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100 | 1 | ▼a Van Valin, Robert D. |
245 | 1 0 | ▼a Exploring the syntax-semantics interface ▼h [electronic resource] / ▼c Robert D. van Valin, Jr. |
260 | ▼a Cambridge : ▼b Cambridge University Press, ▼c c2005. | |
300 | ▼a 1 online resource (xxii, 310 p.). | |
500 | ▼a Title from e-Book title page. | |
504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
520 | ▼a Language is a system of communication in which grammatical structures function to express meaning in context. While all languages can achieve the same basic communicative ends, they each use different means to achieve them, particularly in the divergent ways that syntax, semantics and pragmatics interact across languages. This book looks in detail at how structure, meaning, and communicative function interact in human languages. Working within the framework of Role and Reference Grammar (RRG), Van Valin proposes a set of rules, called the 'linking algorithm', which relates syntactic and semantic representations to each other, with discourse-pragmatics playing a role in the linking. Using this model, he discusses the full range of grammatical phenomena, including the structures of simple and complex sentences, verb and argument structure, voice, reflexivization and extraction restrictions. Clearly written and comprehensive, this book will be welcomed by all those working on the interface between syntax, semantics and pragmatics. | |
530 | ▼a Issued also as a book. | |
538 | ▼a Mode of access: World Wide Web. | |
650 | 0 | ▼a Grammar, Comparative and general ▼x Syntax. |
650 | 0 | ▼a Semantics. |
650 | 0 | ▼a Pragmatics. |
776 | 0 8 | ▼i Print version: ▼a Van Valin, Robert D. ▼t Exploring the syntax-semantics interface ▼z 0521811791 ▼w (211009) 000045179862 |
856 | 4 0 | ▼u https://oca.korea.ac.kr/link.n2s?url=https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511610578 |
945 | ▼a KLPA | |
991 | ▼a E-Book(소장) |
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List of figures p. ix List of tables p. xiv Preface p. xvii List of abbreviations p. xviii Introduction p. 1 1 Syntactic structure p. 3 1.0 General considerations p. 3 1.1 The layered structure of the clause p. 3 1.2 Operators p. 8 1.3 Formal representation of clause structure p. 11 1.4 Clause structure in dependent-marking and head-marking languages p. 16 1.5 Adjuncts and the periphery p. 19 1.6 Adpositional and noun phrase structure p. 21 2 Lexical representation and semantic roles p. 31 2.0 General considerations p. 31 2.1 Verb classes and logical structures p. 31 2.2 Operators p. 50 2.3 Nouns and noun phrases p. 50 2.4 Semantic roles p. 53 3 Information structure p. 68 3.0 General considerations p. 68 3.1 Topic and focus p. 68 3.2 Focus structure and focus types p. 69 3.3 Morphosyntactic marking of focus structure p. 73 3.4 Formal representation of focus structure p. 77 3.5 Focus structure and the notion of VP p. 80 3.6 Focus structure and the interpretation of quantifier scope p. 81 4 Syntactic relations and case marking p. 89 4.0 General considerations p. 89 4.1 Do all languages have grammatical relations? p. 89 4.2 Privileged syntactic arguments p. 94 4.3 Types of privileged syntactic arguments p. 101 4.4 Case marking and agreement p. 107 4.5 Other syntactic functions p. 115 5 Linking syntactic and semantic representations in simple sentences p. 128 5.0 General considerations p. 128 5.1 The linking algorithm p. 129 5.2 The role of the lexicon in grammar p. 158 5.3 Reflexivization p. 161 5.4 Focus structure and linking p. 170 6 The structure of complex sentences p. 183 6.0 General considerations p. 183 6.1 Nexus relations p. 183 6.2 The layered structure of the clause and juncture p. 188 6.3 Symmetrical vs asymmetrical linkage p. 198 6.4 Operators in complex sentences p. 201 6.5 Complementizer position p. 205 6.6 Interclausal semantic relations and the interclausal relations hierarchy p. 205 6.7 Focus structure in complex sentences p. 213 6.8 Complex NPs p. 220 6.9 Syntactic templates for complex sentences p. 223 7 Linking syntax and semantics in complex sentences p. 225 7.0 General considerations p. 225 7.1 Linking in clausal junctures p. 228 7.2 Linking in nuclear junctures p. 234 7.3 Linking in core junctures p. 239 7.4 Linking in complex noun phrases p. 260 7.5 Reflexivization in complex sentences p. 267 7.6 Constraints on linking in WH-questions and related constructions p. 272 References p. 294 Languages index p. 304 Subject index p. 306