Function and Class in Linguistic Description
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Function and Class in Linguistic Description

The Taxonomic Foundations of Grammar
 eBook
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ISBN-13:
9783030781736
Veröffentl:
2021
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
338
Autor:
Mário Alberto Perini
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book deals with the traditional problem of the classification of linguistic units, with a primary focus on word classes. The approach is descriptive rather than theoretical, and is based on the use of distinctive features analogous to the ones used in phonology, which entails a radical reworking of the traditional classification. The first part presents some basic notions such as the use of distinctive features and the role of word classes in grammar; classification by prototypes; and the use of world knowledge as a resource to assign thematic relations to constituents in the sentence. In the second part, some descriptive problems are examined, namely the classification of verbs according to valency; connectives, adverbs, and the internal constituents of the NP; and the classification of units larger than words. This book will be of use as a guide for linguists working on the description of natural languages, as well as a resource for students on courses in linguistic theory and description.
This book deals with the traditional problem of the classification of linguistic units, with a primary focus on word classes. The approach is descriptive rather than theoretical, and is based on the use of distinctive features analogous to the ones used in phonology, which entails a radical reworking of the traditional classification. The first part presents some basic notions such as the use of distinctive features and the role of word classes in grammar; classification by prototypes; and the use of world knowledge as a resource to assign thematic relations to constituents in the sentence. In the second part, some descriptive problems are examined, namely the classification of verbs according to valency; connectives, adverbs, and the internal constituents of the NP; and the classification of units larger than words. This book will be of use as a guide for linguists working on the description of natural languages, as well as a resource for students on courses in linguistic theory and description.
Chapter 1: Introduction

Part I: General Principles

Chapter 2: Categorization and knowledge

Chapter 3: Form and meaning

Chapter 4: Word classes

Chapter 5: Classes and the grammar

Chapter 6: Prototypes

Chapter 7: Assignment by default.- Part II: Descriptive Application

Chapter 8: Classification of verbs

Chapter 9: Constructions of directional motion: a guided tour of valential complexity

Chapter 10: Functions and classes in the NP

Chapter 11: Towards a taxonomy of connectives

Chapter 12: Adverbs and their relatives

Chapter 13: Features and grammatical description

Chapter 14: Semantic correlations and syntactic features

Chapter 15: Beyond the lexicon

Chapter 16: Summary

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