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Syntactic Gradience The Nature Of Grammatical Indeterminacy First Edition Bas Aarts

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Syntactic Gradience The Nature Of Grammatical Indeterminacy First Edition Bas Aarts
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 295
Author: Bas Aarts
ISBN: 9780191527456, 9780199219261, 0199219265, 0191527459
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: First Edition

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Syntactic Gradience The Nature Of Grammatical Indeterminacy First Edition Bas Aarts by Bas Aarts 9780191527456, 9780199219261, 0199219265, 0191527459 instant download after payment.

This is the first exhaustive investigation of gradience in syntax, conceived of as grammatical indeterminacy. It looks at gradience in English word classes, phrases, clauses and constructions, and examines how it may be defined and differentiated. Professor Aarts addresses the tension between linguistic concepts and the continuous phenomena they describe by testing and categorizing grammatical vagueness and indeterminacy. He considers to what extent gradience is a grammatical phenomenon or a by-product of imperfect linguistic description, and makes a series of linked proposals for its theoretical formalization. Bas Aarts draws on, and reviews, work in psychology, philosophy and language from Aristotle to Chomsky., and writes clearly on a fascinating and important aspect of language and cognition. His book will appeal to scholars and graduate students of language and syntactic theory in departments of (English) linguistics, philosophy and cognitive science.

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