Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
389
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Apr 6, 1994
Editore
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
1556194188
ISBN-13
9781556194184
Descrizione
This scholarly work delves into the intricate concept of grammatical voice, exploring its foundational role in language structure and communication. Emphasizing its theoretical and practical dimensions, the authors dissect how voice shapes the relationship between action and agency in various linguistic frameworks.
Barbara A. Fox and Paul J. Hopper guide readers through an array of linguistic examples, highlighting how variations of voice influence meaning and interpretation. Their analysis extends to the social implications of voice, inviting readers to consider not just the mechanics of language, but its capacity to convey identity and power within discourse.
The volume ultimately seeks to enrich the reader's understanding of voice not merely as a grammatical category, but as a vital tool for expressing nuanced human experiences and relationships. Through meticulous research and engaging examples, it presents a thorough examination of this fundamental aspect of language.
Barbara A. Fox and Paul J. Hopper guide readers through an array of linguistic examples, highlighting how variations of voice influence meaning and interpretation. Their analysis extends to the social implications of voice, inviting readers to consider not just the mechanics of language, but its capacity to convey identity and power within discourse.
The volume ultimately seeks to enrich the reader's understanding of voice not merely as a grammatical category, but as a vital tool for expressing nuanced human experiences and relationships. Through meticulous research and engaging examples, it presents a thorough examination of this fundamental aspect of language.
Generi
Bambini