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Big Events, Small Clauses : The Grammar of Elaboration.
Title:
Big Events, Small Clauses : The Grammar of Elaboration.
Author:
Fabricius-Hansen, Cathrine.
ISBN:
9783110285864
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (468 pages)
Series:
Language, Context and Cognition ; v.12

Language, Context and Cognition
Contents:
Preface -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I: Theoretical issues -- CHAPTER 1. Co-eventive adjuncts: main issues and clarifications -- CHAPTER 2. Closed adjuncts: degrees of pertinence -- CHAPTER 3. Open adjuncts: participial syntax -- CHAPTER 4. Open adjuncts: degrees of event integration -- CHAPTER 5. Competing structures: the discourse perspective -- Part II: Language-specific case studies -- CHAPTER 6.1. Possessive absolutes in English and their Norwegian correspondences -- CHAPTER 6.2. On absolutes in French, German, and Norwegian -- CHAPTER 7. Open verb-headed adjuncts in New Testament Greek and the Latin of the Vulgate -- CHAPTER 8. The meaning of Russian converbs -- CHAPTER 9. Participant- and event-oriented adjectival adjuncts in translation German-Norwegian -- CHAPTER 10. German wobei-clauses in translation -- Summary and final discussion -- References -- Index -- Contributors.
Abstract:
Human languages are very economical systems of knowledge, which usually contribute to the formation and interpretation of an utterance only what cannot be supplied by other conceptual systems. Thus, conceptual underspecification and context-dependence are essential properties, which vary from one particular language to the next in dependence on the structural make-up a given language belongs to. The book series "Language, Context and Cognition" explores the essential properties of natural languages in focusing on their lexical entries, on the interaction of their grammatical subsystems as well as on the text production methods, from both synchronic and diachronic viewpoints. Research on the conceptual underspecification of language requires close cooperation of linguists with researchers in cognitive and neuroscience, with phoneticians, logicians and with the experts of pragmatic and experimental disciplines, but it also needs interdisciplinary cooperation with students of non-linguistic conceptual systems. Editorial board (vol. 10 onwards) Dr. habil. Kai Alter (Newcastle University Medical School) Prof. Dr. Ulrike Demske (Universität des Saarlandes) Prof. Dr. Ewald Lang (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) Prof. Dr. Rosemarie Lühr (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena) Prof. Dr. Thomas Pechmann (Universität Leipzig).
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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