Three-participant constructions in English: a functional-cognitive approach to caused relations
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adam_text | ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
ix
INTRODUCTION
1
1.
The constructions
1
2.
A functional-cognitive approach
4
3.
Methodology
10
4.
Outline 1
4
CHAPTERI
STATE OF THE ART
16
1.
The partitive/holistic approach: did John ever finish the job?
17
2.
Textual explanations
23
3.
Lexicalist-formalist approaches
27
3.1.
Levin and
Rappaport:
Lexical Conceptual Structures
29
3.2.
Pinker: constraints and narrow conflation classes
32
3.3.
Tenny: an aspectual approach
36
4.
Conclusion
39
CHAPTER II
TEXTUAL DIMENSIONS
41
ł
.
The notion of relative topicality
43
2.
Relative topicality as motivation for the alternations
47
2.1.
Identifiability of nominal referents
47
2.2.
Analysis of corpus data
54
2.3.
A structural analysis of information distribution
61
2.4.
Analysis of corpus data
65
3.
Interpretation and conclusion
69
CHAPTER III
HOLICITY AND PARTIVITY
74
1.
The Location
76
1.1.
The relation between Location and PrepP
76
1.2.
The relation between Location and NG: holicity
(?) 78
2.
The Locatum
84
2.1.
Holicity for the Locatum: quantity
84
2.2.
Holicity/partivity and definiteness
88
2.3.
A quantificational approach
94
3.
Conclusion
103
vi
THREE-PARTICIPANT CONSTRUCTIONS IN ENGLISH
CHAPTER IV
PROCESS AND PARTICIPANTS
105
1.
Participants and circumstances
105
1.1.
Formal tests
108
1.2.
Semantic arguments
113
1.3.
The syntagmatic relations: Langacker s dependence model
120
1.4.
Conclusion
127
2.
The roles
128
2.1.
The Location
129
2.2.
The Locatum
131
2.3.
The Image
137
2.4.
Material and Product
141
3.
The Process
144
3.1.
Constructionally determined polysemy
145
3.2.
A dialectically motivated relation
150
4.
Conclusion
154
CHAPTER V
A RELATIONAL ANALYSIS
156
1.
The relational domain: from semiosis to possession, from
identification to attribution
157
1.1.
The intensive subdomain: semiosis
160
1.1.1.
Intensive identification
162
1.1.2.
Intensive attribution
164
1.2.
Circumstantials and
possessives 167
1.2.1.
Attribution and identification
167
1.2.2.
The semiosis-possession
cline
170
2.
Caused relations
180
2.1.
Caused
intensives
and
possessives 181
2.2.
A caused relational continuum
184
3.
Conclusion
189
CHAPTER VI
THE MATERIAL/PRODUCT CONSTRUCTIONS
191
1.
The
semiotic
type: instantiation and realization models
192
1.1.
Indefinite Products 1
93
1.2.
Definite Products
196
1.3.
Alternation and reversibility
203
1.4.
Interim conclusion
205
Vil
2.
The part/whole type
206
2.1.
Part/whole semantics: a discussion
206
2.2.
Alternation
211
3.
Conclusion
216
CHAPTER
VII
THE IMAGE IMPRESSION AND LOCATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS
219
1.
Locative constructions as caused circumstantial relational
configurations
220
2.
Variants and markedness
224
2.1
A quantitative approach
224
2.2.
Collocations and lexical selection restrictions
233
3.
The locative alternation and agnation
237
4.
Conclusion
244
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
247
REFERENCE LIST
257
INDEX
267
This study aims to give a systematic and comprehensive description of
the constructions involved in three important types of alternation: the
locative alternation, which is by far the most researched of the three, the
image impression alternation and the material/product alternation. The
author looks at the constructions as part of an alternation, but also looks
beyond the alternations, and analyzes and describes the constructions in
their own right. They are analyzed as three-participant constructions with
relational complements, construing causation of the three main subtypes
of relations, namely intensive, circumstantial and possessive relations.
Particular attention is paid to the concept of holicity, to the status of the
prepositional phrase, and to collocational properties, which play a key role
in the decision as to which alternate should be regarded as the unmarked
one within its construction paradigm. The approach taken is inspired
by systemic functional grammar and can broadly be characterized as
cognitive-functional.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
ix
INTRODUCTION
1
1.
The constructions
1
2.
A functional-cognitive approach
4
3.
Methodology
10
4.
Outline 1
4
CHAPTERI
STATE OF THE ART
16
1.
The partitive/holistic approach: did John ever finish the job?
17
2.
Textual explanations
23
3.
Lexicalist-formalist approaches
27
3.1.
Levin and
Rappaport:
Lexical Conceptual Structures
29
3.2.
Pinker: constraints and narrow conflation classes
32
3.3.
Tenny: an aspectual approach
36
4.
Conclusion
39
CHAPTER II
TEXTUAL DIMENSIONS
41
ł
.
The notion of relative topicality
43
2.
Relative topicality as motivation for the alternations
47
2.1.
Identifiability of nominal referents
47
2.2.
Analysis of corpus data
54
2.3.
A structural analysis of information distribution
61
2.4.
Analysis of corpus data
65
3.
Interpretation and conclusion
69
CHAPTER III
HOLICITY AND PARTIVITY
74
1.
The Location
76
1.1.
The relation between Location and PrepP
76
1.2.
The relation between Location and NG: holicity
(?) 78
2.
The Locatum
84
2.1.
Holicity for the Locatum: quantity
84
2.2.
Holicity/partivity and definiteness
88
2.3.
A quantificational approach
94
3.
Conclusion
103
vi
THREE-PARTICIPANT CONSTRUCTIONS IN ENGLISH
CHAPTER IV
PROCESS AND PARTICIPANTS
105
1.
Participants and circumstances
105
1.1.
Formal tests
108
1.2.
Semantic arguments
113
1.3.
The syntagmatic relations: Langacker's dependence model
120
1.4.
Conclusion
127
2.
The roles
128
2.1.
The Location
129
2.2.
The Locatum
131
2.3.
The Image
137
2.4.
Material and Product
141
3.
The Process
144
3.1.
Constructionally determined polysemy
145
3.2.
A dialectically motivated relation
150
4.
Conclusion
154
CHAPTER V
A RELATIONAL ANALYSIS
156
1.
The relational domain: from semiosis to possession, from
identification to attribution
157
1.1.
The intensive subdomain: semiosis
160
1.1.1.
Intensive identification
162
1.1.2.
Intensive attribution
164
1.2.
Circumstantials and
possessives 167
1.2.1.
Attribution and identification
167
1.2.2.
The semiosis-possession
cline
170
2.
Caused relations
180
2.1.
Caused
intensives
and
possessives 181
2.2.
A caused relational continuum
184
3.
Conclusion
189
CHAPTER VI
THE MATERIAL/PRODUCT CONSTRUCTIONS
191
1.
The
semiotic
type: instantiation and realization models
192
1.1.
Indefinite Products 1
93
1.2.
Definite Products
196
1.3.
Alternation and reversibility
203
1.4.
Interim conclusion
205
Vil
2.
The part/whole type
206
2.1.
Part/whole semantics: a discussion
206
2.2.
Alternation
211
3.
Conclusion
216
CHAPTER
VII
THE IMAGE IMPRESSION AND LOCATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS
219
1.
Locative constructions as caused circumstantial relational
configurations
220
2.
Variants and markedness
224
2.1
A quantitative approach
224
2.2.
Collocations and lexical selection restrictions
233
3.
The locative alternation and agnation
237
4.
Conclusion
244
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
247
REFERENCE LIST
257
INDEX
267
This study aims to give a systematic and comprehensive description of
the constructions involved in three important types of alternation: the
locative alternation, which is by far the most researched of the three, the
image impression alternation and the material/product alternation. The
author looks at the constructions as part of an alternation, but also looks
beyond the alternations, and analyzes and describes the constructions in
their own right. They are analyzed as three-participant constructions with
relational complements, construing causation of the three main subtypes
of relations, namely intensive, circumstantial and possessive relations.
Particular attention is paid to the concept of holicity, to the status of the
prepositional phrase, and to collocational properties, which play a key role
in the decision as to which alternate should be regarded as the unmarked
one within its construction paradigm. The approach taken is inspired
by systemic functional grammar and can broadly be characterized as
cognitive-functional. |
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title_exact_search | Three-participant constructions in English a functional-cognitive approach to caused relations |
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title_full | Three-participant constructions in English a functional-cognitive approach to caused relations An Laffut |
title_fullStr | Three-participant constructions in English a functional-cognitive approach to caused relations An Laffut |
title_full_unstemmed | Three-participant constructions in English a functional-cognitive approach to caused relations An Laffut |
title_short | Three-participant constructions in English |
title_sort | three participant constructions in english a functional cognitive approach to caused relations |
title_sub | a functional-cognitive approach to caused relations |
topic | English language - Locative constructions English language - Prepositions English language - Syntax Grammar, Comparative and general - Locative constructions Englisch Grammatik English language Syntax English language Locative constructions Grammar, Comparative and general Locative constructions English language Prepositions Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Lokativ (DE-588)4168128-9 gnd Syntax (DE-588)4058779-4 gnd Präposition (DE-588)4047008-8 gnd |
topic_facet | English language - Locative constructions English language - Prepositions English language - Syntax Grammar, Comparative and general - Locative constructions Englisch Grammatik English language Syntax English language Locative constructions Grammar, Comparative and general Locative constructions English language Prepositions Lokativ Syntax Präposition |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV000003867 |
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