Grammatical Relations in Change

Grammatical Relations in Change
Author: Jan Terje Faarlund
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027230587

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The eleven selected contributions making up this volume deal with grammatical relations, their coding and behavioral properties, and the change that these properties have undergone in different languages. The focus of this collection is on the changing properties of subjects and objects, although the scope of the volume goes beyond the central problems pertaining to case marking and word order. The diachrony of syntactic and morphosyntactic phenomena are approached from different theoretical perspectives, generative grammar, valency grammar, and functionalism. The languages dealt with include Old English, Mainland Scandinavian, Icelandic, German and other Germanic languages, Latin, French and other Romance languages, Northeast Caucasian, Eskimo, and Popolocan. This book provides an opportunity to compare different theoretical approaches to similar phenomena in different languages and language families.

Grammatical Relations in Change

Grammatical Relations in Change
Author: Jan Terje Faarlund
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2001-07-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027298041

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The eleven selected contributions making up this volume deal with grammatical relations, their coding and behavioral properties, and the change that these properties have undergone in different languages. The focus of this collection is on the changing properties of subjects and objects, although the scope of the volume goes beyond the central problems pertaining to case marking and word order. The diachrony of syntactic and morphosyntactic phenomena are approached from different theoretical perspectives, generative grammar, valency grammar, and functionalism. The languages dealt with include Old English, Mainland Scandinavian, Icelandic, German and other Germanic languages, Latin, French and other Romance languages, Northeast Caucasian, Eskimo, and Popolocan. This book provides an opportunity to compare different theoretical approaches to similar phenomena in different languages and language families.

Grammatical Relations

Grammatical Relations
Author: D. N. S. Bhat
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781134923755

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This book argues that the assumption that grammatical relations are both necessary and universal is an unwarranted generalization. The grammatical relations of subject and object are required in the case of the Indian language of Kannada. Furthermore, the notion of transitivity or transference which forms the basis for postulating grammatical relations does not play the expected central role in all languages: in the case of another Indian language, Manipuri, it is volitionality and transitivity which plays the central role in clause structure. Dr. Bhat argues against the universality and necessity of grammatical relations; his provocative hypothesis will be a challenge to all those concerned with the nature of language.

Grammatical Relations

Grammatical Relations
Author: Franz Müller-Gotama
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1994
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110137372

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Grammatical Change

Grammatical Change
Author: Dianne Jonas,John Whitman,Andrew Garrett
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2012
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780199582624

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This book advances research on grammatical change and shows the breadth and liveliness of the field. International scholars report on the nature and outcomes of all aspects of syntactic change, including grammaticalization, variation, syntactic movement, determiner-phrase syntax, pronominal systems, case systems, negation, and alignment.

Grammatical Relations

Grammatical Relations
Author: Talmy Givón
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 359
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027229311

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This volume presents a functional perspective on grammatical relations (GRs) without neglecting their structural correlates. Ever since the 1970s, the discussion of RGs by functionally-oriented linguists has focused primarily on their functional aspects, such as reference, cognitive accessibility and discourse topicality. With some exceptions, functionalists have thus ceded the discussion of the structural correlates of GRs to various formal schools. Ever since Edward Keenan's pioneering work on subject properties (1975, 1976), it has been apparent that subjecthood and objecthood can only be described properly by a basket of neither necessary nor sufficient properties — thus within a framework akin to Rosch's theory of Prototype. Some GR properties are functional (reference, topicality, accessibility); others involve overt coding (word-order, case marking, verb agreement). Others yet are more abstract, involving control of grammatical processes (rule-governed behavior). Building on Keenan's pioneering work, this volume concentrates on the structural aspects of GRs within a functionalist framework. Following a theoretical introduction, the papers in the volume deal primarily with recalcitrant typological issues: The dissociation between overt coding properties of GRs and their behavior-and-control properties; GRs in serial verb constructions; GRs in ergative languages; The impact of clause union and grammaticalization on GRs.

The Paradox of Grammatical Change

The Paradox of Grammatical Change
Author: Ulrich Detges,Richard Waltereit
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2008-02-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027291639

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Recent years have seen intense debates between formal (generative) and functional linguists, particularly with respect to the relation between grammar and usage. This debate is directly relevant to diachronic linguistics, where one and the same phenomenon of language change can be explained from various theoretical perspectives. In this, a close look at the divergent and/or convergent evolution of a richly documented language family such as Romance promises to be useful. The basic problem for any approach to language change is what Eugenio Coseriu has termed the paradox of change: if synchronically, languages can be viewed as perfectly running systems, then there is no reason why they should change in the first place. And yet, as everyone knows, languages are changing constantly. In nine case studies, a number of renowned scholars of Romance linguistics address the explanation of grammatical change either within a broadly generative or a functional framework.

Syntactic Categories and Grammatical Relations

Syntactic Categories and Grammatical Relations
Author: William Croft
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 1991-01-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780226120904

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Analiza: Metodología sintáctica y gramática universal; Bases de las "marcas" lingúísticas para las categorías sintácticas; Hacia una definición externa de las categorias sintácticas; Roles temáticos, semántica verbal y estructura causal; Marcas de casos y orden causal de participantes; Formas verbales y conceptualización de los sucesos.