A Grammar of English : The Consequences of a Substance-Based View of Language. Categories / / John M. Anderson.
This grammar of English embraces major lexical, phonological, syntactic structures and interfaces. It is based on the substantive assumption: that the categories and structures at all levels represent mental substance, conceptual and/or perceptual. The adequacy of this assumption in expressing lingu...
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2022] ©2022 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
Series: | A Grammar of English ;
Volume 1 |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (XXVII, 673 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Part I: Parts of Speech
- Chapter 1 Representation
- Chapter 2 Categorization
- Chapter 3 Categorial Asymmetries and Functional Categories
- Chapter 4 The Content of Functors
- Chapter 5 Dependency and Linearity – Syntax
- Chapter 6 Dependency and Linearization – Phonology
- Chapter 7 Complex Categories, and Complex Parts of Speech
- Chapter 8 Determiners and Attributives
- Chapter 9 Names and Pronouns
- Chapter 10 Substance and Modularity – Syntax
- Chapter 11 Substance and Modularity – Phonology
- Chapter 12 Contrast and the Segment
- Chapter 13 Restrictions on Phonological Structure
- Chapter 14 Demands on Syntactic Structure
- Chapter 15 Finiteness, Truth, and Mood
- Chapter 16 Subordinating Conjunctions
- Chapter 17 Coordinating Conjunctions
- Conclusion to Part I
- Part II: Modes of Signifying
- Prelude to Part II
- Chapter 18 Modes of Signifying and of Troping
- Chapter 19 Deverbal Nominalizations and the Genitive
- Chapter 20 Non-deverbal Derived Nouns
- Chapter 21 Adjectives, Nouns, and Valency
- Chapter 22 Derived Adjectives
- Chapter 23 Determinerization, Attributivization, and Adverbialization
- Chapter 24 Adverbs, Attributives, and Nominal Compounds
- Chapter 25 Verbs and Non-deverbal Verbalization
- Chapter 26 Deverbal Verbs
- Conclusion to Part II
- Subplot: Commentary on the Text