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© 1978 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 1978 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Chapters in this book

  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Table of contents vii
  3. Introductory remarks xi
  4. 1. Valence
  5. Über einige Regularitäten in den Valenzeigenschaften der verbalen Streckformen vom Bautyp “Präpositionale nominale Komponente + verbale Komponente” (In Bewegung sein, kommen, bringen) 1
  6. Über kommunikative Notwendigkeit und Valenz 9
  7. On the possibility of distinguighing between complements and adjuncts 21
  8. Three aspects of valence 47
  9. Valenzgrammatische Untersuchung zu fakultativen Spezialisierungen im Französischen 55
  10. Valence frames in standard form and corresponding frames of individual languages 85
  11. A reconstruction of the notion of valence within a grammar with a λ-categorial base 99
  12. Valence in categorial syntax 127
  13. On valence-binding grammars 157
  14. 2. Semantic case: Toward a sharper understanding of case notions and selection criteria
  15. Case grammar and valence theory at a stalemate? Their relevance for semantic memory 179
  16. Lexical entries for verbs in a contrastive lexicon English-German 191
  17. Semantische Verknüpfungen und Kasus 217
  18. À la recherche d’une grammaire des cas. Ses rapports avec la syntaxe et le léxique 243
  19. Case grammar and viability 261
  20. A case grammar matrix model (and its application to a Hemingway text) 295
  21. Stimulus as a semantic role 311
  22. Can ‘area’ be taken out of the waste-basket? 327
  23. Defining semantic roles in derived adjectives 339
  24. Ist der Universalitätsanspruch der Kasusgrammatik berechtigt? 355
  25. 3. The interlocking of coding and control features with grammatical relations
  26. Die Beziehungen zwischen semantischen Kasusrelationen und syntaktischen Satzgliedfunktionen 379
  27. Case-grammar as componential analysis 399
  28. The one per sent solution 459
  29. Nominal inflection in Pamanyungan 577
  30. Restructuring of noun-cases in syntax. Why ‘anti-’ will not do 617
  31. Ergative language, accessibility hierarchies governing reflexives and questions of formal analysis 633
  32. On the derivative status of grammatical relations 661
  33. Epilogue
  34. Valence and case 695
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