<p><p>This book presents reflections on the relationship between narratives and argumentative discourse. It focuses on their functional and structural similarities or dissimilarities, and offers diverse perspectives and conceptual tools for analyzing the narrativesβ potential power for justification
Arguments as relations /
β Scribed by Bowers, John S.
- Publisher
- MIT Press,
- Year
- c2010.
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 255
- Series
- Linguistic inquiry monographs
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Series forward -- Preface -- 1. Introduction and overview -- 2. Passive -- 3. Affectee arguments -- 4. Grammatical function changing morphology -- 5. Derived nominals -- 6. Conclusion -- Appendix A. A compositional semantics for argument heads -- Appendix B. First application of merge -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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