The volume SYNTAX-SEMANTICS INTERFACE is a collection of selected studies written by Eva HajiΔovΓ‘ and published between the years 1973 and 2014. The contributions are based on the theoretical framework of the Functional Generative Description as proposed by Petr Sgall in early sixties and developed
Aspectual Roles and the Syntax-Semantics Interface
β Scribed by Carol L. Tenny (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 255
- Series
- Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy 52
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
All work is work in progress. The ideas developed in this work could be (and probably will be) developed further, revised, and expanded. But it was time to write them down and send them out. Some of these ideas about linking had their origins in my 1987 dissertation. However, this work has grown beyond the dissertation in a number of important ways. The most important of these advances lie in, first, articulating aspectual roles as linguistic objects over which lexical semantic phenomena can be stated, and over which linking generalizations are stated; second, recognizing that syntactic phenomena may be classified as to whether or not they are sensitive to the core event of event structure; and third, recognizing the modularity of aspectual and thematic/conceptual structure, and associating that modularity with a difference between language-specific and universal language generalizations. The three chapters of the book are organized around these ideas. I have tried to state these ideas as strong theses. Where they make strong predictions I have meant them to do so, as a probe for future research. I hope that other researchers will take up the challenge to investigate, test and develop these ideas across a wider realm of languages than I --as one person --can do.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Linking: Syntactic Argument Positions and Aspectual Roles....Pages 1-130
Event Structure and Aspectual Roles....Pages 131-181
Lexical Conceptual Structures and Aspectual Roles....Pages 182-221
Back Matter....Pages 222-246
β¦ Subjects
Theoretical Languages; Syntax; Semantics; Interdisciplinary Studies; Psycholinguistics
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