
Layers and Levels of Representation in Language Theory
A functional view
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 1. January 1990
Book
Hardback
348 pages
978-90-272-5023-0 (ISBN)
Description
Rather than simply a record of proceedings (3rd International Conference on Functional Grammar, Amsterdam, June 1988), this volume contains revised and expanded papers from the conference and other papers inspired by the lively discussion there. The volume focuses on the nature of the structures assumed to underlie utterances in natural languages, in two respects. One area is the question of whether to expand the representations accepted in Functional Grammar (FG) in order to capture interpersonal functions, i.e., communication between speaker and hearer in a particular situation and context, to include, for example, aspect, tense, modality and illocutionary force. The second area concerns whether current underlying representation in FG is sufficiently abstract to be the format for the deepest level of human conceptual knowledge storage, as discussed by Simon Dik in a number of recent articles.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-5023-0 (9789027250230)
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Jan Nuyts | A. Machtelt Bolkestein | Co Vet
Layers and Levels of Representation in Language Theory
A functional view
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Content
1. List of contributors; 2. Preface; 3. The hierarchical structure of utterances (by Hengeveld, Kees); 4. The hierarchical structure of the clause and the typology of adverbial satellites (by Dik, Simon C.); 5. Sentential complements in functional grammar: Embedded predications, propositions, utterances in Latin (by Bolkestein, A. Machtelt); 6. Semantic relations in non-verbal predication (by Hengeveld, Kees); 7. Asymmetries in the use of tense and modality (by Vet, Co); 8. Tense, semantics and layered syntax (by Harder, Peter); 9. Toward a unified analysis of terms and predications (by Rijkhoff, Jan); 10. Layered syntax in role and reference grammar (by Van Valin Jr., Robert D.); 11. On the semantics of conditionals (by Dik, Simon C.); 12. Linguistic representation and conceptual knowledge representation (by Nuyts, Jan); 13. The functional grammar computational natural language user and psychological adequacy (by Hesp, Cees); 14. Context and language (by Hjelmquist, Erland); 15. Subject index; 16. Index of names; 17. Index of languages