Transitivity

Transitivity

Author: Patrick Brandt

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 321

ISBN-13: 9027255490

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What happens when a canonically transitive form meets a canonically transitive meaning, and what happens when this doesn t happen? How do dyadic forms relate to monadic ones, and what are the entailments of the operations that the grammar uses to relate one to the other? Collecting original expert work from acquisition, processing, typological and theoretical syntax-semantics research, this volume provides a state of the art as well as cutting edge discussion of central issues in the realm of Transitivity. These include the definition and role of "Natural Transitivity," the interpretation and repercussions of valency changing operations and differential case marking, and the interactions between (in)transitive Gestalts in different categories and at different levels of representation."


Prototypical Transitivity

Prototypical Transitivity

Author: Åshild Næss

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 2007-07-13

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 9027292213

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This book presents a functional analysis of a notion which has gained considerable importance in cognitive and functional linguistics over the last couple of decades, namely 'prototypical transitivity'. It discusses what prototypical transitivity is, why it should exist, and how it should be defined, as well as how this definition can be employed in the analysis of a number of phenomena of language, such as case-marking, experiencer constructions, and so-called ambitransitives. Also discussed is how a prototype analysis relates to other approaches to transitivity, such as that based on markedness. The basic claim is that transitivity is iconic: a construction with two distinct, independent arguments is prototypically used to refer to an event with two distinct, independent participants. From this principle, a unified account of the properties typically associated with transitivity can be derived, and an explanation for why these properties tend to correlate across languages can be given.


Transitive Nouns and Adjectives

Transitive Nouns and Adjectives

Author: John Jeffrey Lowe

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 019879357X

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This book explores the wealth of evidence from early Indo-Aryan for the existence of transitive nouns and adjectives, a rare linguistic phenomenon. The data is set in the wider historical context, from Proto-Indo-European to Modern Indo-Aryan, and analysed from diachronic, typological, and theoretical perspectives.


Causatives and Transitivity

Causatives and Transitivity

Author: Bernard Comrie

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 9027230269

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This volume brings together 18 typological studies of causative and related constructions (transitivity, voice, other expressions of cause) by 19 scholars from North America, Western Europe, and Russia. The inspirations for the volume is the pioneering work on causative constructions by the Leningrad Typology Group; several of the contributors have close connections to the charter members of that group, others have appreciated this work from a distance. The volume as a whole is based on the concept of causative constructions as embracing both morphology and syntax, with an important semantic component as well. In addition to general studies concerning the morpho syntactic and semantic typology and the history of causative constructions and relations to other phenomena, the following individual languages are treated in detail: Russian, English, Dutch, Svan, Even, Korean, Yukaghir, Alutor, Aleut, Haruai, Dogon, Athabaskan languages. The volume will be of interest to typologists, to other linguists interested in causative constructions and transitivity relations, and to all who are interested in the linguistic expression of causal relations.


Introduction to Systemic Functional Linguistics

Introduction to Systemic Functional Linguistics

Author: Suzanne Eggins

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780826457868

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Introduction to systemic functional linguistics explores the social semiotic approach to language most closely associated with the work of Michael Halliday and his colleagues>


Transitivity, Valency, and Voice

Transitivity, Valency, and Voice

Author: Denis Creissels

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024-10-29

Total Pages: 849

ISBN-13: 0198899580

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This book sets up a consistent theoretical and terminological framework for the study of the phenomena that are commonly subsumed under the terms transitivity, valency, and voice. These three concepts are at the heart of the most basic aspects of clausal structure in any language; however, there is considerable cross-linguistic variation in the constraints on how verbs combine with noun phrases that refer to participants in the event that they denote or to the circumstances of the event. In this book, Denis Creissels explores and accounts for the extent of this cross-linguistic variation, capturing its regularities and examining the historical phenomena that have resulted in the emergence of constructions and markers. The novel framework developed in the book allows similar phenomena to be identified across typologically diverse languages, and facilitates systematic comparison of the manifestations of these phenomena in the grammars of individual languages.


Language, Social Structure, and Culture

Language, Social Structure, and Culture

Author: Patricia Mayes

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 9781588113467

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Comparing Japanese and American interaction, text argues that language use is instrumental in the construction of social structure and culture.


English Grammar

English Grammar

Author: Angela Downing

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 648

ISBN-13: 9780415287869

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Presenting a course on English grammar, this book includes many entries and examples of language in use. It is useful reading for non-native speakers of English.


Public Choice III

Public Choice III

Author: Dennis C. Mueller

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2003-02-17

Total Pages: 796

ISBN-13: 9780521894753

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Animal Cognition

Animal Cognition

Author: H. L. Roitblat

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2014-04-04

Total Pages: 699

ISBN-13: 131776904X

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First published in 1984. With this volume we initiate a series of books in comparative cognition and neuroscience. The presentations at the Harry Frank Guggenheim Conference, June 2-4, 1982, out of which the present volume grew, showed that this field of enquiry into cognitive functioning and its neural basis had reached maturity.