Concord in Discourse
Author: Stephen Gersh
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2011-11-21
Total Pages: 405
ISBN-13: 311081918X
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Author: Stephen Gersh
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2011-11-21
Total Pages: 405
ISBN-13: 311081918X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Joseph Sabin
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 602
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 688
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Günther Grewendorf
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2012-12-19
Total Pages: 348
ISBN-13: 1614511608
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBringing together papers from various subfields of theoretical linguistics, this volume gives a representative glimpse of current research on form and function in grammar. Its overarching topic is as old as it is hot: the relation between the major clause types as determined in syntax, and their canonical or idiosyncratic roles in discourse as characterized in pragmatic terms. Though none of the papers addresses this topic in its full breadth, they can all be seen to make their specific contributions to it, scrutinizing the pertinent aspects of the grammatical interfaces and elaborating detailed case studies. The first part of this collection comprises three papers (by Asher, Portner, and van Rooy & Franke) devoted to the semantics/pragmatics interface. The second part, with contributions by Rizzi, Saito, and Belletti, deals with the question of how the constitution of sentence types can be related to properties of functional categories in the clausal periphery.The last four papers (Bošković, van Riemsdijk, Bauke & Roeper, Williams) concern the interaction of lexical elements and clausal functional categories, revealing unexpected parallels between clause structure and the internal structure, particularly in lexical categories.
Author: Mark C. Baker
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2008-02-07
Total Pages: 246
ISBN-13: 1139469703
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'Agreement' is the grammatical phenomenon in which the form of one item, such as the noun 'horses', forces a second item in the sentence, such as the verb 'gallop', to appear in a particular form, i.e. 'gallop' must agree with 'horses' in number. Even though agreement phenomena are some of the most familiar and well-studied aspects of grammar, there are certain basic questions that have rarely been asked, let alone answered. This book develops a theory of the agreement processes found in language, and considers why verbs agree with subjects in person, adjectives agree in number and gender but not person, and nouns do not agree at all. Explaining these differences leads to a theory that can be applied to all parts of speech and to all languages.
Author: Joseph Sabin
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Published: 1869
Total Pages: 586
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Published: 1869
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Published: 2020-09-23
Total Pages: 573
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Author: Alfred Small Manson
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Published: 1899
Total Pages: 538
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John-Paul Lotz
Publisher: Peter Lang
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 270
ISBN-13: 9780820486987
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