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On the concept of time
prolegomena to a theory of aspect and tense in narrative discourse
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Nils B. Thelin
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
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1. The question of invariance
- The concept of structure in contemporary linguistics 11
- Grasping the Nettle 33
- Invariant meaning 61
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2. Invariance and grammatical categories
- Toward a universal calculus of inflectional categories 85
- Towards a typology of verbal categories 111
- Two types of markedness and their implications for the conceptualization of grammatical invariance 133
- The role of animacy in language change 153
- Invariance and mutation in Acatec Mayan 167
- Variation, invariance, hierarchy, and integration as grammatical parameters 185
- Invariance and markedness in grammatical categories 221
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3. Grammar and discourse
- Tense-aspect and hierarchy of meanings 241
- On the concept of time 261
- On the projection of equivalence relations into syntagms 287
- Invariance in grammar, variation in discourse 313
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4. Grammar an pragmatics
- Deixis and shifters after Jakobson 321
- Praguean structure and autopoiesis 341
- Shifters and non-verbal categories of Russian 363
- English speech act verbs 387
- Grammar and pragmatics 407
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5. Typology and universals
- Two approaches to language universals 417
- Invariance and variation 437
- Classical and modern universals research 451
- Language typology and diachronic linguistics 465
- Language universals in relation to acquisition and change 473
- Paralinguistic universals and preconceptual thinking in language 495
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
-
1. The question of invariance
- The concept of structure in contemporary linguistics 11
- Grasping the Nettle 33
- Invariant meaning 61
-
2. Invariance and grammatical categories
- Toward a universal calculus of inflectional categories 85
- Towards a typology of verbal categories 111
- Two types of markedness and their implications for the conceptualization of grammatical invariance 133
- The role of animacy in language change 153
- Invariance and mutation in Acatec Mayan 167
- Variation, invariance, hierarchy, and integration as grammatical parameters 185
- Invariance and markedness in grammatical categories 221
-
3. Grammar and discourse
- Tense-aspect and hierarchy of meanings 241
- On the concept of time 261
- On the projection of equivalence relations into syntagms 287
- Invariance in grammar, variation in discourse 313
-
4. Grammar an pragmatics
- Deixis and shifters after Jakobson 321
- Praguean structure and autopoiesis 341
- Shifters and non-verbal categories of Russian 363
- English speech act verbs 387
- Grammar and pragmatics 407
-
5. Typology and universals
- Two approaches to language universals 417
- Invariance and variation 437
- Classical and modern universals research 451
- Language typology and diachronic linguistics 465
- Language universals in relation to acquisition and change 473
- Paralinguistic universals and preconceptual thinking in language 495