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Referential-Semantic Analysis

Referential-Semantic Analysis

Referential-Semantic Analysis

Aspects of a Theory of Linguistic Reference
Author:
Torben Thrane
Published:
March 2009
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ISBN:
9780521105712

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    Dr Thrane makes an original contribution to one of the central topics in syntax and semantics: the nature and mechanisms of reference in natural language. He makes a fundamental distinction between syntactic analyses that are internal to the structure of a language and analyses of the referential properties that connect a language with the 'outside world' - and therefore derive in some sense from common human capacities for perceptual discrimination. Dr Thrane argues that the failure to make this distinction and to attend separately to both kinds of analysis has vitiated previous general accounts of linguistic structure. The book focuses particularly on pronouns and on the role of determiners, quantifiers and other components of the noun phrase. Most of the data come from the modern Germanic languages, especially English, but Dr Thrane considers also the structural peculiarities of 'classifier languages' like Vietnamese. The book will be important for students of English language as well as for general linguists.

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    March 2009
    Paperback
    9780521105712
    272 pages
    229 × 152 × 16 mm
    0.4kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. The Preliminaries:
    • 1. The linguistic preliminaries
    • 2. The philosophical preliminaries
    • Part II. The Theory:
    • 3. Some fundamental notations
    • 4. The basis of RS-analysis
    • 5. Referential-semantic features
    • 6. Subjunction and adjunction
    • Part III. The Application:
    • 7. Referential functives
    • 8. Indefinite expressions
    • 9. Definite expressions
    • 10. The pronouns.
      Author
    • Torben Thrane