Structural Functional Studies In English Grammar


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Structural-functional Studies in English Grammar


Structural-functional Studies in English Grammar

Author: Michael Hannay

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Release Date: 2007-01-01


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This collection presents a number of studies in the lexico-grammar of English which focus on the one hand on close reading of language in context and on the other hand on current functional theoretical concerns. The various contributions represent distinct functionalist models of language, including Functional Grammar and Functional Discourse Grammar, Systemic-Functional Grammar, Role and Reference Grammar, Cognitive Grammar and Construction Grammar. Taken together, however, they typify current work being conducted from the grammatical perspective within the functionalist enterprise, emphasizing on the relation between structure and usage. A fundamental goal of the enterprise is to identify linguistic structures which are constrained by specific features of use, or which actually encode specific features of use, as many of the contributions here show.

Structural-Functional Studies in English Grammar


Structural-Functional Studies in English Grammar

Author: Omar Velázquez-Mendoza

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2016-04


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Dependency in Linguistic Description


Dependency in Linguistic Description

Author: Alain Polguère

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Release Date: 2009-02-18


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The book covers three major topics crucial for contemporary syntactic research. Firstly, it offers a sketch of a general theory of dependency in natural language. Different types of linguistic dependencies are distinguished (semantic, syntactic, and morphological), the criteria for their recognition are formulated, and all possible combinations are discussed in some detail. Secondly, it demonstrates the application of the general theory in two specific domains: establishing the system of Surface-Syntactic Relations in French and linear positioning of clitics in Serbian. Thirdly, it presents a formal sketch of Head-Driven Phrase-Structure Grammar modelled in terms of syntactic dependencies.