Ergativity: Argument Structure and Grammatical Relations

Ergativity: Argument Structure and Grammatical Relations

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Jun 1, 1996 · Engels · Paperback (236 pagina's)
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Formaat Paperback
Pagina's 236
Taal Engels
Gepubliceerd Jun 1, 1996
Uitgever Center for the Study of Language and Inf
ISBN-10 1575860368
ISBN-13 9781575860367

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In this exploration of ergativity, readers are invited to dive into the intricate workings of language structure and grammatical relations. The author, Christopher D. Manning, delves deep into the notion that certain languages present unique challenges, reshaping traditional views on how arguments are structured. Through comprehensive analysis, he sheds light on the reasons why some languages employ ergative constructions, offering insights into the linguistic diversity that exists across the globe.

Manning meticulously dissects the various phenomena associated with ergativity, presenting a rich tapestry of theoretical perspectives and practical examples. This examination extends beyond mere surface-level observations, engaging with complex syntactic and semantic implications. The book is a journey through various languages, illustrating how ergativity influences syntax and the overall interplay between grammatical elements.

As readers engage with this work, they are encouraged to reflect on broader questions of language functionality and evolution. By foregrounding the importance of ergative languages, Manning's insights contribute significantly to the field of linguistics, prompting a reevaluation of established theories related to argument structure. The depth and clarity of his analysis make this volume not only informative but also a thought-provoking resource for linguists and language enthusiasts alike.
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