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Agent-Oriented Manner Adverbials in German

A Frame-Based Analysis
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The work offers a new perspective on the semantics of agent-oriented manner adverbials, actions and intentionality. It proposes a treatment of these adverbials which accounts for their impact on the manner of the event as well as for their agent-orientation. The analysis is developed in a case study of German sorgfältig (‘carefully’) and vorsichtig (‘cautiously’) and makes use of the philosophical concept of action-plans. It is proposed that the modifier sorgfältig has impact on the given goal of the agent while vorsichtig introduces an additional goal of minimizing risk. The modification of the goal restricts the possible methods of realization of the action, i.e. the manner of action. The analysis makes use of Goldman’s Theory of Human Action and is spelled out in Düsseldorf Frame Theory, including extensions in the form of Cascade Theory and the semantic adaptation of models of intention from the philosophical literature. Altogether, the formalization involves a detailed representation of actions and plans, i.e. of intentionality, necessary to capture the complexity of a number of modification phenomena.

Author Biography:

Ekaterina Gabrovska, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany.
Release date Australia
February 13th, 2025
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
17 Illustrations, black and white
Pages
210
ISBN-13
9783110754964
Product ID
35255142

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