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Pragmatics For Latin From Syntax To Information Structure A M Devine Laurence D Stephens

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Pragmatics For Latin From Syntax To Information Structure A M Devine Laurence D Stephens
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 200
Author: A. M. Devine; Laurence D. Stephens
ISBN: 9780190939472, 9780190939496, 0190939478, 0190939494
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Pragmatics For Latin From Syntax To Information Structure A M Devine Laurence D Stephens by A. M. Devine; Laurence D. Stephens 9780190939472, 9780190939496, 0190939478, 0190939494 instant download after payment.

Latin is often described as a free word order language, but in general each word order encodes a particular information structure: in that sense, each word order has a different meaning. Pragmatics for Latin provides a descriptive analysis of Latin information structure based on detailed philological evidence and elaborates a syntax-pragmatics interface that formalizes the informational content of the various different word orders. Using a slightly adjusted version of the structured meanings theory, the book shows how the pragmatic meanings matching the different word orders arise naturally and spontaneously out of the compositional process as an integral part of a single semantic derivation covering denotational and informational meaning at one and the same time.

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