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Thetics and Categoricals
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2020
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Thetics and Categoricals do not belong to the categories of German grammar. Thetics were introduced in logic as impersonal and broad focus constructions. They left profound and extensive traces in the logic of the late 19th century. For the class of thetic propositions, the criterion of textual exclusion plays the major role, i.e. the absence of any common grounds and of any anaphorism and background. In the foreground are sentences with subject inversion, subject suppression and detopicalization. These and only these are suitable for text beginnings, jokes, stage advertisements and solipsistic exclamatives, thus speech acts without communicative goals – free expressives in the true sense of the word. The contributions in this volume not only guide the reader through the history of philosophical logic and distributions of impersonals in contrast to Kantian categorical sentences, but also the correspondences in Japanese and Chinese which, in contrast to German and English, sport specific morphological markers for thetics as opposed to categoricals.
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Table of contents
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Preface
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Introduction
1 - Part 1. Logic and philosophical background
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Categorical versus thetic sentences in the Universal Grammar of Realism
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Are theticity and sentence-focus encoded grammatical categories of Dutch?
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Presentational and related constructions in Norwegian with reference to German
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Copulas and information structure in Tanti Dargwa
105 - Part 3. From logic content to linguistic form
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Infinitive constructions and theticity in German
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Strong and weak nominal reference in thetic and categorical sentences
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Adjectives and mode of expression
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Unaccusativity and theticity
199 - Part 4. The logic-linguistics across languages
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From philosophical logic to linguistics
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Pseudocategorical or purely thetic?
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The thetic/categorical distinction as difference in common ground update
311 - Part 5. Lexical links to attitudinality
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B-grade subjects and theticity
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Perception description, report and thetic statements
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Index
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