Investigations in Cognitive Grammar

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Walter de Gruyter, 2009 - 396 Seiten

This volume makes accessible a substantial range of recent research in Cognitive Grammar. From disparate sources, it brings together a dozen innovative papers, revised and integrated to form a coherent whole. This work continues the ongoing program of progressively articulating the theoretical framework and showing its descriptive application to varied grammatical phenomena.

A number of major topics are examined in depth through multiple chapters viewing them from different perspectives: grammatical constructions (their general nature, their metonymic basis, their role in grammaticization), nominal grounding (quantifiers, possessives, impersonal it), clausal grounding (its relation to nominal grounding, an epistemic account of tense, a systemic view of the English auxiliary), the "control cycle" (an abstract cognitive model with many linguistic manifestations), finite clauses (their internal structure and external grammar), and complex sentences (complementation, subordination, coordination). In each case the presentation builds from fundamentals and introduces the background needed for comprehension. At the same time, by bringing fresh approaches and new descriptive insights to classic problems, it represents a significant advance in understanding grammar and indicates future directions of theory and research in the Cognitive Grammar framework.

The book is of great interest to students and practitioners of cognitive linguistics and to scholars in related areas.

 

Inhalt

Chapter 1 Constructions in Cognitive Grammar
1
Chapter 2 Metonymy in grammar
40
Chapter 3 A constructional approach to grammaticization
60
Chapter 4 Possession location and existence
81
Chapter 5 On the subject of impersonals
109
Chapter 6 Enunciating the parallelism of nominal and clausal grounding
148
Temporal coincidence vs epistemic immediacy
185
Chapter 8 A functional account of the English auxiliary
219
Chapter 9 Aspects of the grammar of finite clauses
259
Chapter 10 Finite complements in English
290
Chapter 11 Subordination in Cognitive Grammar
327
Chapter 12 The conceptual basis of coordination
341
Backmatter
375
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Ronald W. Langacker, University of California, San Diego, USA.

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