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A Prosodic/Pragmatic Explanation for Word Order Variation in ASL with Typological Implications
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Ronnie B. Wilbur
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction xi
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Part I: Image Schemas and Construal Relations
- Some Properties and Groupings of Image Schemas 3
- Construal Transformations 17
- The Role of Figure, Ground, and Coercion in Aspectual Interpretation 33
- Verb-First Constructions in German 51
- The Mental Manipulation of the Vertical Axis 69
- A Prosodic/Pragmatic Explanation for Word Order Variation in ASL with Typological Implications 89
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Part II: Grammatical Morphemes versus Lexical Units
- Japanes ni 107
- Observations on Wanka Quechua Conjecture Marking and Subjectification 129
- Implementation of the FIGURE-GROUND Distinction in Polish 149
- Genitives and von -Datives in German 165
- Two-way Prepositions in German 187
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Part III: Grammaticalization Processes
- The Conventional Association of a Lexeme with a Metaphor 207
- Conceptual Blending 231
- The Spanish Copulas SER and ESTAR 247
- The English Tense-System as an Epistemic Category 271
- From Attribution/Purpose to Cause 287
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Part IV: Degrees of Transitivity
- Reflexive Markers in Polish 311
- Transitivity and the Incorporation of Ground Information in Japanese Path Verbs 329
- The Samoan Transitive Suffix as an Inverse Marker 347
- The Transitive-Ergative Interplay and the Conception of the World 363
- The Relationships between Verbs and Constructions 383
- German Impersonal Passives 399
- An Account of Implicit Complement Control in English and German 417
- Predicate Adjuncts and Subjectification 433
- Index 451
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Introduction xi
-
Part I: Image Schemas and Construal Relations
- Some Properties and Groupings of Image Schemas 3
- Construal Transformations 17
- The Role of Figure, Ground, and Coercion in Aspectual Interpretation 33
- Verb-First Constructions in German 51
- The Mental Manipulation of the Vertical Axis 69
- A Prosodic/Pragmatic Explanation for Word Order Variation in ASL with Typological Implications 89
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Part II: Grammatical Morphemes versus Lexical Units
- Japanes ni 107
- Observations on Wanka Quechua Conjecture Marking and Subjectification 129
- Implementation of the FIGURE-GROUND Distinction in Polish 149
- Genitives and von -Datives in German 165
- Two-way Prepositions in German 187
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Part III: Grammaticalization Processes
- The Conventional Association of a Lexeme with a Metaphor 207
- Conceptual Blending 231
- The Spanish Copulas SER and ESTAR 247
- The English Tense-System as an Epistemic Category 271
- From Attribution/Purpose to Cause 287
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Part IV: Degrees of Transitivity
- Reflexive Markers in Polish 311
- Transitivity and the Incorporation of Ground Information in Japanese Path Verbs 329
- The Samoan Transitive Suffix as an Inverse Marker 347
- The Transitive-Ergative Interplay and the Conception of the World 363
- The Relationships between Verbs and Constructions 383
- German Impersonal Passives 399
- An Account of Implicit Complement Control in English and German 417
- Predicate Adjuncts and Subjectification 433
- Index 451