"Role and Reference Grammar (RRG) is a theory of language in which linguistic structures are accounted for in terms of the interplay of discourse, semantics and syntax. With contributions from a team of leading scholars, this Handbook provides a field-defining overview of RRG. Assuming no prior knowledge, it introduces the framework step-by-step, and includes a pedagogical guide for instructors. It features in-depth discussions of syntax, morphology, and lexical semantics, including treatments of lexical and grammatical categories, the syntax of simple clauses and complex sentences, and how…mehr
"Role and Reference Grammar (RRG) is a theory of language in which linguistic structures are accounted for in terms of the interplay of discourse, semantics and syntax. With contributions from a team of leading scholars, this Handbook provides a field-defining overview of RRG. Assuming no prior knowledge, it introduces the framework step-by-step, and includes a pedagogical guide for instructors. It features in-depth discussions of syntax, morphology, and lexical semantics, including treatments of lexical and grammatical categories, the syntax of simple clauses and complex sentences, and how the linking of syntax with semantics and discourse works in each of these domains. It illustrates RRG's contribution to the study of language acquisition, language change and processing, computational linguistics, and neurolinguistics, and also contains five grammatical sketches which show how RRG analyses work in practice. Comprehensive yet accessible, it is essential reading for anyone who is interested in how grammar interfaces with meaning"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of figures List of tables List of contributors Pedagogical guide Robert D. Van Valin, Jr. Introduction Delia Bentley Part I. Overview: 1. Principles of role and reference grammar Robert D. Van Valin Jr. Part II. Topics in RRG: Simple sentences 2. Lexical and grammatical categories in RRG John M. Peterson 3. A conceptually-oriented approach to semantic composition in RRG Ricardo Mairal-Usón and Pamela Faber 4. Semantic macroroles Rolf Kailuweit 5. Grammatical relations Randy J. LaPolla 6. Argument structure alternations James K. Watters 7. Case assignment Wataru Nakamura 8. Morphology in RRG: the layered structure of the word, inflection and derivation Francisco J. Cortés-Rodríguez 9. Adverbs, mimetics and ideophones Kiyoko Toratani 10. Adposition assignment and adpositional phrase types in RRG Sergio Ibáñez Cerda 11. The RRG approach to information structure Delia Bentley 12. Information structure and argument linking Anja Latrouite and Robert D. Valin, Jr. Part III. Topics in RRG: Complex sentences 13. The structure and semantics of complex sentences Toshio Ohori 14. Linking syntax and semantics in adverbial (adjoined) clauses Lilián Guerrero 15. Cleft sentences and relative clauses Luis Paris 16. Extraction restrictions in complex sentences Mitsuaki Shimojo Part IV. Applications of RRG: 17. Role and reference grammar and diachronic syntax Ranko Matasovi¿ 18. Functional acquisition processes in child language: links to role and reference grammar Richard M. Weist 19. Grammatical aspects of language processing in the brain: a role and reference grammar perspective Robert D. Van Valin, Jr. 20. Formalization of RRG syntax Laura Kallmeyer and Rainer Osswald 21. Computational implementation and applications of role and reference grammar Brian Nolan Part V. Grammatical sketches: 22. A grammatical sketch of Cheyenne (Plains Algonquian, USA) Avelino Corral Esteban 23. A grammatical sketch of Yimas (Lower Sepik, Papua New Guinea) Willian A. Foley 24. A grammatical sketch of Avatime (Kwa, Niger-Congo, Ghana) Saskia van Putten and Rebecca Defina 25. A grammatical sketch of Amele (Papuan, Papua New Guinea) John R. Roberts 26. Case and voice in Amis (Austronesian, Taiwan) Joy J. Wu Index.
List of figures List of tables List of contributors Pedagogical guide Robert D. Van Valin, Jr. Introduction Delia Bentley Part I. Overview: 1. Principles of role and reference grammar Robert D. Van Valin Jr. Part II. Topics in RRG: Simple sentences 2. Lexical and grammatical categories in RRG John M. Peterson 3. A conceptually-oriented approach to semantic composition in RRG Ricardo Mairal-Usón and Pamela Faber 4. Semantic macroroles Rolf Kailuweit 5. Grammatical relations Randy J. LaPolla 6. Argument structure alternations James K. Watters 7. Case assignment Wataru Nakamura 8. Morphology in RRG: the layered structure of the word, inflection and derivation Francisco J. Cortés-Rodríguez 9. Adverbs, mimetics and ideophones Kiyoko Toratani 10. Adposition assignment and adpositional phrase types in RRG Sergio Ibáñez Cerda 11. The RRG approach to information structure Delia Bentley 12. Information structure and argument linking Anja Latrouite and Robert D. Valin, Jr. Part III. Topics in RRG: Complex sentences 13. The structure and semantics of complex sentences Toshio Ohori 14. Linking syntax and semantics in adverbial (adjoined) clauses Lilián Guerrero 15. Cleft sentences and relative clauses Luis Paris 16. Extraction restrictions in complex sentences Mitsuaki Shimojo Part IV. Applications of RRG: 17. Role and reference grammar and diachronic syntax Ranko Matasovi¿ 18. Functional acquisition processes in child language: links to role and reference grammar Richard M. Weist 19. Grammatical aspects of language processing in the brain: a role and reference grammar perspective Robert D. Van Valin, Jr. 20. Formalization of RRG syntax Laura Kallmeyer and Rainer Osswald 21. Computational implementation and applications of role and reference grammar Brian Nolan Part V. Grammatical sketches: 22. A grammatical sketch of Cheyenne (Plains Algonquian, USA) Avelino Corral Esteban 23. A grammatical sketch of Yimas (Lower Sepik, Papua New Guinea) Willian A. Foley 24. A grammatical sketch of Avatime (Kwa, Niger-Congo, Ghana) Saskia van Putten and Rebecca Defina 25. A grammatical sketch of Amele (Papuan, Papua New Guinea) John R. Roberts 26. Case and voice in Amis (Austronesian, Taiwan) Joy J. Wu Index.
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