Valence Semantic Case And Grammatical Relations Workshop Studies


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Valence, Semantic Case, and Grammatical Relations


Valence, Semantic Case, and Grammatical Relations

Author: Werner Abraham

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Release Date: 1978-01-01


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The papers in this volume have been grouped in three thematic parts: Valence which plays a key concept in the syntactic classification of verbs and adjectives, provides a necessary link for decoding and encoding grammatical relations, and is an important requisite for the evaluation of formal languages for the purpose of describing and explaining phenomena of natural language. The second group of papers concerns the notion of (deep) case and the implications of tracing a grammatical theory on semantic case. The final series of papers is distinguished by the degree of accent it puts on the link between linguistic surface phenomena, including semantic case, and grammatical relations, in the sense that it has been postulated by Universal Grammar.

Valence, Semantic Case and Grammatical Relations. Workshop Studies


Valence, Semantic Case and Grammatical Relations. Workshop Studies

Author: Conference of Linguists, 12th

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1978


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Investigations of the Syntax–Semantics–Pragmatics Interface


Investigations of the Syntax–Semantics–Pragmatics Interface

Author: Robert D. Van Valin, Jr.

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Release Date: 2008-11-21


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Investigations of the Syntax-Semantics-Pragmatics Interface presents on-going research in Role and Reference Grammar in a number of critical areas of linguistic theory: verb semantics and argument structure, the nature of syntactic categories and syntactic representation, prosody and syntax, information structure and syntax, and the syntax and semantics of complex sentences. In each of these areas there are important results which not only advance the development of the theory, but also contribute to the broader theoretical discussion. In particular, there are analyses of grammatical phenomena such as transitivity in Kabardian, the verb-less numeral quantifier construction in Japanese, and an unusual kind of complex sentence in Wari’ (Chapakuran, Brazil) which not only illustrate the descriptive and explanatory power of the theory, but also present interesting challenges to other approaches. In addition, there are papers looking at the implications and applications of Role and Reference Grammar for neurolinguistic research, parsing and automated text analysis.