The Syntax of Imperatives

The Syntax of Imperatives
Author: Asier Alcázar,Mario Saltarelli
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2014-01-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107005808

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The imperative clause is one of three major sentence types that have been found to be universal across the languages of the world. Compared to declaratives and interrogatives, the imperative type has received comparatively less attention. Using compelling empirical evidence, this cutting-edge study presents a new linguistic theory of imperatives.

The Syntax of Imperatives in English and Germanic

The Syntax of Imperatives in English and Germanic
Author: L. Rupp
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2002-12-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780230505179

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This volume examines several aspects of the syntax of imperative clauses in English and in a variety of other Germanic languages in the context of the challenge that apparent optional movement poses for the Minimalist Programme.

The Structure and Interpretation of Imperatives

The Structure and Interpretation of Imperatives
Author: Chung-hye Han
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2000
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0815337876

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The legendary Greek figure Orpheus was said to have possessed magical powers capable of moving all living and inanimate things through the sound of his lyre and voice. Over time, the Orphic theme has come to indicate the power of music to unsettle, subvert, and ultimately bring down oppressive realities in order to liberate the soul and expand human life without limits. The liberating effect of music has been a particularly important theme in twentieth-century African American literature. The nine original essays in Black Orpheus examines the Orphic theme in the fiction of such African American writers as Jean Toomer, Langston Hughes, Claude McKay, James Baldwin, Nathaniel Mackey, Sherley Anne Williams, Ann Petry, Ntozake Shange, Alice Walker, Gayl Jones, and Toni Morrison. The authors discussed in this volume depict music as a mystical, shamanistic, and spiritual power that can miraculously transform the realities of the soul and of the world. Here, the musician uses his or her music as a weapon to shield and protect his or her spirituality. Written by scholars of English, music, women's studies, American studies, cultural theory, and black and Africana studies, the essays in this interdisciplinary collection ultimately explore the thematic, linguistic structural presence of music in twentieth-century African American fiction.

Syntactic Issues in the English Imperative

Syntactic Issues in the English Imperative
Author: Eric Potsdam
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2019-07-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781135671020

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First Published in 1998. This work is an unrevised version of my 1996 University of California, Santa Cruz Ph.D. dissertation. The only changes that have been made are corrections of typographical errors, minor rewording, updating of references, and the inclusion of an index. I would like to thank Rosemary Plapp and Kristi Long for help with proofreading and preparation of the manuscript.

Imperative Clauses in Generative Grammar

Imperative Clauses in Generative Grammar
Author: Wim van der Wurff
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027233675

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This volume contains ten articles exploring a wide range of issues in the analysis of the imperative clause from a generative perspective. The language data investigated in detail in the articles come from Dutch, English, German, (old) Scandinavian, Spanish, and South Slavic; there is further significant discussion of data from other Germanic and Romance languages. The phenomena addressed (in several cases in more than one article, leading to some lively debate about contentious issues) include the following: the nature and interpretation of imperative subjects; the properties of participial imperatives; clitic behavior; restrictions on topicalization; word order; null arguments; negative imperatives; and imperatives in embedded clauses. The volume has a substantial introduction, sketching the results of earlier generative work on the topic (most of it scattered across disparate outlets), the issues left open by this earlier work, and the contribution to further insight and understanding made by the book's articles.

The Morphosyntax of Imperatives

The Morphosyntax of Imperatives
Author: Daniela Isac
Publsiher: Oxford Studies in Theoretical
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2015
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780198733270

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This book studies the properties of imperative clauses in the context of a theory of Universal Grammar. Daniela Isac argues that the specificity of imperative clauses cannot be the result of a unique imperative Force feature; instead, the `type' of imperative clauses can be traced back to a plurality of finer grained features, such as Modality and phi-features, hosted by the Mod, Infl, and Speech Event heads, among others. The data are drawn from a wide range of languages including various Romance, Slavic, and Germanic languages, as well as Finnish and Inuktitut. The analysis accounts for recurrent patterns in the interaction of imperative mood with phenomena like negation, restrictions on grammatical subjects, and the possibility of embedding imperative clauses. The approach, which focuses exclusively on morphosyntactic rather than semantic features, is potentially transferable to the analysis of other clause types, such as exclamatives, interrogatives, and declaratives.

A Cognitive Linguistic Analysis of the English Imperative

A Cognitive Linguistic Analysis of the English Imperative
Author: Hidemitsu Takahashi
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2012-03-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027274762

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This volume offers the first comprehensive description of English imperatives made from a Cognitive Linguistic perspective. It proposes a new way of explaining the meaning and function of the imperative independently of illocutionary act classifications, which allows for quantifying the strength of imperative force in terms of parameters and numerical values. Furthermore, the book applies the theory of Construction Grammar to account for the felicity of imperatives in complex sentences. The model of description explains explicitly a wide range of phenomena, including frequency of use, prototypical vs. non-prototypical uses of the English imperative and the choice between longer vs. shorter directives including the imperative. A Cognitive Linguistic Analysis of the English Imperative: With Special Reference to Japanese Imperatives is intended for both researchers and students interested in the English imperative and Directive Speech Acts at large and for the linguists working within the Cognitive Linguistics and/or Construction Grammar approach.

Imperatives

Imperatives
Author: Mark Jary,Mikhail Kissine
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2014-07-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107012349

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An engaging overview of imperatives and a close examination of how different theoretical traditions have tried to explain them.