Syntactic Categories
Their Identification and Description in Linguistic Theories
Series: Oxford Surveys in Syntax & Morphology No.7;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 3 June 2010
- ISBN 9780199281428
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages456 pages
- Size 249x178x31 mm
- Weight 938 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This book offers a systematic account of syntactic categories - the building blocks of sentences and the units of grammatical analysis, and explains their description in different formal as well as functional theories of language, including language typology. Its clear and balanced exposition will be widely welcomed by students.
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This book offers a systematic account of syntactic categories - the building blocks of sentences and the units of grammatical analysis - and explains their place in different theories of language. It sets out and clarifies the conflicting definitions of competing frameworks which frequently make it hard or impossible to compare grammars.
Gisa Rauh describes the history and nature of traditional and contemporary accounts and definitions of grammatical categories. She explains their properties and use in generative, cognitive, and functional theories, and considers their function in language typology. She distinguishes between the cognitive functions of categories that relate to traditional parts of speech and serve to structure a language's lexicon; and those which determine the syntactic behaviour of the linguistic items they specify.
Professor Rauh illustrates her account with a wide range of examples. Her clear and balanced exposition will be welcomed by students and scholars in all branches of linguistics as well as by those in related subjects such as computational science and the philosophy of language.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
The Traditional Parts of Speech
The American Structuralists' Approach: Syntactic Categories as distributional Classes
Syntactic Categories in Early Generative Grammar
Categories, Features, and Projections
Syntactic Categories, Functional Features, and Feature Structures
Notional Approaches to Syntactic Categories
A Notional-Feature Basis for Syntactic Categories in a Localist Case Grammar
Syntactic Categories and Language Typology
Syntactic Categories and Parts of Speech: Two Types of Linguistic
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Index