syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic phenomena that may influence the interpretation of these constructions, and, with respect to the way diverse interpretive behavior of free adjunct and absolutes is predictable, from higher functional and pragmatic principles. The conclusions found in this volume will be of great benefit to scholars working in the fields of syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and cognitive and text linguistics.
syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic phenomena that may influence the interpretation of these constructions, and, with respect to the way diverse interpretive behavior of free adjunct and absolutes is predictable, from higher functional and pragmatic principles. The conclusions found in this volume will be of great benefit to scholars working in the fields of syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and cognitive and text linguistics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bernd Kortmann received his university education at Trier, Lancaster, and Oxford. He is currently junior research fellow at the Free University of Berlin, and was previously at the University of Hannover. Apart from his work in this area, he has published essays and articles on tense and aspect, lexical semantics, grammaticalization, and functional categories.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Background Chapter 1 The structural diversity of free adjuncts and absolutes Chapter 2 Problems of terminology Chapter 3 Previous research Chapter 4 Aim and scope of the study Chapter 5 The corpus Part II The subject in free adjuncts and absolutes Chapter 6 Control in free adjuncts Chapter 7 The subject in absolutes Chapter 8 The nature of the subject in a definition of free adjuncts and absolutes Part III The interpretation of free adjuncts and absolutes Chapter 9 General remarks Chapter 10 Individual semantic relations Chapter 11 Factors influencing the interpretation Part IV Implications for semantic and pragmatic theory Chapter 12 Free adjuncts and absolutes as instances of minimization in language Chapter 13 Free adjuncts and absolutes and the semantics-pragmatics distinction
Part I Background Chapter 1 The structural diversity of free adjuncts and absolutes Chapter 2 Problems of terminology Chapter 3 Previous research Chapter 4 Aim and scope of the study Chapter 5 The corpus Part II The subject in free adjuncts and absolutes Chapter 6 Control in free adjuncts Chapter 7 The subject in absolutes Chapter 8 The nature of the subject in a definition of free adjuncts and absolutes Part III The interpretation of free adjuncts and absolutes Chapter 9 General remarks Chapter 10 Individual semantic relations Chapter 11 Factors influencing the interpretation Part IV Implications for semantic and pragmatic theory Chapter 12 Free adjuncts and absolutes as instances of minimization in language Chapter 13 Free adjuncts and absolutes and the semantics-pragmatics distinction
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