Case Grammar Theory
Exploring the Foundations and Implications of Linguistic Structures
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Georgetown University Press
Published:1st Feb '89
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This insightful work analyzes seven models within case grammar, exploring their structures and implications for linguistic theory. Case Grammar Theory offers a comprehensive perspective.
In Case Grammar Theory, the author delves into the intricacies of seven distinct models, providing a comprehensive analysis of each. The examination focuses on logical structures, highlighting how each model organizes its components and the relationships between them. Furthermore, the author presents a detailed list of cases associated with each model, illustrating their relevance and application in linguistic theory.
The book also explores the derivational systems that underpin these models, shedding light on the processes through which cases are formed and utilized. This exploration not only clarifies the theoretical foundations of case grammar but also emphasizes the practical implications for understanding language structure and meaning. By dissecting these systems, readers gain insight into the complexities of linguistic representation.
Additionally, Case Grammar Theory addresses the concept of covert case roles, which are often overlooked in traditional grammar studies. The author argues for their significance in understanding the full scope of case grammar, providing a nuanced perspective that enriches the reader's comprehension of linguistic theory. Through this multifaceted approach, the book serves as a valuable resource for linguists and students alike, encouraging deeper engagement with the subject.
ISBN: 9780878402762
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 313g
236 pages