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Causation Permission And Transfer Argument Realisation In Get Take Put Give And Let Verbs Brian Nolan

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Causation Permission And Transfer Argument Realisation In Get Take Put Give And Let Verbs Brian Nolan
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.66 MB
Author: Brian Nolan, Gudrun Rawoens, Elke Diedrichsen
ISBN: 9789027259325, 9027259321
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Causation Permission And Transfer Argument Realisation In Get Take Put Give And Let Verbs Brian Nolan by Brian Nolan, Gudrun Rawoens, Elke Diedrichsen 9789027259325, 9027259321 instant download after payment.

This book offers a comprehensive investigative study of the argument realisation of the concepts of causative purpose, permit, let/allow and transfer in a broad cross-linguistic typologically diverse mix of languages with GIVE, GET, TAKE, PUT, and LET verbs. This volume stands as the first systematic exploration of these verbs and concepts as they occur in complex events and clauses. This book brings together scholars and researchers from a variety of functionally inspired theoretical backgrounds that have worked on these verbs within one language or from a cross-linguistic perspective. The objective is to understand the linguistic behaviour of the verbs and their inter-relationships within a contemporary cognitive-functional linguistic perspective. The languages represented include Irish, German, Slavic (West Slavic: Polish, Czech, Slovak and Sorbian and Western South Slavic: Slovenian and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian), Germanic, Romance, Gan Chinese Yichun dialect, Māori, Bohairic Coptic, Shaowu Chinese, Hebrew, English, Lithuanian, Estonian, the Australian dialects Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara, Italian, and Persian. Topics discussed include argument structure and the encoding of arguments under causation, permission and transferverbs, their lexical semantics and event structure.

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