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    Format: XIII, 440 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0126135355 , 0126135363 , 9780126135350
    Series Statement: Syntax and semantics 35
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Cann, Ronnie, 1954 - The dynamics of language Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2005 ISBN 0126135363
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0126135355
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780126135350
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Sprache ; Sprachentwicklung
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    UID:
    gbv_1738212750
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (440 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781849508735
    Series Statement: Syntax and semantics v. 35
    Content: Preliminary Material /Lutz Marten -- 1: The Point of Departure /Lutz Marten -- 2: The dynamics of Interpretation /Lutz Marten -- 3: Relative Clause Construal /Lutz Marten -- 4: Tree Growth and Language Typologies /Lutz Marten -- 5: On the Right Periphery /Lutz Marten -- 6: The Challenge of Japanese /Lutz Marten -- 7: Swahili Agreement and Conjunction /Lutz Marten -- 8: Copula Constructions in English /Lutz Marten -- 9: General Perspectives /Lutz Marten -- Bibliography /Lutz Marten -- Subject Index /Lutz Marten -- Syntax and Semantics /Lutz Marten.
    Content: For the whole of the last half-century, most theoretical syntacticians have assumed that knowledge of language is different from the tasks of speaking and understanding. There have been some dissenters, but, by and large, this view still holds sway. This book takes a different view: it continues the task set in hand by Kempson et al (2001) of arguing that the common-sense intuition is correct that knowledge of language consists in being able to use it in speaking and understanding. The Dynamics of Language argues that interpretation is built up across as sequence of words relative to some context and that this is all that is needed to explain the structural properties of language. The dynamics of how interpretation is built up is the syntax of a language system. The authors' first task is to convey to a general linguistic audience with a minimum of formal apparatus, the substance of that formal system. Secondly, as linguists, they set themselves the task of applying the formal system to as broad an array of linguistic puzzles as possible, the languages analysed ranging from English to Japanese and Swahili. It argues that knowledge in language consists of being able to use it in speaking and understanding. It analyses a variety of languages, from English to Japanese and Swahili. It appeals to a wide audience in the disciplines of language, linguistics, anthropology, education, psychology, cognitive science, law, media studies, and medicine
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0126135355
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0126135363
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cann, Ronnie Dynamics of language Amsterdam ; Oxford : Elsevier, 2005 ISBN 0126135355
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0126135363
    Language: English
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    E-Resource
    Amsterdam ; : Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9949702162602882
    Format: 1 online resource (440 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781849508735
    Series Statement: Syntax and semantics, v. 35
    Content: For the whole of the last half-century, most theoretical syntacticians have assumed that knowledge of language is different from the tasks of speaking and understanding. There have been some dissenters, but, by and large, this view still holds sway. This book takes a different view: it continues the task set in hand by Kempson et al (2001) of arguing that the common-sense intuition is correct that knowledge of language consists in being able to use it in speaking and understanding. The Dynamics of Language argues that interpretation is built up across as sequence of words relative to some context and that this is all that is needed to explain the structural properties of language. The dynamics of how interpretation is built up is the syntax of a language system. The authors' first task is to convey to a general linguistic audience with a minimum of formal apparatus, the substance of that formal system. Secondly, as linguists, they set themselves the task of applying the formal system to as broad an array of linguistic puzzles as possible, the languages analysed ranging from English to Japanese and Swahili. It argues that knowledge in language consists of being able to use it in speaking and understanding. It analyses a variety of languages, from English to Japanese and Swahili. It appeals to a wide audience in the disciplines of language, linguistics, anthropology, education, psychology, cognitive science, law, media studies, and medicine.
    Note: Preliminary Material / , 1: The Point of Departure / , 2: The dynamics of Interpretation / , 3: Relative Clause Construal / , 4: Tree Growth and Language Typologies / , 5: On the Right Periphery / , 6: The Challenge of Japanese / , 7: Swahili Agreement and Conjunction / , 8: Copula Constructions in English / , 9: General Perspectives / , Bibliography / , Subject Index / , Syntax and Semantics /
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cann, Ronnie. Dynamics of language. Amsterdam ; Oxford : Elsevier, 2005 ISBN 0126135355
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0126135363
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Brill | Amsterdam ; : Elsevier,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959234436002883
    Format: 1 online resource (447 p.)
    ISBN: 0-08-045677-4 , 1-84950-873-9
    Series Statement: Syntax and semantics, v. 35
    Content: For the whole of the last half-century, most theoretical syntacticians have assumed that knowledge of language is different from the tasks of speaking and understanding. There have been some dissenters, but, by and large, this view still holds sway. This book takes a different view: it continues the task set in hand by Kempson et al (2001) of arguing that the common-sense intuition is correct that knowledge of language consists in being able to use it in speaking and understanding. The Dynamics of Language argues that interpretation is built up across as sequence of words relative to some context and that this is all that is needed to explain the structural properties of language. The dynamics of how interpretation is built up is the syntax of a language system. The authors' first task is to convey to a general linguistic audience with a minimum of formal apparatus, the substance of that formal system. Secondly, as linguists, they set themselves the task of applying the formal system to as broad an array of linguistic puzzles as possible, the languages analysed ranging from English to Japanese and Swahili. It argues that knowledge in language consists of being able to use it in speaking and understanding. It analyses a variety of languages, from English to Japanese and Swahili. It appeals to a wide audience in the disciplines of language, linguistics, anthropology, education, psychology, cognitive science, law, media studies, and medicine.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Preliminary Material / , 1: The Point of Departure / , 2: The dynamics of Interpretation / , 3: Relative Clause Construal / , 4: Tree Growth and Language Typologies / , 5: On the Right Periphery / , 6: The Challenge of Japanese / , 7: Swahili Agreement and Conjunction / , 8: Copula Constructions in English / , 9: General Perspectives / , Bibliography / , Subject Index / , Syntax and Semantics / , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-613535-5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-613536-3
    Language: English
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