Perlmutter, David M.:Studies in Relational Grammar 2.
- hardcover 1984, ISBN: 0226660516
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[EAN: 9780226660516], [SC: 5.0], [PU: University of Chicago Press], Jacket, Chicago :. University Of Chicago Press, 1984. Hardcover. Dustjacket. 404 pp.- This work and its companion volume, Studies in Relational Grammar 1, introduce the theoretical constructs of relational grammar. This framework is known for its straightforwardness, for its ability to account for exotic data, and for having sparked a wide-ranging, innovative program of research on syntactic universals and typology. Studies in Relational Grammar 2 features analyses of constructions long regarded as anomalous or problematic. This volume shows how theory and data interact. Ideas such as the Unaccusative Hypothesis and the 1-Advancement Exclusiveness Law have led to new discovering, both cross-linguistic and language-internal, which in turn shed light on such questions as the linkage between semantic roles and initial grammatical relations. New solutions to some long-standing problems follow from relational grammar's restrictive clause-structure typology: impersonal passive is an advancement to subject, antipassive a demotion from subject to direct object, and the "dative subject" phenomenon a demotion to indirect object. These analyses find corroboration in a variety of languages, as do other claims, notably that there exist rules (even of case-marking and verb agreement) that refer to nonfinal grammatical relations. While all these findings bear on the basic problem of syntactic representation, the two opening papers confront that issue directly, arguing that linguistic theory must recognize distinct syntactic levels expressed in terms of grammatical relations.English text. Condition : fine & unread. Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9780226660516. Keywords : ,, Books<
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[EAN: 9780226660516], [SC: 5.0], [PU: University of Chicago Press], Jacket, Chicago : University Of Chicago Press, 1984. Hardcover. Dustjacket. 404 pp.- This work and its companion volume, Studies in Relational Grammar 1, introduce the theoretical constructs of relational grammar. This framework is known for its straightforwardness, for its ability to account for exotic data, and for having sparked a wide-ranging, innovative program of research on syntactic universals and typology. Studies in Relational Grammar 2 features analyses of constructions long regarded as anomalous or problematic. This volume shows how theory and data interact. Ideas such as the Unaccusative Hypothesis and the 1-Advancement Exclusiveness Law have led to new discovering, both cross-linguistic and language-internal, which in turn shed light on such questions as the linkage between semantic roles and initial grammatical relations. New solutions to some long-standing problems follow from relational grammar's restrictive clause-structure typology: impersonal passive is an advancement to subject, antipassive a demotion from subject to direct object, and the "dative subject" phenomenon a demotion to indirect object. These analyses find corroboration in a variety of languages, as do other claims, notably that there exist rules (even of case-marking and verb agreement) that refer to nonfinal grammatical relations. While all these findings bear on the basic problem of syntactic representation, the two opening papers confront that issue directly, arguing that linguistic theory must recognize distinct syntactic levels expressed in terms of grammatical relations.English text. Condition : fine & unread. Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9780226660516. Keywords : ,, Books<
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Perlmutter, David M.:Studies in Relational Grammar 2.
- hardcover 1984, ISBN: 0226660516
[EAN: 9780226660516], [SC: 5.0], Jacket, Chicago :. University Of Chicago Press, 1984. Hardcover. Dustjacket. 404 pp.- This work and its companion volume, Studies in Relational Grammar 1,… More...
[EAN: 9780226660516], [SC: 5.0], Jacket, Chicago :. University Of Chicago Press, 1984. Hardcover. Dustjacket. 404 pp.- This work and its companion volume, Studies in Relational Grammar 1, introduce the theoretical constructs of relational grammar. This framework is known for its straightforwardness, for its ability to account for exotic data, and for having sparked a wide-ranging, innovative program of research on syntactic universals and typology. Studies in Relational Grammar 2 features analyses of constructions long regarded as anomalous or problematic. This volume shows how theory and data interact. Ideas such as the Unaccusative Hypothesis and the 1-Advancement Exclusiveness Law have led to new discovering, both cross-linguistic and language-internal, which in turn shed light on such questions as the linkage between semantic roles and initial grammatical relations. New solutions to some long-standing problems follow from relational grammar's restrictive clause-structure typology: impersonal passive is an advancement to subject, antipassive a demotion from subject to direct object, and the "dative subject" phenomenon a demotion to indirect object. These analyses find corroboration in a variety of languages, as do other claims, notably that there exist rules (even of case-marking and verb agreement) that refer to nonfinal grammatical relations. While all these findings bear on the basic problem of syntactic representation, the two opening papers confront that issue directly, arguing that linguistic theory must recognize distinct syntactic levels expressed in terms of grammatical relations.English text. Condition : fine & unread. Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9780226660516. Keywords : ,, Books, [PU: University of Chicago Press]<
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Perlmutter, David M.:Studies in Relational Grammar Two
- hardcover 1984, ISBN: 9780226660516
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University of Chicago Press, Gebundene Ausgabe, 404 Seiten, Publiziert: 1984-04-01T00:00:01Z, Produktgruppe: Buch, 1.44 kg, Linguistik, Sozialwissenschaft, Kategorien, Bücher, Rosen, Carol G. University of Chicago Press, 1984<
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