New Vistas in Grammar: Invariance and Variation. Proceedings of the Second International Roman Jakobson Conference, New York University, Nov. 5–8, 1985Linda R. Waugh, Stephen Rudy John Benjamins Publishing, 1991 M12 27 - 540 páginas The papers in this volume reflect the renewed interest in the semantics of grammatical categories and the issues of invariance and variation in grammar. In particular, this collection presents the current understanding of invariance of grammar with respect to the synchronic and diachronic analyses of specific languages, and as realized in work on typology and universals.The book is divided into five sections: The Question of Invariance; Invariance and Grammatical Categories; Grammar and Discourse; Grammar and Pragmatics; Typology and Universals. |
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... characterize one type of system are not necessarily homologous with those that obtain in other systems. The same caveat applies when we study the various languages of the world. Although all of them have basically the same design, the ...
... characterize one type of system are not necessarily homologous with those that obtain in other systems. The same caveat applies when we study the various languages of the world. Although all of them have basically the same design, the ...
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... characterization follows from those very invariants (Birnbaum 1984: 414). A safeguard from arbitrariness is obviously needed, and the first and basic one — given the distinctive nature of linguistic units — 36 ERICA GARCIA 3. Validating ...
... characterization follows from those very invariants (Birnbaum 1984: 414). A safeguard from arbitrariness is obviously needed, and the first and basic one — given the distinctive nature of linguistic units — 36 ERICA GARCIA 3. Validating ...
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... characterized as "third-person pronouns". The following decontextualized examples present the basic referential facts in pre-analytical fashion: (1) Compró un libro para sí "He bought a book for himself" (2) Compró un libro para él "He ...
... characterized as "third-person pronouns". The following decontextualized examples present the basic referential facts in pre-analytical fashion: (1) Compró un libro para sí "He bought a book for himself" (2) Compró un libro para él "He ...
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... characterized precisely by highly regular strategies of use (Garcia 1975: 376). This should not lead us, however, to ignore the invariant meanings that motivate the strategies. No matter how regular and firmly entrenched in usage these ...
... characterized precisely by highly regular strategies of use (Garcia 1975: 376). This should not lead us, however, to ignore the invariant meanings that motivate the strategies. No matter how regular and firmly entrenched in usage these ...
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... characterization of Accusative and Dative as Central vs. Peripheral immediately comes to mind: the Accusative is more centrally involved in the event to which the prepositional phrase is relevant, and hence scores a higher percentage of ...
... characterization of Accusative and Dative as Central vs. Peripheral immediately comes to mind: the Accusative is more centrally involved in the event to which the prepositional phrase is relevant, and hence scores a higher percentage of ...
Contenido
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Towards a Typology of Verbal Categories
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Invariance in Grammar Variation in Discourse Discussion
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PART FOUR GRAMMAR AND PRAGMATICS
| 319 |
Deixis and Shifters after Jakobson | 321 |
Deixis as Individuation
| 341 |
Shifters and NonVerbal Categories of Russian
| 363 |
A Historical Perspective | 387 |
The Two Axes of Language and Deixis | 407 |
PART FIVE TYPOLOGY AND UNIVERSALS | 415 |
Two Types of Markedness and their Implications for the Conceptualization of Grammatical Invariance
| 133 |
From Dative to Genitive in Middle IndoAryan
| 153 |
Invariance and Mutation in Acatec Mayan
| 167 |
Variation InvarianceHierarchy and Integration as Grammatical Parameters
| 185 |
Invariance and Markedness in Grammatical Categories
| 221 |
PART THREE GRAMMAR AND DISCOURSE
| 239 |
Pragmatic Textual Modal Discourse Expressive Referential | 241 |
Prolegomena to a Theory of Aspect and Tense in Narrative Discourse
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On the Projection of Equivalence Relations into Syntagms
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Two Approaches to Language Universals
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The Dimensional Model of Language Universals | 437 |
Classical and Modern Universals Research Their Philosophical Background
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Language Typology and Diachronic Linguistics
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a Tribute to Roman Jakobson
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Paralinguistic Universals and Preconceptual Thinking in Language
| 495 |
Index of names
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Index of topics
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Términos y frases comunes
acquisition analysis animacy aspect basic characterized Comrie concept consonants context dative defined deictic demonstratives derived diachronic dimensionality discourse discussion distinction domain elements encoder English example expression fact formal French function gender genitive given grammatical categories grammatical meanings hierarchy identified implicational Indo-European Indo-European languages inflectional inflectional categories interpretation invariant meaning language lexeme lexical linguistic sign linguistique logical marked markedness modal morpheme morphological Mouton narrated event notion noun object obstruents opposition Pāli paradigmatic participants particular perceptional deixis person phonemes phonological plural pragmatic predictions present Projection Principle pronoun properties question reference referential Reflexivization relations relationship relevant role Roman Jakobson Russian SAVs Schooneveld semiotic sentence Shifters singular singulative singulative perceptional situation Slavic speaker specific speech act structure synchronic syntactic syntagmatic Syntax temporal tense theory transitive transitive verb transmissional deixis types typology universais universal grammar unmarked utterance variation verb verbal vowels Waugh word order