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100 1 _aFortuin, Egbert Lambertus Johan,
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245 1 0 _aUniversal semantic syntax :
_ba semiotactic approach /
_cEgbert Fortuin, Hetty Geerdink-Verkoren.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2019.
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490 0 _aCambridge studies in linguistics ;
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520 _a"Syntactic theory has been dominated in the last decades by theories that disregard semantics in their approach to syntax. Presenting a truly semantic approach to syntax, this book takes as its primary starting point the idea that syntax deals with the relations between meanings expressed by form-meaning elements and that the same types of relations can be found cross-linguistically. The theory provides a way to formalize the syntactic relations between meanings so that each fragment of grammar can be analyzed in a clear-cut way. A comprehensive introduction into the theoretical concepts of the theory is provided, with analyzes of numerous examples in English and various other languages, European and non-European, to illustrate the concepts. The theory discussed will enable linguists to look for similarities between languages, while at the same time acknowledging important language specific features"--
_cProvided by publisher.
520 _a"Syntactic theory has been dominated in the last decades by theories that disregard semantics in their approach to syntax"--
_cProvided by publisher.
505 8 _aMachine generated contents note: Part I. The Semiotactic Theory: 1. Basic theoretical principles; 2. Semiotacti relations and symbols; 3. Sentences: nexus (subject-predicate relation); 4. Valences; 5. Set expression 'SE'; 6. Nexus relation as entity (Bahuvrihi); 7. Negation; 8. The auxiliary verb 'do'; 9. Appositions; 10. Formal and syntactic sentences; 11. Abstraction; 12. The basic principles of the formalization; Part II. Application of the Theory: 1. Noun Modifications; 2. Verb constructions; 3. Impersonal Constructions; 4. Other constructions in non-European languages; 5. Word order and propositional contents; Conclusion: the syntactic theory from a semantic perspective.
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_tUniversal semantic syntax.
_dNew York : Cambridge University Press, 2019
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