A Syntax of Substance

A Syntax of Substance
Title A Syntax of Substance PDF eBook
Author David Adger
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 203
Release 2013
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0262518309

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A new approach to grammar and meaning of relational nouns is presented along with its empirical consequences.

The Substance of Language Volume I: The Domain of Syntax

The Substance of Language Volume I: The Domain of Syntax
Title The Substance of Language Volume I: The Domain of Syntax PDF eBook
Author John Mathieson Anderson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 447
Release 2011-10-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0199608318

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The Domain of Syntax explores the consequences for syntax of assuming that language is grounded in cognition and perception. He considers whether this permits a lexicalist approach to syntax that would allow it to dispense not only with structural mutations but with universal grammar itself.

The Substance of Language Volume III: Phonology-Syntax Analogies

The Substance of Language Volume III: Phonology-Syntax Analogies
Title The Substance of Language Volume III: Phonology-Syntax Analogies PDF eBook
Author John Mathieson Anderson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 424
Release 2011-10-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0199608334

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Phonology-Syntax Analogies looks at the degree to which analogies between syntax and phonology result from their being representational subsystems within the overall system of language, at why they sometimes break down, and at how far semantic and phonetic properties limit such analogies.

The Syntax of Desire

The Syntax of Desire
Title The Syntax of Desire PDF eBook
Author Elena Lombardi
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 393
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0802090702

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In medieval culture, the consideration of language is deeply connected to other aspects of the system of knowledge. One interesting connection takes place between theories of language and theories of larger concepts such as love and desire. The Syntax of Desire is an interdisciplinary examination of the interlacing operation of syntax and desire in three medieval 'grammars:' theological, linguistic, and poetic. Exploring three representative aspects of medieval language theory, Elena Lombardi uncovers the ways in which syntax and desire were interrelated in the Middle Ages. She suggests that, in Augustine's theology, the creative act of God in the universe emerges as a syntax that the human individual must interpret by means of desire; in the linguistic theory of the Modistae, she sees the syntax of language as parallel to a syntax of reality, one organized by the desiring interplay of matter and form; in Dante's poetry, she argues that the language of the fallen human is bound together by the syntax of poetry, an act of desire that restores language to its primitive innocence. In addition to detailed analyses of medieval texts, The Syntax of Desire examines some aspects of the same relationship in light of contemporary linguistics, philosophy of language, and psychoanalysis.

Formal Approaches to Function in Grammar

Formal Approaches to Function in Grammar
Title Formal Approaches to Function in Grammar PDF eBook
Author Andrew Carnie
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 390
Release 2003-03-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027296901

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The contributions making up this volume in honor of Eloise Jelinek are written from a formalist perspective that deals with stereotypically functionalist questions about language. Jelinek's pioneering work in formalist syntax has shown that autonomous syntax need not exist in a vacuum. Her work has highlighted the importance of incorporating the effects of discourse and information structure on the syntactic representation. This book aims to invoke Jelinek's work either in substance or spirit. The focus is on Jelinek's influential Pronominal Argument Hypothesis as an "non-configurational" language; the influence of discourse-related interface phenomena on syntactic structure; the syntactic analysis of the grammaticalization; interactions between morphology, phonology and phonetics; and foundational issues about the link between formal grammar and function of language, as well as the methodological issues underlying the different approaches to linguistics.

Aristotle's Theory of Substance

Aristotle's Theory of Substance
Title Aristotle's Theory of Substance PDF eBook
Author Michael Vernon Wedin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 497
Release 2002
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199253080

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Aristotle's views on the fundamental nature of reality are usually taken to be inconsistent. Two sources for these views are Categories and the central books of Metaphysics. This text argues that he is engaged in different projects in these books.

Substance-based Grammar – The (Ongoing) Work of John Anderson

Substance-based Grammar – The (Ongoing) Work of John Anderson
Title Substance-based Grammar – The (Ongoing) Work of John Anderson PDF eBook
Author Roger Böhm
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 453
Release 2018-12-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027263396

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The contributions of this volume centre around the (ongoing) work of John Anderson, Professor Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh and Fellow of the British Academy, who, with detailed studies in phonology, morphology, semantics and syntax as well as careful discussions of historical and methodological issues in linguistics at large, has been and still is the central figure in the development of a theory of language structure driven by the assumption of structural analogy between syntax and phonology and firmly grounded in the long-standing tradition of substantively based grammar behind it. The first contribution is a lengthy ‘interview’, based on a series of written interchanges by József Andor with John Anderson, which focuses on the development of Anderson’s work and its relation to contemporaneous developments in linguistics. The following eight contributions, centring on general issues concerning the historiography of localism, the lexicon, meaning and syntax and, finally, phonology, deal with applications, extensions, answers to criticism and philosophical context of Anderson’s work.