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Zero in syntax, ten in pragmatics: Subjectification as syntactic cancellation
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Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
- Table of contents v
- List of contributors vii
- Introduction 1
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Section I: Large theoretical issues
- Subjectification, grammaticization, and conceptual archetypes 17
- Logic, subjectivity, and the semantics/pragmatics distinction 41
- Toward a typology of linguistic subjectivity: A cognitive and cross-linguistic approach to grammaticalized deixis 75
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Section II: Case studies I – Modals and modality
- Subjectification in (expressions of) epistemic modality and the development of the grounding predication 121
- Langacker’s ‘subjectification’ and ‘grounding’: A more gradual view 151
- Conceptual and constructional considerations on the subjectivity of English and Spanish modals 177
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Section III: Case studies II – Adjectives
- Adjectives and subjectivity 209
- Grammaticalization and subjectification of the English adjectives of general comparison 241
- Subjectification in gradable adjectives 279
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Section IV: Syntax and semantics
- On subjectivity and ‘long distance Wh-movement’ 323
- Subjective construal and factual interpretation in sentential complements 347
- Zero in syntax, ten in pragmatics: Subjectification as syntactic cancellation 375
- Author index 399
- Subject index 405
- 409-410 409
Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
- Table of contents v
- List of contributors vii
- Introduction 1
-
Section I: Large theoretical issues
- Subjectification, grammaticization, and conceptual archetypes 17
- Logic, subjectivity, and the semantics/pragmatics distinction 41
- Toward a typology of linguistic subjectivity: A cognitive and cross-linguistic approach to grammaticalized deixis 75
-
Section II: Case studies I – Modals and modality
- Subjectification in (expressions of) epistemic modality and the development of the grounding predication 121
- Langacker’s ‘subjectification’ and ‘grounding’: A more gradual view 151
- Conceptual and constructional considerations on the subjectivity of English and Spanish modals 177
-
Section III: Case studies II – Adjectives
- Adjectives and subjectivity 209
- Grammaticalization and subjectification of the English adjectives of general comparison 241
- Subjectification in gradable adjectives 279
-
Section IV: Syntax and semantics
- On subjectivity and ‘long distance Wh-movement’ 323
- Subjective construal and factual interpretation in sentential complements 347
- Zero in syntax, ten in pragmatics: Subjectification as syntactic cancellation 375
- Author index 399
- Subject index 405
- 409-410 409