This book explores the interaction of grammar and context in human communication. Lutz Marten focuses on verbs and verb phrases: he examines the relationship between language rules and linguistic behaviour, seeking to distinguish between language-specific syntactic knowledge and the general reasoning people need to understand and to make themselves understood. He considers how the component elements of linguistic theory explain what appear to be simple utterances but whose structure is hard to analyse - how, for example, 'Fran is baking Mary a cake in the oven' is different from 'Fran is baking Mary a cake in the kitchen'. The author's account of the interactions of syntax, semantics, and pragmatics is based on extensive observation among contrasting cultures and a variety of languages. He makes important contributions to understanding in all three areas. His book will appeal to linguistic theoreticians of all persuasions.
| ISBN: | 9780199250646 |
| Publication date: | 17th October 2002 |
| Author: | Lutz , Millennium Research Fellow, SOAS, University of London Marten |
| Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 240 pages |
| Series: | Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics |
| Genres: |
Grammar, syntax and morphology Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics |
This book explores the interaction of grammar and context in human communication. Lutz Marten focuses on verbs and verb phrases: he examines the relationship between language rules and linguistic behaviour, seeking to distinguish between language-specific syntactic knowledge and the general reasoning people need to understand and to make themselves understood. He considers how the component elements of linguistic theory explain what appear to be simple utterances but whose structure is hard to analyse - how, for example, 'Fran is baking Mary a cake in the oven' is different from 'Fran is baking Mary a cake in the kitchen'. The author's account of the interactions of syntax, semantics, and pragmatics is based on extensive observation among contrasting cultures and a variety of languages. He makes important contributions to understanding in all three areas. His book will appeal to linguistic theoreticians of all persuasions.
At the Syntax-Pragmatics Interface features in the following genres: Grammar, syntax and morphology, Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics
At the Syntax-Pragmatics Interface is available in Paperback
At the Syntax-Pragmatics Interface was written by Lutz , Millennium Research Fellow, SOAS, University of London Marten and published by Oxford University Press
At the Syntax-Pragmatics Interface has 240 pages
Yes it is part of Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics series