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Morphosyntactic Alternations in English

Functional and Cognitive Perspectives

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-1-84553-744-9
Verlag: Equinox Publishing
Erscheinungstermin: 01.09.2011
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This volume brings together fourteen papers which explore the discourse-pragmatic, semantic, morphological and syntactic factors involved in English morphosyntactic alternations. The contributors to this volume deal with different types of diathesis alternationsA" -broadly defined by Levin (English Verb Classes and Alternations. A Preliminary Investigation, 1993) as alternations in the expressions of arguments, sometimes accompanied by changes of meaningA" -i.e. transitivity alternations (such as the causative/inchoative alternation and the conative alternation), alternations involving arguments within the VP (such as the Swarm-alternation, and the dative or benefactive alternations), etc. The volume will also include some contributions dealing more generally with the issues of morphological relatedness and verb-specific alternations within functionalist, cognitive and/or constructionist frameworks. The book features a wide range of theoretical approaches, ranging from functionalist models such as Functional Discourse Grammar or the Cardiff Grammar version of Systemic Functional Linguistics to more cognitively-oriented approaches such as Goldberg's Construction Grammar or Fillmore's Frame Semantics. This attempt to describe morphosyntactic alternations within different contemporary theoriesA--A-- -derivational and non-derivational- will hopefully contribute to a better understanding of the linguistic phenomena traditionally subsumed under the rubric of morphosyntactic alternation. The book will be of interest to experienced linguists and researchers of a functionalist, cognitivist or even functional-typological persuasion.


Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9781845537449
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-1-84553-744-9
  • Verlag: Equinox Publishing
  • Erscheinungstermin: 01.09.2011
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: 1. Auflage 2011
  • Serie: Functional Linguistics
  • Produktform: Gebunden
  • Seiten: 382
  • Format (B x H): 156 x 234 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt
Autoren/Hrsg.

Herausgeber

University of Cordoba

Introduction Pilar Guerrero Medina Part I. Theoretically-oriented approaches to the issue of morphosyntactic alternations Alternations as a heuristic to verb meaning and the semantics of constructions Kristin Davidse, University of Leuven The study of alternations in a dialogic Functional Discourse Grammar J. Lachlan Mackenzie, VU University Amsterdam Constraints on syntactic alternation: Lexical-constructional subsumption in the Lexical-Constructional Model Francisco J. Ruiz de Mendoza, University of La Rioja, and Ricardo Mairal Uson, National Distance Education University, Spain Alternation and Participant Role: A contribution from a Systemic Functional Grammar Amy C. Neale, National Digital Research Center, Ireland Part II. Studies of specific alternations II.1 Transitivity alternations involving a change in the configuration of semantic roles The causative/inchoative alternation in Functional Discourse Grammar Daniel Garcia Velasco, University of Oviedo Spontaneous and facilitative events revisited: A cognitive comparative study Juana I. Marin Arrese, Universidad Complutense de Madrid The semantics of English middles and pseudo-middles Casilda Garcia de la Maza, University of the Basque Country An antipassive interpretation of the English conative alternationA": Semantic and discourse-pragmatic dimensions Pilar Guerrero Medina II.2 Alternations involving a change in the morphosyntactic expression and/or placement of arguments A frame-semantic approach to syntactic alternations with build-verbs Hans C. Boas, University of Texas, Austin Acquiring a constituent order alternation: A corpus-based perspective on early particle placement Stefan Th. Gries, University of California, Santa Barbara Looks, appearances and judgements: Towards a unified constructionist analysis of predicative complements in English and Spanish Francisco Gonzalvez-Garcia, University of Almeria Metonymy-motivated morphosyntactic alternations Antonio Barcelona Sanchez, University of Cordoba An FDG approach to the Swarm-alternation as a case of conversion Carmen Portero Munoz, University of Cordoba Morphological relatedness and zero alternation in Old English Javier Martin Arista, University of La Rioja