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This volume addresses the problem of how language expresses
conceptual information on event structures and how such information
can be reconstructed in the interpretation process. The papers
present important new insights into recent semantic and syntactic
research on the topic. The volume deals with the following problems
in detail: event structure and syntactic construction, event
structure and modification, event structure and plurality, event
structure and temporal relation, event structure and situation
aspect, and event structure and language ontology. Importantly, the
topic is discussed not only on the basis of English and German but
on the basis of other languages including Mandarin, Japanese,
Korean, Indonesian, and Igbo as well. This volume thus provides
solid evidence towards clarifying the empirical use of event based
analyses.
The structural and semantic properties of adverbials represent a
still poorly understood area of sentential syntax and semantics in
Germanic languages. In particular, it is an open question which
different adverbial usages need to be distinguished, which usages
are tied to which syntactic positions, and how these different
usage can be formally analyzed. Focussing on adverbial adjectives
in German, this study provides detailed answers to these questions.
By distinguishing between verb-related adverbials and event-related
adverbials, the author provides a new analysis of the large class
of adverbials traditionally labelled as manner adverbials. It is
shown that the two different classes are linked to different
syntactic positions, and formal analyses and derivations for the
two different usages are developed. The book is therefore of
interest not only to anyone working on the linguistics of German
but also to all linguists working on the syntax-semantics interface
and the formal analysis of adverbials.
The structural and semantic properties of adverbials represent a
still poorly understood area of sentential syntax and semantics in
Germanic languages. In particular, it is an open question which
different adverbial usages need to be distinguished, which usages
are tied to which syntactic positions, and how these different
usage can be formally analyzed. Focussing on adverbial adjectives
in German, this study provides detailed answers to these questions.
By distinguishing between verb-related adverbials and event-related
adverbials, the author provides a new analysis of the large class
of adverbials traditionally labelled as manner adverbials. It is
shown that the two different classes are linked to different
syntactic positions, and formal analyses and derivations for the
two different usages are developed. The book is therefore of
interest not only to anyone working on the linguistics of German
but also to all linguists working on the syntax-semantics interface
and the formal analysis of adverbials.
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