Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
271
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 1990
Editore
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
9027250081
ISBN-13
9789027250087
Descrizione
In exploring the intricate dynamics of language, Ellen Barton delves into the concept of nonsentential constituents, challenging the conventional understanding of sentence structure. By examining the processes of ellipsis, she sheds light on how meaning and grammatical relationships can persist even when sentences are incomplete. Her work invites readers to consider how context and shared knowledge play crucial roles in communication.
The book not only provides a theoretical framework but also presents empirical evidence to support its claims. Through a blend of detailed analysis and accessible language, Barton aims to reshape the way linguists and language enthusiasts perceive syntactic structures. By evoking the complexities of language use in real-world scenarios, she encourages a deeper appreciation for the fluidity and creativity inherent in human communication.
The book not only provides a theoretical framework but also presents empirical evidence to support its claims. Through a blend of detailed analysis and accessible language, Barton aims to reshape the way linguists and language enthusiasts perceive syntactic structures. By evoking the complexities of language use in real-world scenarios, she encourages a deeper appreciation for the fluidity and creativity inherent in human communication.