Word grammar : new perspectives on a theory of language structure
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Word grammar : new perspectives on a theory of language structure
Continuum, 2006
- : pbk
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注記
"This volume comes from a three-year (April 2002-March 2005) research project on word grammar supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science"--Preface
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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ISBN 9780826486455
内容説明
This book is an introduction to Word Grammar, a theory of language structure founded and developed by Dick Hudson. In this theory, language is a cognitive network - a network of concepts, words and meanings containing all the elements of a linguistic analysis. The theory of language is therefore embedded in a theory of knowledge, in which there are no boundaries between one form of knowledge and any other. Contributors to this volume are primarily Word Grammar grammarians from across the world. All the chapters here manifest theoretical potentialities of Word Grammar, exploring how powerful Word Grammar is to offer analysis for linguistic phenomena in various languages. The chapters come from varying perspectives and include work on a number of languages, including English, German, Japanese, Swahili, Turkish and Ancient Greek. Phenomena studied include verbal inflection, case agreement, extraction, construction and code-mixing. This new collection will be of interest to academics encountering Word Grammar for the first time, or for those who are already familiar with this theory and are interested in reading how it has evolved and what its future may hold.
目次
- 1. What is Word Grammar?
- Dick Hudson, UCL
- Part I: Word Grammar Approaches to Linguistic Analysis
- 2. Case Agreement in Ancient Greek: Implications for a Theory of Covert Elements
- Chet Creider (University of Western Ontario, Canada) and Dick Hudson
- 3. Understood Objects in Japanese and English: A Word Grammar Account
- Kensei Sugayama (Kobe City University, Japan). 4. Argument Linking in Word Grammar
- Jasper Holmes
- 5. Word Grammar and Syntactic Code-Switching Research
- Eva Eppler (University of Surrey, Roehampton)
- 6. Re-Consideration of the Particle ml in Turkish: An Approach from Clitics and Hostword
- Taiki Yoshimura (Ankara University)
- Part II: Towards a Better Word Grammar
- 7. Word Grammar Surface Structures and HPSG Order Domains
- Takahumi Maekawa (University of Essex)
- 8. Distributional Heads and Structural Heads
- And Rosta (University of Central Lancashire)
- 9. Factoring out the Subject Dependency
- Nik Gisborne (University of Edinburgh)
- 10. Conclusion
- Kensei Sugayama and Dick Hudson
- References.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9781847140326
内容説明
This book is an introduction to Word Grammar, a theory of language structure founded and developed by Dick Hudson. In this theory, language is a cognitive network - a network of concepts, words and meanings containing all the elements of a linguistic analysis. The theory of language is therefore embedded in a theory of knowledge, in which there are no boundaries between one form of knowledge and any other. The most controversial idea in Word Grammar syntax is that phrase structure is redundant, because all its work can be done by means of dependencies between individual words. Word-word dependency is therefore a key concept in Word Grammar, and the syntax and semantics of a sentence is built upon this foundation. Contributors to this volume are primarily Word Grammar grammarians from across the world. All the chapters here manifest theoretical potentialities of Word Grammar, exploring how powerful Word Grammar is to offer analysis for linguistic phenomena in various languages. The chapters come from varying perspectives and include work on a number of languages, including English, German, Japanese, Swahili, Turkish and Ancient Greek.Phenomena studied include verbal inflection, case agreement, extraction, construction and code-mixing.
This collection will be of interest to academics encountering Word Grammar for the first time, or for those who are already familiar with this theory and are interested in reading how it has evolved and what its future may hold.
目次
- 1. What is Word Grammar? Richard Hudson, (University College London, UK)
- I: Word Grammar Approaches to Linguistic Analysis
- 2. Case Agreement in Ancient Greek: Implications for a Theory of Covert Elements, Chet Creider (University of Western Ontario, Canada) and Dick Hudson
- 3. Understood Objects in Japanese and English: A Word Grammar Account, Kensei Sugayama (Kobe City University, Japan)
- 4. The Grammar of Be To: From a Word Grammar point of view, Kensei Sugayama (Kobe City University, Japan)
- 5. Linking in Word Grammar, Jasper Holmes
- 6. Word Grammar and Syntactic Code-Switching Research Eva Eppler (University of Surrey, Roehampton)
- 7. Word Grammar Surface Structures and HPSG Order Domains, Takahumi Maekawa (University of Essex, UK)
- II: Towards a Better Word Grammar
- 8. Distributional Heads and Structural Heads, And Rosta (University of Central Lancashire, UK)
- 9. Factoring out the Subject Dependency, Nik Gisborne (University of Edinburgh, Scotland)
- 10. Conclusion, Kensei Sugayama.
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