Layers and Levels of Representation in Language Theory

Layers and Levels of Representation in Language Theory
Title Layers and Levels of Representation in Language Theory PDF eBook
Author Jan Nuyts
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 361
Release 1990-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027250235

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Rather than simply a record of proceedings (3rd International Conference on Functional Grammar, Amsterdam, June 1988), this volume contains revised and expanded papers from the conference and other papers inspired by the lively discussion there. The volume focuses on the nature of the structures assumed to underlie utterances in natural languages, in two respects. One area is the question of whether to expand the representations accepted in Functional Grammar (FG) in order to capture interpersonal functions, i.e., communication between speaker and hearer in a particular situation and context, to include, for example, aspect, tense, modality and illocutionary force. The second area concerns whether current underlying representation in FG is sufficiently abstract to be the format for the deepest level of human conceptual knowledge storage, as discussed by Simon Dik in a number of recent articles.

Layers and Levels of Representation in Language Theory

Layers and Levels of Representation in Language Theory
Title Layers and Levels of Representation in Language Theory PDF eBook
Author Jan Nuyts
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 362
Release 1990-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027283346

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Rather than simply a record of proceedings (3rd International Conference on Functional Grammar, Amsterdam, June 1988), this volume contains revised and expanded papers from the conference and other papers inspired by the lively discussion there. The volume focuses on the nature of the structures assumed to underlie utterances in natural languages, in two respects. One area is the question of whether to expand the representations accepted in Functional Grammar (FG) in order to capture interpersonal functions, i.e., communication between speaker and hearer in a particular situation and context, to include, for example, aspect, tense, modality and illocutionary force. The second area concerns whether current underlying representation in FG is sufficiently abstract to be the format for the deepest level of human conceptual knowledge storage, as discussed by Simon Dik in a number of recent articles.

Layered Structure and Reference in a Functional Perspective

Layered Structure and Reference in a Functional Perspective
Title Layered Structure and Reference in a Functional Perspective PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Fortescue
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 459
Release 1992-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027250359

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This volume contains revised and expanded versions of those papers from the 1990 Functional Grammar Conference in Copenhagen that contributed specifically to the current investigation of clause structure in terms of semantic layers. One of the key concepts in this discussion is 'reference'. Some papers discuss ways in which previous accounts of reference need to be expanded and differentiated to provide a consistent picture of referential properties. The power of layered analysis to bring out fundamental similarities between languages of very different types is the theme of another group of papers, again with the referential properties of constituents playing a central role. By some contributors layered analysis is challenged, and the question is raised as to how it might fit into a dynamic and pragmatic picture of language. The book is rounded off by a comparison between layered structure in Functional Grammar and in Government and Binding Theory.

Structure and Function – A Guide to Three Major Structural-Functional Theories

Structure and Function – A Guide to Three Major Structural-Functional Theories
Title Structure and Function – A Guide to Three Major Structural-Functional Theories PDF eBook
Author Christopher S. Butler
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 592
Release 2003-06-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027296537

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This book and its companion volume present a detailed guide to three major structural-functional theories: Functional Grammar, Role and Reference Grammar and Systemic Functional Grammar. This first volume provides the necessary background through a discussion of the characteristics of functional theories, followed by a brief analysis of six approaches to language in the light of this discussion. These chapters lead to a characterization of a smaller set of ‘structural-functional grammars’, among which FG, RRG and SFG are central. An overview of each of these theories in relation to the simplex clause is then presented, followed by a more critical comparison. The remainder of the book deals with the structure and meaning of phrasal units, the representation of situations, and the treatment of tense, aspect, modality and polarity, across the three theories. A major feature of the book is the use of examples from corpora of English and other languages, which serve not only to exemplify theoretical and descriptive claims, but also at times to challenge them.

Layers and Levels of Representation in Language Theory

Layers and Levels of Representation in Language Theory
Title Layers and Levels of Representation in Language Theory PDF eBook
Author Jan Nuyts
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 0
Release 1990
Genre Functionalism (Linguistics)
ISBN 9781556192791

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Rather than simply a record of proceedings (3rd International Conference on Functional Grammar, Amsterdam, June 1988), this volume contains revised and expanded papers from the conference and other papers inspired by the lively discussion there. The volume focuses on the nature of the structures assumed to underlie utterances in natural languages, in two respects. One area is the question of whether to expand the representations accepted in Functional Grammar (FG) in order to capture interpersonal functions, i.e., communication between speaker and hearer in a particular situation and context, to include, for example, aspect, tense, modality and illocutionary force. The second area concerns whether current underlying representation in FG is sufficiently abstract to be the format for the deepest level of human conceptual knowledge storage, as discussed by Simon Dik in a number of recent articles.

Cross-Linguistic and Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Academic Discourse

Cross-Linguistic and Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Academic Discourse
Title Cross-Linguistic and Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Academic Discourse PDF eBook
Author Eija Suomela-Salmi
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 314
Release 2009-11-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027288739

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The goal of this volume is to examine academic discourse (AD) from cross-linguistic and cross-cultural perspectives. The adjective Cross-cultural in the volume title is not just limited to national contexts but also includes a cross-disciplinary perspective. Twelve scientific fields are under scrutiny in the articles. One of the unique aspects of the volume is the inclusion of a variety of foreign languages (English (as a lingua franca), Spanish, French, Swedish, Russian, German, Italian, and Norwegian). Besides, in several articles dealing with oral AD, comparisons and parallels are also established with written AD. The research methodologies used in the studies are varied and they offer an overview of the diversity and richness of approaches to AD. All in all, it is hoped that the volume appeals not only to young researchers but also to confirmed scholars interested in cross-linguistic and cross-cultural aspects of AD. It will also be of interest to language teachers or teachers who are involved with e.g. international students and academic mobility.

Casebook in Functional Discourse Grammar

Casebook in Functional Discourse Grammar
Title Casebook in Functional Discourse Grammar PDF eBook
Author J. Lachlan Mackenzie
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 325
Release 2013-09-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027271585

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This book provides ten case studies in Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG), a typologically-oriented theory of the organization of natural languages that has risen to prominence in recent years. The authors, all committed practitioners of FDG, include Kees Hengeveld, the intellectual father of the theory, who shows how it offers a radically new approach to constituent ordering. Other themes covered are evidentiality, modality, adpositions, verb morphology, possession, raising, sequence of tenses, semi-fixed constructions and prelinguistic conceptualization. The volume contains an introduction that explains the rudiments of FDG and summarizes the ten remaining chapters. The Casebook moves on from Hengeveld & Mackenzie’s (2008) Functional Discourse Grammar to show how the theory is applied to linguistic problems new and old. The languages treated are Blackfoot, Dutch, English, Spanish, Welsh, indigenous languages of Brazil, and many others.