Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
410
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
May 30, 1994
Editorial
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
155619420X
ISBN-13
9781556194207
Descripción
Voice and Inversion delves into the intricate relationship between language and structure, exploring the principle of voice beyond traditional confines. Talmy Givón demonstrates how defining voice can transcend the boundaries imposed by specific languages, opening up a universal understanding of linguistic frameworks.
Throughout the collection, Givón examines various theories and models, inviting readers to consider the implications of voice across diverse languages. By unraveling the complexities of inversion and the roles of agents and patients in discourse, the work broadens the comprehension of how meaning is shaped in communication.
This thought-provoking exploration encourages linguists and language enthusiasts alike to reflect on the concept of voice in fresh and innovative ways, fostering a greater appreciation for the underlying principles that guide linguistic expression across cultures.
Throughout the collection, Givón examines various theories and models, inviting readers to consider the implications of voice across diverse languages. By unraveling the complexities of inversion and the roles of agents and patients in discourse, the work broadens the comprehension of how meaning is shaped in communication.
This thought-provoking exploration encourages linguists and language enthusiasts alike to reflect on the concept of voice in fresh and innovative ways, fostering a greater appreciation for the underlying principles that guide linguistic expression across cultures.