Sentence Adverbials in a Functional Description:
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1. Verfasser: Koktová, Eva (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam/Philadelphia John Benjamins Pub. Co. 1986
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Beschreibung:SENTENCE ADVERBIALS IN A FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Table of contents; 0. INTRODUCTION; 1. THE THEORETICAL BACKGROUND; 1.1. Comments on previous approaches; 1.2. The theoretical background; 2. THE PRIMARY CASE OF THE UNDERLYING OCCURRENCE OF CA EXPRESSIONS; 2.1. The paradigm of the primary case; 2.2. Generalizing about CA; 2.3. Groups of CA expressions; 3. SECONDARY CASES OF THE UNDERLYING OCCURRENCE OF CA EXPRESSIONS; 3.1. Multiple occurrence of CA expressions on the hierarchical scope interpretation
3.2 Multiple occurrence of CA expressions on the intracluster scope interpretation3.3. Occurrence of CA expressions in wh-questions; 3.4. CA expressions with underlying backward scope; 3.5. Occurrence of CA expressions in the topic of a sentence; 3.6. Occurrence of CA expressions in embedded structures; 3.7. Coordination and apposition of CA expressions; 3.8. CA expressions in parenthetical chunks of sentences; 4. SURFACE PROPERTIES OF CA EXPRESSIONS; 4.1. Scope-unambiguous positions; 4.2. Scope-ambiguous positions; 4.3. Illustration; 5. FORMATION OF CA EXPRESSIONS.
5.1. Morphological formation5.2. Syntactic formation; 5.3. Deep word-order based formation; 5.4. Formation by lexicalization of collocations; 6. LEXICAL PROPERTIES OF CA EXPRESSIONS; 6.1. Salva veníate paraphrasing and lexical relations of CA expressions; 6.2. Salva veritate omissibility of CA expressions; 6.3. Pronominalization and deletion of CA expressions; 6.4. Distribution of CA expressions; 6.5. Scoping relations of CA expressions; 6.5.1. Hierarchical scope interpretation; 6.5.2. Intracluster scope interpretation; 6.6. Listing CA expressions; 7. CONCLUSION; FOOTNOTES; REFERENCES.
The author presents empirical arguments in favor of a joint syntactico-semantic treatment, within the framework of a functional generative description, of a range of adverbial expressions which should be viewed as belonging to a single, lexically heterogeneous but functionally homogeneous, class exhibiting scoping properties and functioning as 'complementation of attitude' (CA). These CA-expressions do not only share their underlying functional properties but also certain surface-syntax properties
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