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    Düsseldorf : düsseldorf university press
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    b3kat_BV044958358
    ISBN: 9783957580597
    Series Statement: Dissertations in language and cognition 5
    Note: Erscheint auch als Open Access bei De Gruyter , Dissertation Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf 2018 , Langzeitarchivierung gewährleistet, LZA
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-3-11-072036-5 10.1515/9783110720365
    Language: English
    Keywords: Syntax ; Semantik ; Role and Reference Grammar ; Hochschulschrift
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Hooste, Koen van
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    Düsseldorf :Walter de Gruyter GmbH,
    UID:
    almahu_9949319877802882
    Format: 1 online resource (407 pages)
    ISBN: 9783110720365
    Series Statement: Dissertations in Language and Cognition Ser. ; v.5
    Content: This series Dissertations in Language and Cognition explores issues of mental representation, linguistic structure and representation, and their interplay. The research presented in this series is grounded in the idea explored in the Collaborative Research Center The structure of representations in language, cognition and science (SFB 991) that there is a universal format for the representation of linguistic and cognitive concepts.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Van Hooste, Koen Instruments and Related Concepts at the Syntax-Semantics Interface Düsseldorf : Walter de Gruyter GmbH,c2018
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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    De Gruyter | Düsseldorf :düsseldorf university press,
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    almahu_9948681254102882
    Format: 1 online resource (408 p.)
    ISBN: 3-11-072036-1
    Series Statement: Dissertations in Language and Cognition
    Content: Instruments constitute a classic member of the thematic role inventory, yet they are usually analyzed only peripherally, taking a back seat to the more studied members such as Agent and Patient. This dissertation investigates the semantic reality behind the label instrument from the functionalist perspective of Role & Reference Grammar. Starting from a theoretical investigation of what instrumentality truly means when contrasted with related concepts like comitatives, this book explores the morphosyntactic realization of instruments across a wide range of typologically diverse languages. Apart from the standard occurrences of instruments that come to mind from languages such as Latin, German or English, this book delves into several less common constructions that feature the instrument relation. Such constructions include, amongst others, passives with instruments and particularly the Instrument-Subject Alternation, a construction where the instrument seemingly appears as the subject of the sentence. This construction displays variation along three dimensions: 1) The instrument can vary from a very simple tool to a complicated machine, 2) the predicate can vary substantially and 3) languages differ widely with respect to the construction's acceptability. This makes for a complex playing field where the animacy of the instrument but also the aktionsart class of the predicate play a major role. The last section of this book deals with linking the semantics of instruments and related concepts to their morphosyntactic realizations, including the various encoding strategies that are available in any given language. This book also features a concise introduction to Role & Reference Grammar. Dissertations in Language and Cognition: This series explores issues of mental representation, linguistic structure and representation, and their interplay. The research presented in this series is grounded in the idea explored in the Collaborative Research Center 'The structure of representations in language, cognition and science' (SFB 991) that there is a universal format for the representation of linguistic and cognitive concepts.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Acknowledgments -- , Contents -- , List of Figures -- , List of Tables -- , List of Abbreviations -- , 1 Introduction -- , 2 Role and Reference Grammar -- , 3 Instruments at the syntaxsemantics interface -- , 4 Semantic range of instruments, agents & forces -- , 5 Instruments and causation: A Force Dynamic view -- , 6 The Instrument-Subject Alternation and subtypes of instruments -- , 7 Delimiting instruments from instrument-like participants -- , 8 Linking semantics to syntax -- , 9 Conclusion: A semantic-syntactic landscape for instruments and related concepts -- , Appendix: Figures -- , References , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-95758-059-5
    Language: English
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    Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter
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    gbv_1832240975
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (408 p.)
    ISBN: 9783110720365 , 9783957580597
    Series Statement: Dissertations in Language and Cognition
    Content: Instruments constitute a classic member of the thematic role inventory, yet they are usually analyzed only peripherally, taking a back seat to the more studied members such as Agent and Patient. This dissertation investigates the semantic reality behind the label instrument from the functionalist perspective of Role & Reference Grammar. Starting from a theoretical investigation of what instrumentality truly means when contrasted with related concepts like comitatives, this book explores the morphosyntactic realization of instruments across a wide range of typologically diverse languages. Apart from the standard occurrences of instruments that come to mind from languages such as Latin, German or English, this book delves into several less common constructions that feature the instrument relation. Such constructions include, amongst others, passives with instruments and particularly the Instrument-Subject Alternation, a construction where the instrument seemingly appears as the subject of the sentence. This construction displays variation along three dimensions: 1) The instrument can vary from a very simple tool to a complicated machine, 2) the predicate can vary substantially and 3) languages differ widely with respect to the construction's acceptability. This makes for a complex playing field where the animacy of the instrument but also the aktionsart class of the predicate play a major role. The last section of this book deals with linking the semantics of instruments and related concepts to their morphosyntactic realizations, including the various encoding strategies that are available in any given language. This book also features a concise introduction to Role & Reference Grammar. Dissertations in Language and Cognition: This series explores issues of mental representation, linguistic structure and representation, and their interplay. The research presented in this series is grounded in the idea explored in the Collaborative Research Center 'The structure of representations in language, cognition and science' (SFB 991) that there is a universal format for the representation of linguistic and cognitive concepts
    Note: English
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    Online Resource
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : De Gruyter
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    gbv_1778516262
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (408 p.)
    ISBN: 9783110720365 , 9783957580597
    Series Statement: Dissertations in Language and Cognition 5
    Content: Instruments constitute a classic member of the thematic role inventory, yet they are usually analyzed only peripherally, taking a back seat to the more studied members such as Agent and Patient. This dissertation investigates the semantic reality behind the label instrument from the functionalist perspective of Role & Reference Grammar. Starting from a theoretical investigation of what instrumentality truly means when contrasted with related concepts like comitatives, this book explores the morphosyntactic realization of instruments across a wide range of typologically diverse languages. Apart from the standard occurrences of instruments that come to mind from languages such as Latin, German or English, this book delves into several less common constructions that feature the instrument relation. Such constructions include, amongst others, passives with instruments and particularly the Instrument-Subject Alternation, a construction where the instrument seemingly appears as the subject of the sentence. This construction displays variation along three dimensions: 1) The instrument can vary from a very simple tool to a complicated machine, 2) the predicate can vary substantially and 3) languages differ widely with respect to the construction’s acceptability. This makes for a complex playing field where the animacy of the instrument but also the aktionsart class of the predicate play a major role. The last section of this book deals with linking the semantics of instruments and related concepts to their morphosyntactic realizations, including the various encoding strategies that are available in any given language. This book also features a concise introduction to Role & Reference Grammar
    Note: English
    Language: English
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    De Gruyter | Düsseldorf :düsseldorf university press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959792009702883
    Format: 1 online resource (408 p.)
    ISBN: 3-11-072036-1
    Series Statement: Dissertations in Language and Cognition
    Content: Instruments constitute a classic member of the thematic role inventory, yet they are usually analyzed only peripherally, taking a back seat to the more studied members such as Agent and Patient. This dissertation investigates the semantic reality behind the label instrument from the functionalist perspective of Role & Reference Grammar. Starting from a theoretical investigation of what instrumentality truly means when contrasted with related concepts like comitatives, this book explores the morphosyntactic realization of instruments across a wide range of typologically diverse languages. Apart from the standard occurrences of instruments that come to mind from languages such as Latin, German or English, this book delves into several less common constructions that feature the instrument relation. Such constructions include, amongst others, passives with instruments and particularly the Instrument-Subject Alternation, a construction where the instrument seemingly appears as the subject of the sentence. This construction displays variation along three dimensions: 1) The instrument can vary from a very simple tool to a complicated machine, 2) the predicate can vary substantially and 3) languages differ widely with respect to the construction's acceptability. This makes for a complex playing field where the animacy of the instrument but also the aktionsart class of the predicate play a major role. The last section of this book deals with linking the semantics of instruments and related concepts to their morphosyntactic realizations, including the various encoding strategies that are available in any given language. This book also features a concise introduction to Role & Reference Grammar. Dissertations in Language and Cognition: This series explores issues of mental representation, linguistic structure and representation, and their interplay. The research presented in this series is grounded in the idea explored in the Collaborative Research Center 'The structure of representations in language, cognition and science' (SFB 991) that there is a universal format for the representation of linguistic and cognitive concepts.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Acknowledgments -- , Contents -- , List of Figures -- , List of Tables -- , List of Abbreviations -- , 1 Introduction -- , 2 Role and Reference Grammar -- , 3 Instruments at the syntaxsemantics interface -- , 4 Semantic range of instruments, agents & forces -- , 5 Instruments and causation: A Force Dynamic view -- , 6 The Instrument-Subject Alternation and subtypes of instruments -- , 7 Delimiting instruments from instrument-like participants -- , 8 Linking semantics to syntax -- , 9 Conclusion: A semantic-syntactic landscape for instruments and related concepts -- , Appendix: Figures -- , References , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-95758-059-5
    Language: English
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    De Gruyter | Düsseldorf :düsseldorf university press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959792009702883
    Format: 1 online resource (408 p.)
    ISBN: 3-11-072036-1
    Series Statement: Dissertations in Language and Cognition
    Content: Instruments constitute a classic member of the thematic role inventory, yet they are usually analyzed only peripherally, taking a back seat to the more studied members such as Agent and Patient. This dissertation investigates the semantic reality behind the label instrument from the functionalist perspective of Role & Reference Grammar. Starting from a theoretical investigation of what instrumentality truly means when contrasted with related concepts like comitatives, this book explores the morphosyntactic realization of instruments across a wide range of typologically diverse languages. Apart from the standard occurrences of instruments that come to mind from languages such as Latin, German or English, this book delves into several less common constructions that feature the instrument relation. Such constructions include, amongst others, passives with instruments and particularly the Instrument-Subject Alternation, a construction where the instrument seemingly appears as the subject of the sentence. This construction displays variation along three dimensions: 1) The instrument can vary from a very simple tool to a complicated machine, 2) the predicate can vary substantially and 3) languages differ widely with respect to the construction's acceptability. This makes for a complex playing field where the animacy of the instrument but also the aktionsart class of the predicate play a major role. The last section of this book deals with linking the semantics of instruments and related concepts to their morphosyntactic realizations, including the various encoding strategies that are available in any given language. This book also features a concise introduction to Role & Reference Grammar. Dissertations in Language and Cognition: This series explores issues of mental representation, linguistic structure and representation, and their interplay. The research presented in this series is grounded in the idea explored in the Collaborative Research Center 'The structure of representations in language, cognition and science' (SFB 991) that there is a universal format for the representation of linguistic and cognitive concepts.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Acknowledgments -- , Contents -- , List of Figures -- , List of Tables -- , List of Abbreviations -- , 1 Introduction -- , 2 Role and Reference Grammar -- , 3 Instruments at the syntaxsemantics interface -- , 4 Semantic range of instruments, agents & forces -- , 5 Instruments and causation: A Force Dynamic view -- , 6 The Instrument-Subject Alternation and subtypes of instruments -- , 7 Delimiting instruments from instrument-like participants -- , 8 Linking semantics to syntax -- , 9 Conclusion: A semantic-syntactic landscape for instruments and related concepts -- , Appendix: Figures -- , References , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-95758-059-5
    Language: English
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