A Cognitive-Functional Approach to Nominalization in English

A Cognitive-Functional Approach to Nominalization in English
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 3110178095
ISBN-13 : 9783110178098
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Synopsis A Cognitive-Functional Approach to Nominalization in English by : Liesbet Heyvaert

The main objective of this book is to present a systematic account of the constructional mechanisms that underlie deverbal nominalization. Such an account strongly calls for a functional rather than purely structural approach because nominalizations are basically functional re-classifications of verbal predicates into nominal constructions. The argument is fortified by a detailed discussion of a number of nominalization systems. The book should be of interest to researchers in cognitive and functional linguistics - it combines original descriptive contributions with general theoretical insights.

A Cognitive-Functional Approach to Nominalization in English

A Cognitive-Functional Approach to Nominalization in English
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9783110903706
ISBN-13 : 3110903709
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Synopsis A Cognitive-Functional Approach to Nominalization in English by : Liesbet Heyvaert

The book presents a systematic theoretical account of the fundamental constructional mechanisms that underlie deverbal nominalization in general, and it makes an original descriptive contribution by discussing a number of nominalization systems in detail. The main theoretical motif is that nominalization strongly calls for a functional rather than purely structural approach. The book goes more deeply into a number of functional constructs needed to model nominalization (drawn from Cognitive Grammar and Systemic-Functional Grammar) and it elaborates on the internal functional organization of nominal and clausal structure [e.g. the notions of type specification, instantiation and grounding (Langacker 1991) are discussed in detail and shown to be crucial for the analysis of deverbal nominalization]. It is argued that deverbal nominalizations are basically re-classifications of verbal predicates into nominal constructions. This re-classification either applies at word rank or it involves the rank shift (Halliday 1966) of a clause-like unit, with its internal structure preserved (e.g. signing the contract quickly). The re-classified unit then adopts a specific nominal strategy, with some form of nominal determination and quantification (e.g. her signing the contract quickly). The descriptive part of the book zooms in on nominalizations that are derived at word rank (deverbal -er nominals) and on nominalizations applying to 'a temporal clausal heads' (e.g. John's playing the piano) and finite clauses. Of the gerundive and finite types of nominalization, those that function in factive contexts are focused on. In the analysis of deverbal -er nominals a case is made for a 'subject' analysis of the system and an elaborate discussion of the clausal middle construction (e.g. this book reads easily) - which is argued to show systematic resemblances with non-agentive -er nominals - is included. Of the remaining nominalization types (John's playing the piano; playing the piano; the fact that he plays the piano; that he plays the piano ), especially the nominal behaviour (e.g. proper name vs. common noun strategy) and (in the case of gerundive nominals) the various structural and semantic subtypes that can be distinguished among them are discussed.

The Semantics of Nominalizations across Languages and Frameworks

The Semantics of Nominalizations across Languages and Frameworks
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 263
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ISBN-10 : 9783110226546
ISBN-13 : 3110226545
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Semantics of Nominalizations across Languages and Frameworks by : Monika Rathert

The volume explores the semantics of nominalizations from different theoretical points of view: formal and lexical semantics, cognitive-functional grammar, lexical-functional grammar, discourse representation theory. Data from a variety of languages are taken into account, including Hungarian, Italian, French, German and English. The papers discuss the semantics of distinct readings of nominalizations and meaning differences observed between competing affixes.

Corpus-based Approaches to Grammar, Media and Health Discourses

Corpus-based Approaches to Grammar, Media and Health Discourses
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 395
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ISBN-10 : 9789811547713
ISBN-13 : 9811547718
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Corpus-based Approaches to Grammar, Media and Health Discourses by : Bingjun Yang

This edited volume gathers corpus-based studies on topics including English grammar and discourses on media and health, mainly from a systemic functional linguistics (SFL) perspective, in order to reveal the potential of SFL, which has been emphasized by Halliday. Various other perspectives, such as philosophy, statistics, genre studies, etc. are also included to promote SFL’s potential interaction with other theories. Though they employ a diverse range of theoretical perspectives, all the chapters focus on exploring language in use with the corpus method. The studies collected here are all original, unpublished research articles that address significant questions, deepen readers’ understanding of SFL, and promote its potential interaction with other theories. In addition, they demonstrate the great potential that SFL holds for solving language-related questions in a variety of discourses.

Grammatical Metaphor

Grammatical Metaphor
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 461
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ISBN-10 : 9789027247483
ISBN-13 : 902724748X
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Grammatical Metaphor by : A. M. Simon-Vandenbergen

Since the 1980s, metaphor has received much attention in linguistics in general. Within Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) the area of 'grammatical metaphor' has become increasingly more important. This volume aims to raise and debate problematic issues in the study of lexico-grammatical metaphor, and to foreground the potential of further study in the field. There is a need to highlight the SFL perspective on metaphor; other traditions focus on lexical aspects, and from cognitive perspectives, while SFL focuses on the grammatical dimension, and socio-functional aspects in the explanation of this phenomenon.

Asymmetric Events

Asymmetric Events
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 9789027291028
ISBN-13 : 9027291020
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Asymmetric Events by : Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk

The book introduces the concept of asymmetric events, an important concept in language and cognition, which, for the first time in linguistic literature, is identified in a more systematic way and analyzed in a number of different languages, including typologically or genetically unrelated ones. Asymmetric events are two or more events of unequal status in an utterance and papers in the volume present ways in which a linguistic description of main events in a sentence is different (morphologically, syntactically, discursively) from a description of backgrounded events. The prototypical asymmetries involving perception, cognition, and language are identified in subordination, nominalization and modification of various kinds but they extend to coordinate structures, serial verbs, spatial language and viewing arrangement, as well as part - whole relations. The perspective is broadly cognitive and functional, the authors use different though complementing methodologies, some include corpus data, and the asymmetries are shown to have a variety of stylistic and ideological implications.An in-depth analysis of manifold asymmetries in structure and function of diverse languages makes this volume of interest to linguists of different persuasion, philosophers, cognitive researchers, discourse analysts and students of language and cognition.

Spreading Patterns

Spreading Patterns
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9780199812752
ISBN-13 : 0199812756
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Spreading Patterns by : Hendrik De Smet

Examines the emergence and spread of three types of complements from the Middle English period to the present day

From Will to Well

From Will to Well
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Publisher : Academia Press
Total Pages : 499
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ISBN-10 : 9789038214962
ISBN-13 : 9038214960
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis From Will to Well by : Stefaan Slembrouck

The Routledge Handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics

The Routledge Handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 1011
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ISBN-10 : 9781315413877
ISBN-13 : 1315413876
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Routledge Handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics by : Tom Bartlett

The Routledge Handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics brings together internationally renowned scholars of systemic functional linguistics (SFL) to provide a space for critical examination of the key tenets underpinning SFL theory. Uniquely, it includes description of the three main strands within contemporary SFL scholarship: Halliday’s Introduction to Functional Grammar, Martin’s discourse semantics and Fawcett’s Cardiff Grammar. In five sections and thirty-eight interdisciplinary chapters, this is the first handbook to cover the whole architecture of SFL theory, comprising: the ontology and epistemology of SFL; SFL as a clause grammar; lexicogrammar below the clause, and SFL’s approach to constituency; SFL’s vibrant theory of language above the clause; and SFL as a theory of praxis with real-world applications. With a wide range of language examples, a comprehensive editors’ introduction and a section on further reading, The Routledge Handbook of Systemic Functional Linguistics is an essential resource for all those studying and researching SFL or functional grammar.

Historical Cognitive Linguistics

Historical Cognitive Linguistics
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9783110226447
ISBN-13 : 3110226448
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Historical Cognitive Linguistics by : Margaret E. Winters

The volume explores the ways in which language change is studied within the framework of Cognitive Linguistics, a semantics-based theory of language production and perception. The eleven chapters explore two kinds of changes: firstly, those which involve mental prototypes or 'best instances' of particular concepts and extensions of these prototypes, and secondly, those which relate to conceptual networks, for example via metaphor or metonymy. More specifically, the papers address syntactic and lexical change, as well as the evolution of language and changes in the expression - usually metaphoric - of emotions. In presenting a wide range of current work of this kind, the volume demonstrates the value of cross-fertilization between historical and cognitive linguistics, and is intended to open the way for further related research. The included papers are of particular relevance to those working in metaphor theory and syntactic / semantic change within Cognitive Linguistics, but will also be of interest to other historical linguists and those studying cognitive semantics and metaphor from a synchronic viewpoint.