Word grammar: new perspectives on a theory of language structure
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adam_text | Contents
Contributors
xi
Preface
xiii
Kensei Sugayania
Introduction
1
1.
What is Word Grammar?
3
Richard Hudson
1.
A Brief Overview of the Theory
3
2.
Historical Background
.5
3.
The Cognitive Network
7
4.
Default Inheritance
12
.5.
The Language Network
13
6.
The Utterance Network
1.5
7.
Morphology
18
8.
Syntax
21
9.
Semantics
24
10.
Processing
27
11.
Conclusions
28
Parti
Word Grammar Approaches to Linguistic Analysis:
Its explanatory power and applications
33
2.
Case Agreement in Ancient Greek: Implications for a
theory of covert elements
3.5
Chet Creider and Richard Hudson
1.
Introduction
3.5
2.
The Data
3.5
3.
The Analysis of Case Agreement
41
4.
Non-Existent Entities in Cognition and in Language
42
5.
Extensions to Other Parts of Grammar
46
6.
Comparison with PRO and pro
49
7.
Comparison with Other PRO-free Analyses
,50
8.
Conclusions
.52
3.
Understood Objects in English and Japanese with
Reference to Eat and Taberu: A Word Grammar
account
.54
Kensei Sugayama
J. Intrcxluction
.54
2.
Word Grammar
.56
viii
WORD GRAMMAR: PERSPECTIVES ON LANGUAGE STRUCTURE
3.
Eat in English
58
4.
Taberu in Japanese
60
.5.
Conclusion
63
4.
The Grammar of Be Tot From a Word Grammar
point of view
67
Kensei
Sugayama
1.
Introduction and the Problem
67
2.
Category of Be
68
3.
Modal Be in Word Grammar
69
4.
Morphological Aspects
70
5.
Syntactic Assets
71
6.
Semantics of the Be To Construction
72
7.
Should To lie Counted as Part of the Lexical Item?
75
8.
A Word Grammar Analysis of the Be To Construction
77
9.
Conclusion
81
5.
Linking in Word Grammar
83
Jasper Holmes
1.
Linking in Word Grammar: The syntax semantics principle
83
2.
The Event Type Hierarchy: The framework; event types;
roles and relations
103
3.
Conclusion
114
6.
Word Grammar and Syntactic Code-Mixing Research
117
Eva Eppler
1.
Intnxluction
117
2.
Constituent Structure Grammar Approaches to Intra-Sentential
Code-Mixing
118
3.
A Word Grammar Approach to Code-Mixing
121
4.
Word Order in Mixed and Monolingual Subordinate Clauses
128
5.
Summary and Conclusion
139
7.
Word Grammar Surface Structures and HPSG Order
Domains
145
Takafumi Maekawa
1.
Introduction
145
2.
A Word Grammar Approach
146
3.
An Approach in Constructional HPSG: Gin/burg and Sag
2000 154
4.
A Linearization HPSG Approach
160
5.
Concluding Remarks
165
Part
Π
Towards a Better Word Grammar
169
8.
Structural and Distributional Heads
171
Andrew
Rosta
1.
Introduction
171
2.
Structural Heads
172
WORD GRAMMAR: PERSPECTIVRS ON LANGUAGE STRUCTURE
ix
3.
Distributional Heads
172
4.
TAaZ-Clauses
174
5.
Extent Operators
174
6.
Surrogates versus Proxies
177
7.
Focusing Subjuncts: just, only, even
179
8.
Pied-piping
181
9.
Degree Words
181
10.
Attributive Adjectives
182
11.
Determiner Phrases
182
12.
The type of Construction
184
13.
Insideout
Interrogatives 18. 5
14.
Empty Categories
187
1.5.
Coordination
189
16.
Correlatives
191
17.
Dependency Types
191
18.
Conclusion
199
9.
Factoring Out the Subject Dependency
204
Nikolas Gisborne
1.
Introduction
204
2.
Dimensions of SubjectlKKKl
205
3.
The locative Inversion Data
210
4.
Factored Out Subjects 2K>
.5.
Conclusions
222
Conclusion
22Л
Kensei Sugayama
Author Index
227
Subject Index
229
This book is an introduction to Word Grammar, a theory of language structure founded and
developed by Richard Hudson. In this theory, language is a cognitive network
—
a network of
concepts, words and meanings containing all the elements of a linguistic analysis. The theory
of language is therefore embedded in a theory of knowledge, in which there are no boundaries
between one form of knowledge and any other.
The most controversial idea in Word Grammar syntax is that phrase structure is redundant,
because all its work can be done by means of dependencies between individual words. Word—word
dependency is therefore a key concept in Word Grammar, and the syntax and semantics of a
sentence are built upon this foundation.
Contributors to this volume are primarily Word Grammar experts from across the world.
All the chapters here manifest the theoretical potentialities of Word Grammar, exploring how
powerful Word Grammar is in analysing linguistic phenomena in various languages. The chapters
come from varying perspectives and include work on a number of languages, including English,
German, Japanese,
Swahili,
Turkish and Ancient Greek. Phenomena studied include verbal
inflection, case agreement, extraction, construction and code-mixing.
This new collection will be of interest to academics encountering Word Grammar for the first
time, or to those who are already familiar with this theory and are interested in reading how it
has evolved and what its future may hold.
Kensei
Sugayama is Professor at the Department of English, Kobe City University of Foreign
Studies, Japan.
Richard A. Hudson is Emeritus Professor at the Department of Phonetics and Linguistics,
University College London.
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Contents
Contributors
xi
Preface
xiii
Kensei Sugayania
Introduction
1
1.
What is Word Grammar?
3
Richard Hudson
1.
A Brief Overview of the Theory
3
2.
Historical Background
.5
3.
The Cognitive Network
7
4.
Default Inheritance
12
.5.
The Language Network
13
6.
The Utterance Network
1.5
7.
Morphology
18
8.
Syntax
21
9.
Semantics
24
10.
Processing
27
11.
Conclusions
28
Parti
Word Grammar Approaches to Linguistic Analysis:
Its explanatory power and applications
33
2.
Case Agreement in Ancient Greek: Implications for a
theory of covert elements
3.5
Chet Creider and Richard Hudson
1.
Introduction
3.5
2.
The Data
3.5
3.
The Analysis of Case Agreement
41
4.
Non-Existent Entities in Cognition and in Language
42
5.
Extensions to Other Parts of Grammar
46
6.
Comparison with PRO and pro
49
7.
Comparison with Other PRO-free Analyses
,50
8.
Conclusions
.52
3.
Understood Objects in English and Japanese with
Reference to Eat and Taberu: A Word Grammar
account
.54
Kensei Sugayama
J. Intrcxluction
.54
2.
Word Grammar
.56
viii
WORD GRAMMAR: PERSPECTIVES ON LANGUAGE STRUCTURE
3.
Eat in English
58
4.
Taberu in Japanese
60
.5.
Conclusion
63
4.
The Grammar of Be Tot From a Word Grammar
point of view
67
Kensei
Sugayama
1.
Introduction and the Problem
67
2.
Category of Be
68
3.
Modal Be in Word Grammar
69
4.
Morphological Aspects
70
5.
Syntactic Assets
71
6.
Semantics of the Be To Construction
72
7.
Should To lie Counted as Part of the Lexical Item?
75
8.
A Word Grammar Analysis of the Be To Construction
77
9.
Conclusion
81
5.
Linking in Word Grammar
83
Jasper Holmes
1.
Linking in Word Grammar: The syntax semantics principle
83
2.
The Event Type Hierarchy: The framework; event types;
roles and relations
103
3.
Conclusion
114
6.
Word Grammar and Syntactic Code-Mixing Research
117
Eva Eppler
1.
Intnxluction
117
2.
Constituent Structure Grammar Approaches to Intra-Sentential
Code-Mixing
118
3.
A Word Grammar Approach to Code-Mixing
121
4.
Word Order in Mixed and Monolingual 'Subordinate' Clauses
128
5.
Summary and Conclusion
139
7.
Word Grammar Surface Structures and HPSG Order
Domains
145
Takafumi Maekawa
1.
Introduction
145
2.
A Word Grammar Approach
146
3.
An Approach in Constructional HPSG: Gin/burg and Sag
2000 154
4.
A Linearization HPSG Approach
160
5.
Concluding Remarks
165
Part
Π
Towards a Better Word Grammar
169
8.
Structural and Distributional Heads
171
Andrew
Rosta
1.
Introduction
171
2.
Structural Heads
172
WORD GRAMMAR: PERSPECTIVRS ON LANGUAGE STRUCTURE
ix
3.
Distributional Heads
172
4.
TAaZ-Clauses
174
5.
Extent Operators
174
6.
Surrogates versus Proxies
177
7.
Focusing Subjuncts: just, only, even
179
8.
Pied-piping
181
9.
Degree Words
181
10.
Attributive Adjectives
182
11.
Determiner Phrases
182
12.
The type of Construction
184
13.
Insideout
Interrogatives 18.'5
14.
'Empty Categories'
187
1.5.
Coordination
189
16.
Correlatives
191
17.
Dependency Types
191
18.
Conclusion"
199
9.
Factoring Out the Subject Dependency
204
Nikolas Gisborne
1.
Introduction
204
2.
Dimensions of SubjectlKKKl
205
3.
The locative Inversion Data
210
4.
Factored Out Subjects 2K>
.5.
Conclusions
222
Conclusion
22Л
Kensei Sugayama
Author Index
227
Subject Index
229
This book is an introduction to Word Grammar, a theory of language structure founded and
developed by Richard Hudson. In this theory, language is a cognitive network
—
a network of
concepts, words and meanings containing all the elements of a linguistic analysis. The theory
of language is therefore embedded in a theory of knowledge, in which there are no boundaries
between one form of knowledge and any other.
The most controversial idea in Word Grammar syntax is that phrase structure is redundant,
because all its work can be done by means of dependencies between individual words. Word—word
dependency is therefore a key concept in Word Grammar, and the syntax and semantics of a
sentence are built upon this foundation.
Contributors to this volume are primarily Word Grammar experts from across the world.
All the chapters here manifest the theoretical potentialities of Word Grammar, exploring how
powerful Word Grammar is in analysing linguistic phenomena in various languages. The chapters
come from varying perspectives and include work on a number of languages, including English,
German, Japanese,
Swahili,
Turkish and Ancient Greek. Phenomena studied include verbal
inflection, case agreement, extraction, construction and code-mixing.
This new collection will be of interest to academics encountering Word Grammar for the first
time, or to those who are already familiar with this theory and are interested in reading how it
has evolved and what its future may hold.
Kensei
Sugayama is Professor at the Department of English, Kobe City University of Foreign
Studies, Japan.
Richard A. Hudson is Emeritus Professor at the Department of Phonetics and Linguistics,
University College London. |
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