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Grammatical Semantics - Evidence for Structure in Meaning (Paperback)
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Grammatical Semantics - Evidence for Structure in Meaning (Paperback)
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The exploration of meaning in human languages has traditionally
focused on the relation between linguistic forms and what they
refer to in the world. Most approaches to formal semantics have
been driven by this preoccupation. Recent years, however, have seen
the growth of a parallel preoccupation, that of exploring the
relation between patterns of meaning and grammatical structure,
leading to the search for a restricted subset of meanings that
interact with the grammatical system of human languages. As part of
this research program of 'grammatical semantics', this collection
of papers addresses questions of what the atomic elements of
grammatically relevant meanings should be, how they must be
represented, and how these representations interact with
representations of other dimensions of language structure. The
papers converge on the idea that morpheme-internal and phrasal
meanings are represented along a single dimension, distinct from
syntactic representations. Among the phenomena described are
alternations of aspectual classes of predicates, event modification
and event elaboration, and presuppositions, and the languages
include English, Malay, Malayalam, and Mandarin.
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