Non-Fiction Books:

Grammatical theory

From transformational grammar to constraint-based approaches. Second revised and extended edition. Vol. II.
Click to share your rating 0 ratings (0.0/5.0 average) Thanks for your vote!

Format:

Paperback / softback
$70.99 was $88.99
Available from supplier

The item is brand new and in-stock with one of our preferred suppliers. The item will ship from a Mighty Ape warehouse within the timeframe shown.

Usually ships in 3-4 weeks

Buy Now, Pay Later with:

Afterpay is available on orders $100 to $2000 Learn more

Availability

Delivering to:

Estimated arrival:

  • Around 17-27 June using International Courier

Description

This book introduces formal grammar theories that play a role in current linguistic theorizing (Phrase Structure Grammar, Transformational Grammar/Government & Binding, Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar, Lexical Functional Grammar, Categorial Grammar, Head-​Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, Construction Grammar, Tree Adjoining Grammar). The key assumptions are explained and it is shown how the respective theory treats arguments and adjuncts, the active/passive alternation, local reorderings, verb placement, and fronting of constituents over long distances. The analyses are explained with German as the object language. The second part of the book compares these approaches with respect to their predictions regarding language acquisition and psycholinguistic plausibility. The nativism hypothesis, which assumes that humans posses genetically determined innate language-specific knowledge, is critically examined and alternative models of language acquisition are discussed. The second part then addresses controversial issues of current theory building such as the question of flat or binary branching structures being more appropriate, the question whether constructions should be treated on the phrasal or the lexical level, and the question whether abstract, non-visible entities should play a role in syntactic analyses. It is shown that the analyses suggested in the respective frameworks are often translatable into each other. The book closes with a chapter showing how properties common to all languages or to certain classes of languages can be captured. The book is a translation of the German book Grammatiktheorie, which was published by Stauffenburg in 2010. The following quotes are taken from reviews: With this critical yet fair reflection on various grammatical theories, Müller fills what was a major gap in the literature. Karen Lehmann, Zeitschrift für Rezen-sio-nen zur ger-man-is-tis-chen Sprach-wis-senschaft, 2012 Stefan Müller's recent introductory textbook, Gram-m

Author Biography:

Stefan Müller studied Computer Science, Computational Linguistics and Linguistics at the Humboldt University at Berlin and in Edinburgh. He worked at the German Research Center of Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) in Saarbrücken and for the company Interice. He worked as acting chair for German and Computational Linguistics in Jena and for Theoretical Computational Linguistics in Potsdam. He had an assistant professorship in Bremen for theoretical linguistics and computational linguistics, a full professorship for German and General Linguistics at the Freie Universität Berlin and is now professor for German language with specialization in syntax at the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. His main re-search topic is Ger-man gram-mar. He works both em-pir-i-cal-ly and the-o-ret-i-cal-ly. Top-ics of in-ter-est are mor-phol-o-gy, syn-tax, se-man-tics, and in-for-ma-tion struc-ture. He pub-lished main-ly about Ger-man, but he also works on other lan-guages as for in-stance Man-darin Chi-nese, Dan-ish, Mal-tese, and Per-sian. The the-o-ret-i-cal work is car-ried out in the frame-work of Head-​ Driv-en Phrase Struc-ture Gram-mar (HPSG) and the the-o-ret-i-cal anal-y-ses are im-ple-ment-ed in com-put-er-​pro-cess-able gram-mar frag-ments. The gram-mar frag-ments that are implemented in the CoreGram Project use a com-mon core. One goal of his re-search is to un-der-stand lan-guage and to find out what lan-guages in gen-er-al and cer-tain lan-guage class-es in par-tic-u-lar have in com-mon.
Release date Australia
April 12th, 2018
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
406
Dimensions
170x244x21
ISBN-13
9783961100781
Product ID
27833391

Customer reviews

Nobody has reviewed this product yet. You could be the first!

Write a Review

Marketplace listings

There are no Marketplace listings available for this product currently.
Already own it? Create a free listing and pay just 9% commission when it sells!

Sell Yours Here

Help & options

Filed under...