Analyzing Syntax and Semantics

Analyzing Syntax and Semantics
Author: Virginia A. Heidinger
Publsiher: Gallaudet University Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1984
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0913580929

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This 22-chapter text explores the structure of language and the meaning of words within a given structure. The text/workbook combination gives students both the theory and practice they need to understand this complex topic. Analyzing Syntax and Semantics features the Personalized System of Instruction (PSI) approach. This method uses student performance objectives, practice, feedback, individualization of pace, and repeatable testing as instructional strategies.

Analyzing Syntax and Semantics

Analyzing Syntax and Semantics
Author: Virginia A. Heidinger
Publsiher: Gallaudet University Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1984
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0913580910

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This 22-chapter text explores the structure of language and the meaning of words within a given structure. The text/workbook combination gives students both the theory and practice they need to understand this complex topic. Analyzing Syntax and Semantics features the Personalized System of Instruction (PSI) approach. This method uses student performance objectives, practice, feedback, individualization of pace, and repeatable testing as instructional strategies.

Analyzing Syntax and Semantics

Analyzing Syntax and Semantics
Author: Virginia A. Heidinger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 281
Release: 1984
Genre: Deaf
ISBN: 1563681560

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Analyzing Syntax

Analyzing Syntax
Author: Paul Kroeger
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2004-04-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521016541

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Analyzing Syntax: A Lexical-Functional Approach is a comprehensive and accessible textbook on syntactic analysis, designed for students of linguistics at advanced undergraduate or graduate level. Working within the Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) approach, it provides students with a framework for analyzing and describing grammatical structure, using extensive examples from both European and non-European languages. Topics covered include: tests for constituency, passivization and other relation-changing processes, reflexive pronouns, the control relation, Topic and Focus, relative clauses and Wh-questions, causative constructions, serial verbs, quirky case , and ergativity. As well as building on what linguists have learned about language in general, particular attention is paid to the unique features of individual languages. While its primary focus is on syntactic structure, the book also deals with aspects of meaning, function and word-structure that are directly relevant to syntax. Clearly organised into topics, this textbook is ideal for one-semester courses in syntax and grammatical analysis.

Analyzing Syntax and Semantics

Analyzing Syntax and Semantics
Author: Virginia A. Heidinger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 33
Release: 1984
Genre: Deaf
ISBN: 0913580937

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Analyzing Syntax and Semantics

Analyzing Syntax and Semantics
Author: Virginia A. Heidinger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 113
Release: 1984
Genre: Deaf
ISBN: OCLC:12882912

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Analyzing meaning

Analyzing meaning
Author: Paul R. Kroeger
Publsiher: Language Science Press
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783961100347

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{This book provides an introduction to the study of meaning in human language, from a linguistic perspective. It covers a fairly broad range of topics, including lexical semantics, compositional semantics, and pragmatics. The chapters are organized into six units: (1) Foundational concepts; (2) Word meanings; (3) Implicature (including indirect speech acts); (4) Compositional semantics; (5) Modals, conditionals, and causation; (6) Tense & aspect. Most of the chapters include exercises which can be used for class discussion and/or homework assignments, and each chapter contains references for additional reading on the topics covered. As the title indicates, this book is truly an INTRODUCTION: it provides a solid foundation which will prepare students to take more advanced and specialized courses in semantics and/or pragmatics. It is also intended as a reference for fieldworkers doing primary research on under-documented languages, to help them write grammatical descriptions that deal carefully and clearly with semantic issues. The approach adopted here is largely descriptive and non-formal (or, in some places, semi-formal), although some basic logical notation is introduced. The book is written at level which should be appropriate for advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate students. It presupposes some previous coursework in linguistics, but does not presuppose any background in formal logic or set theory.

The Semantics of Syntax

The Semantics of Syntax
Author: Denis Bouchard
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1995-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0226067335

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During the last thirty years, most linguists and philosophers have assumed that meaning can be represented symbolically and that the mental processing of language involves the manipulation of symbols. Scholars have assembled strong evidence that there must be linguistic representations at several abstract levels—phonological, syntactic, and semantic—and that those representations are related by a describable system of rules. Because meaning is so complex, linguists often posit an equally complex relationship between semantic and other levels of grammar. The Semantics of Syntax is an elegant and powerful analysis of the relationship between syntax and semantics. Noting that meaning is underdetermined by form even in simple cases, Denis Bouchard argues that it is impossible to build knowledge of the world into grammar and still have a describable grammar. He thus proposes simple semantic representations and simple rules to relate linguistic levels. Focusing on a class of French verbs, Bouchard shows how multiple senses can be accounted for by the assumption of a single abstract core meaning along with background information about how objects behave in the world. He demonstrates that this move simplifies the syntax at no cost to the descriptive power of the semantics. In two important final chapters, he examines the consequences of his approach for standard syntactic theories.