Corpus-based approaches to sentence structures
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Corpus-based approaches to sentence structures
(Usage-based linguistic informatics, v. 2)
J. Benjamins, c2005
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Other editors: Susumu Zaima, Yoichiro Tsuruga, Francisco Moreno Fernández, Yuji Kawaguchi
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is the second volume of the series "Usage-Based Linguistic Informatics", a product of the 21st century COE program held at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS). The project has an objective to realize an integration of theoretical and applied linguistics on the basis of computer sciences. With a view to practically applying the results of linguistic analysis to language education, the promotion of individual language research has become a high-priority issue. A new field of linguistic research is intended to be developed by elucidating the state of linguistic usage based on the analysis of large amounts of linguistic data. The volume, thus, consists mainly of language-specific corpus-based analyses on sentence structures in ten different languages such as Nuuchahnulth, Korean, Chinese, Malay, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, French, English and Spanish. It also includes papers that deal with various theoretical issues in contrastive linguistics and typology.
Table of Contents
- 1. Opening Address (by Ikehata, Setsuho)
- 2. Center of Usage-Based Linguistic Information (UBLI) (by Kawaguchi, Yuji)
- 3. Preface (by Takagaki, Toshihiro)
- 4. Argument Structure in Discourse: Argument Choice in Possessive Constructions in Nuuchahnulth (by Nakayama, Toshihide)
- 5. Grammatical Markers in Early Baihua and Late Mediaeval Korean in Mengshan's Sayings (by Ito, Hideto)
- 6. When Words Form Sentences
- Linguistic Field Theory: From Morphology through Morpho-Syntax to Supra-Morpho-Syntax (by Noma, Hideki)
- 7. A Usage-Based Analysis of the Causative Verb shi in Mandarin Chinese (by Miyake, Takayuki)
- 8. A Typology of Languages Based on Valence/Voice-marking and Focus (by Moriguchi, Tsunekazu)
- 9. Manner Adverb-like Adjectives in Malay (by Shoho, Isamu)
- 10. Two Turkish Clause Linkages
- -DIK- and - mE: A Pilot Analysis Based on the METU Turkish Corpus (by Kawaguchi, Yuji)
- 11. Semi-Productivity and Valence Marking in Arabic: The So-Called "verbal themes" (by Ratcliffe, Robert R.)
- 12. The Imperfective Passive and Animacy in Russian (by Nakazawa, Hidehiko)
- 13. A Correspondance between N0-V-N1-de-N2 and N0-V-N2-Loc-N1 in French: The Case of Planter (by Tsuruga, Yoichiro)
- 14. Verb Constructions in English and Japanese: A Contrastive Study on Semantic Principles (by Sohmiya, Kiyoko)
- 15. Verb Forms in the Lest-Clause in Present-Day English (by Urata, Kazuyuki)
- 16. Project for the Sociolinguistic Study of Spanish from Spain and America (PRESEEA): A Corpus with a Grammar and Discourse Bias (by Moreno-Fernandez, Francisco)
- 17. On the Productivity of the Spanish Passive Constructions (by Takagaki, Toshihiro)
- 18. Index of Proper Nouns
- 19. Index of Subjects
- 20. Contributors
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