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English Inversion - A Ground-before-Figure Construction

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The book provides an account of English inversion, a construction that displays perplexing idiosyncrasies at the level of semantics, phonology, syntax, and pragmatics. Basing his central argument on the claim that inversion is a linguistic representation of a Ground-before-Figure model, the author develops an elegant solution to a hitherto unsolved multidimensional linguistic puzzle and, in the process, supports the theoretical position that a cognitive approach best suits the multidimensionality of language itself. Engagingly written, the book will appeal to linguists of all persuasions and to any reader curious about the relationship between language and cognition.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Preliminaries
1. Issues of inversion
1.1. Types of inversion
1.2. Peculiarities of inversion
2. Previous research
2.1. Syntactic accounts
2.2. Functional accounts
2.3. Information packaging: Birner (1996)
2.4. Subjectivity and emotivity: Dorgeloh (1997)
3. Relevant tenets of cognitive linguistics
4. Other issues
4.1. Inversion as a construction
4.2. Data and judgment of acceptability

Chapter 2: Inversion as GbF instantiation

1. The GbF model
2. LOC BE: The prototype
2.1. LOC BE as the prototype
2.2. LOC BE as instantiation of GbF
2.3. Variations of LOC BE
3. PATH Vm: From existence to motion
3.1. PATH Vm: The central type
3.2. TEMP Vm: From space to time
4. NSPAT BE: From spatiality to nonspatiality
5. A radial classification
6. The phonology of inversion: A matter of focus
6.1. Stress
6.2. Intonation
7. GbF and information packaging: A comparison

Chapter 3: Syntactic constraints

1. Polarity
2. Transitivity
3. Embeddedness
3.1. Previous research
3.2. Embeddability
3.3. Embedded inversion
4. Auxiliaries
5. Weight
6. Summary

Chapter 4: Inversion in discourse

1. Discourse types: A tripartite
2. Inversion in description
2.1. General discussion
2.2. Ground-chaining
2.3. Center-linking
2.4. Multiple-anchoring
2.5. Other approaches
3. Inversion in narration
4. Inversion in exposition
5. Summary
6. Inversion in parody

Chapter 5: Conclusion

1. Summary
2. GbF representation in other languages

About the author










Rong Chen is Professor at California State University, San Bernardino, USA.

Product details

Authors Rong Chen
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2003
 
EAN 9783110178104
ISBN 978-3-11-017810-4
No. of pages 333
Dimensions 155 mm x 27 mm x 230 mm
Weight 616 g
Illustrations 8 b/w ill.
Series Cognitive Linguistics Research (CLR)
Cognitive Linguistics Research [CLR]
ISSN
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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