The Semantics of Incorporation From Argument Structure to Discourse Transparency |
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Author:
| Farkas, Donka F. de Swart, Henriëtte |
Series title: | Stanford Monographs in Linguistics Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-57586-419-8 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2003 |
Publisher: | CSLI Publications/Center for the Study of Language & Information
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $65.00 |
Book Description:
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Distinguishing between discourse referents and thematic arguments, the analysis of incorporation proposed by Donka Farkas and Henriettë de Swart accounts for the relationship between morphological and semantic number, the contrasts between incorporated singulars and incorporated plurals, and various "shades" of discourse transparency. The framework of Discourse Representation Theory used is a theory well-suited for connecting sentence-level and discourse-level semantics. ...
More DescriptionDistinguishing between discourse referents and thematic arguments, the analysis of incorporation proposed by Donka Farkas and Henriettë de Swart accounts for the relationship between morphological and semantic number, the contrasts between incorporated singulars and incorporated plurals, and various "shades" of discourse transparency. The framework of Discourse Representation Theory used is a theory well-suited for connecting sentence-level and discourse-level semantics.
The analysis presented in this book has important consequences for a cross-linguistic theory of anaphora. Linguists and logicians interested in discourse structure, cross-linguistic semantics, and the relationship between morpho-syntax and meaning will find this an engaging and innovative work.