Predicates Across Categories

Predicates Across Categories
Author: Rose-Marie A. Déchaine
Publisher: Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International
Total Pages: 580
Release: 1993
Genre: Categorial grammar
ISBN:


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Elementary Predicates and Related Categories

Elementary Predicates and Related Categories
Author: Ludovico Franco
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2024-07-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027246629


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This book offers a fresh perspective on how natural languages encode grammatical relations, by delving into the interplay between oblique cases, adpositions, serial verbs, and applicatives. This book reveals, through a series of case studies, the pervasive role of the 'inclusion' relator across diverse linguistic contexts. Departing from traditional views that obliques lack interpretive content, this work presents a unified conceptual framework of relations in grammar. Drawing on minimalist principles, the book posits a preeminence of the lexicon in syntactic projection, shedding light on the underlying ontology of language. By exploring cross-categorial variation and syncretism, it outlines an inventory of primitives shaping morpho-syntactic derivations.

Predicates and Their Subjects

Predicates and Their Subjects
Author: Susan Rothstein
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9401006903


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Predicates and their Subjects is an in-depth study of the syntax-semantics interface focusing on the structure of the subject-predicate relation. Starting from where the author's 1983 dissertation left off, the book argues that there is syntactic constraint that clauses (small and tensed) are constructed out of a one-place unsaturated expression, the predicate, which must be applied to a syntactic argument, its subject. The author shows that this predication relation cannot be reduced to a thematic relation or a projection of argument structure, but must be a purely syntactic constraint. Chapters in the book show how the syntactic predication relation is semantically interpreted, and how the predication relation explains constraints on DP-raising and on the distribution of pleonastics in English. The second half of the book extends the theory of predication to cover copular constructions; it includes an account of the structure of small clauses in Hebrew, of the use of `be' in predicative and identity sentences in English, and concludes with a study of the meaning of the verb `be'.

Modality Across Syntactic Categories

Modality Across Syntactic Categories
Author: Ana Arregui
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2017
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0198718209


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This volume explores the linguistic expression of modality in natural language from a cross-linguistic perspective. Modal expressions provide the basic tools that allow us to dissociate what we say from what is actually going on, allowing us to talk about what might happen or might have happened, as well as what is required, desirable, or permitted. Chapters in the book demonstrate that modality involves many more syntactic categories and levels of syntactic structure than traditionally assumed. The volume distinguishes between three types of modality: 'low modality', which concerns modal interpretations associated with the verbal and nominal cartographies in syntax; 'middle modality', or modal interpretation associated with the syntactic cartography internal to the clause; and 'high modality', relating to the left periphery. It combines cross-linguistic discussions of the more widely studied sources of modality with analyses of novel or unexpected sources, and shows how the meanings associated with the three types of modality are realized across a wide range of languages.

Complex Predicates

Complex Predicates
Author: Mengistu Amberber
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2010-04-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1139487485


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Complex predicates are multipredicational, but monoclausal structures. They have proven problematic for linguistic theory, particularly for proposed distinctions between the lexicon, morphology, and syntax. This volume focuses on the mapping from morphosyntactic structures to event structure, and in particular the constraints on possible mappings. The volume showcases the 'coverb construction', a complex predicate construction which, though widespread, has received little attention in the literature. The coverb construction contrasts with more familiar serial verb constructions. The coverb construction generally maps only to event structures like those of monomorphemic verbs, whereas serial verb constructions map to a range of event structures differing from those of monomorphemic verbs. The volume coverage is truly cross-linguistic, including languages from Australia, Papua New Guinea, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, East Africa and North America. The volume establishes a new arena of research in event structure, syntax, and cross-linguistic typology.

Grammar in Use Across Time and Space

Grammar in Use Across Time and Space
Author: Misumi Sadler
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2007
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027226303


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This monograph contains the first systematic investigation of the Japanese 'dative subject' construction across time and space. It demonstrates that, in order to capture what speakers/writers know about how to put an utterance or a clause together, it is necessary to pay attention to what they do in actual language use and in different discourse types. The work also shows the importance of diachronic perspectives to help us better understand the ways in which a particular grammatical structure is represented synchronically. By utilizing modern Japanese conversation, contemporary Japanese novels, and a pre-modern and modern Japanese literature corpus, the study highlights the role of 'dative subjects' at the semantic and discourse-pragmatic levels. Specifically, it demonstrates that what has been considered to be a most 'grammatical' aspect of Japanese actually turns out to be rather pragmatically oriented.

Interactive Storytelling

Interactive Storytelling
Author: Alex Mitchell
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2014-09-25
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3319123378


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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Interactive Storytelling, ICIDS 2014, Singapore, Singapore, November 2014. The 20 revised full papers presented together with 8 short papers 7 posters, and 5 demonstration papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 67 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on story generation, authoring, evaluation and analysis, theory, retrospectives, and user experience.

Syntactic Complexity across Interfaces

Syntactic Complexity across Interfaces
Author: Andreas Trotzke
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2015-03-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1501501011


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Syntactic complexity has always been a matter of intense investigation in formal linguistics. Since complex syntax is clearly evidenced by sentential embedding and since embedding of one clause/phrase in another is taken to signal recursivity of the grammar, the capacity of computing syntactic complexity is of central interest to the recent hypothesis that syntactic recursion is the defining property of natural language. In the light of more recent claims according to which complex syntax is not a universal property of all living languages, the issue of how to detect and define syntactic complexity has been revived with a combination of classical and new arguments. This volume contains contributions about the formal complexity of natural language, about specific issues of clausal embedding, and about syntactic complexity in terms of grammar-external interfaces in the domain of language acquisition.

Models, Logics, and Higher-dimensional Categories

Models, Logics, and Higher-dimensional Categories
Author: Bradd T. Hart
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 440
Release:
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0821883828


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Proceedings of a conference held at Centre de recherches mathematiques of the Universite de Montreal, June 18-20, 2009.

Cross-Categorial Classification

Cross-Categorial Classification
Author: Serge Sagna
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2022-03-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110632764


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Languages in which non-finite verbs (infinitives, gerunds etc.) are classified using the same linguistic means as nouns are rare. This typologically unusual phenomenon is found in some Atlantic (Niger-Congo) languages, including Jóola languages like Eegimaa, Fogny and Kwatay, where several different noun class/gender prefixes (NCPs) are used to classify both nouns and verbs. In this book, it is argued following Sagna (2008), that these parallel morphosyntactic classifications in the nominal domain and verbal domains also reflect parallel semantic categorisation of entities and events. The main topics investigated in this book are word class flexibility between nouns and verbs, non-finiteness, noun class/gender (where morphological classes are analysed separately from agreement classes) and the semantic principles underlying the categorisation of entities and events. One of the central findings proposed in this book is that instances of NCP alternations on non-finite verbs reflect strategies of event delimitation. This book will be of interest to scholars investigating parts-of-speech systems, finiteness, systems of nominal and verbal classification, and linguistic categorization.