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Nonverbal Predication Copular Sentences At The Syntaxsemantics Interface Isabelle A Roy

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Nonverbal Predication Copular Sentences At The Syntaxsemantics Interface Isabelle A Roy
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.42 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Isabelle A. Roy
ISBN: 9780199543540, 0199543542
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Nonverbal Predication Copular Sentences At The Syntaxsemantics Interface Isabelle A Roy by Isabelle A. Roy 9780199543540, 0199543542 instant download after payment.

This book considers the syntax and semantics of non-verbal predicates (i.e., nominal, adjectival and prepositional predicates) in copular sentences. Isabelle Roy explores how a single structure for predication can account for the different interpretations of non-verbal predicates. The book departs from earlier studies by arguing in favor of a ternary distinction between defining / characterizing / situation-descriptive predicates rather than the more common stage-level/individual distinction. The distinction is based on two semantic criteria, namely maximality (i.e., whether the predicate describes an eventuality that has spatio-temporal properties or not) and density (i.e. whether the spatio-temporal properties are perceived as atomic or not). The author argues in favor of a strong correlation between the semantics properties of predicates and their internal syntactic structure. Her analysis accounts for seemingly unrelated cross-linguistic data: the indefinite article in French, the distribution of the two copulas 'ser'/'estar' in Spanish, and case marking on Russian predicates.

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