Investigations in cognitive grammar:
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
..................................................
vii
Chapter
1
Constructions in Cognitive Grammar
1.
Architecture
............................................ 1
2.
Basic semantic notions
.................................... 6
3.
Prototypical constructions
................................. 10
4.
Non-prototypical constructions
............................. 16
5.
Grammatical dependencies
................................ 28
6.
Constituency
............................................ 34
7.
Conclusion
............................................. 38
Chapter
2
Metonymy in grammar
1.
Indeterminacy
.......................................... 40
2.
Active zones
............................................ 41
3.
Reference point constructions
.............................. 45
4.
Complex things and relationships
........................... 50
5.
Other phenomena
........................................ 57
Chapter
3
A Constructional approach to
graninfiaticization
1.
The source construction
................................... 60
2.
Component meanings
..................................... 64
3.
Integration
............................................. 68
4.
The indefinite article
..................................... 74
5.
Restructuring
........................................... 77
Chapter
4
Possession, location, and existence
1.
What is possession ?
.................................... 81
2.
Possessive grounding
..................................... 85
3.
Nominal and clausal possession
............................. 89
4.
have
possessives........................................ 91
5.
be
possessives........................................... 98
6. Diachronie
perspective
.................................... 102
Chapter
5
On the subject of impersonals
1.
The problem
............................................ 109
2.
Alternations in focal prominence
............................
Ill
2.1.
Basic grammatical notions
.............................
Ill
2.2.
Actor defocusing
..................................... 114
2.3.
Non-participant trajectors
.............................. 117
3.
The specification of nominal referents
........................ 119
3.1.
Nominal organization
................................. 119
3.2.
Définîtes
........................................... 121
3.3.
Delimitation
......................................... 123
3.4.
Definite impersonals
.................................. 124
3.5.
Vagueness
.......................................... 127
4.
The control cycle
........................................ 130
4.1.
The general model
.................................... 130
4.2.
Epistemic
level
...................................... 131
5.
What does it mean?
...................................... 135
5.1.
Putting the pieces together
.............................. 136
5.2.
Reconciliation
....................................... 140
6.
Impersonal constructions
.................................. 143
7.
Further prospects
........................................ 146
Chapter
6
Enunciating the parallelism of nominal and
clausal grounding
1.
What is at issue?
......................................... 148
2.
Control
................................................ 151
3.
(Interaction
............................................ 153
4.
Statements and levels of reality
............................. 158
5.
Clausal grounding
....................................... 162
6.
Grounding and discourse
.................................. 165
7.
Nominal grounding: Effective level
.......................... 167
8.
Nominal grounding:
Epistemic
level
......................... 173
9.
Grounding quantifiers
..................................... 180
Chapter
7
The English present: Temporal coincidence vs.
epistemic
immediacy
1.
Framing the issue
........................................ 185
2.
Temporal coincidence
.................................... 189
2.1.
Present perfectives
.................................... 189
2.2.
Non-present uses
..................................... 193
3.
Epistemic
immediacy
..................................... 198
3.1.
General considerations
................................. 199
3.2.
An epistemic
model
................................... 201
3.3.
Non-modal clauses
................................... 207
4.
Modais
................................................ 212
5.
Summing up
............................................ 217
Chapter
8
A functional account of the English auxiliary
1.
The formalist account
..................................... 219
2.
Functions and systems
.................................... 222
3.
Global organization
...................................... 226
3.1.
Nominais
and finite clauses
............................. 226
3.2.
Grounding and grounded structure
....................... 227
3.3.
Existential verbs
..................................... 229
3.4.
The interactive system
................................. 231
3.5.
Levels of clausal organization
........................... 234
4.
Basic clauses
............................................ 236
4.1.
The grounded structure
................................ 236
4.2.
The grounding system
................................. 240
4.3.
The role of do
....................................... 243
5.
Interaction
............................................. 245
5.1.
Existential verb
...................................... 245
5.2.
Existential core
...................................... 246
5.3.
Layering
............................................ 249
5.4.
Anchoring
.......................................... 250
5.5.
Inversion
........................................... 252
5.6.
Questions
........................................... 255
Chapter
9
Aspects of the grammar of finite clauses
1.
Finite clauses and the control cycle
.......................... 259
2.
The virtuality of clausal grounding
.......................... 265
3.
Finite clause complements
................................. 272
4.
Factivity
............................................... 278
5.
Impersonale
............................................ 285
Chapter
10
Finite complements in English
1.
Conceptions of reality
.................................... 290
2.
Grammatical marking
.................................... 298
3.
Cognitive models
........................................ 304
4.
Personal predicates
....................................... 311
5.
Impersonal predicates
.................................... 319
Chapter
11
Subordination in Cognitive Grammar
1.
Sources of asymmetry
.................................... 327
2.
Constituency and profiling
................................. 331
3.
An alternative account
.................................... 334
4.
Broader issues
.......................................... 338
Chapter
12
The conceptual basis of coordination
1.
Prerequisites
............................................ 341
1.1.
Conceptual semantics
................................. 341
1.2.
Symbolic grammar
................................... 344
2.
Conjunction and/or disjunction
............................. 349
2.1.
and
............................................... 349
2.2.
or
................................................ 353
3.
Basic coordination
....................................... 358
4.
Complex constructions
.................................... 364
4.1.
Non-constituent coordination
........................... 364
4.2.
Discontinuity
........................................ 370
5.
Final word
............................................. 374
References
............................................... 375
Author index
............................................. 389
Subject index
............................................. 391
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