauses and Clausoidal Phrases
  • 15. Syntax and Semology.

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