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« Vous semblez fort perplexe quant à ma doctrine selon laquelle chaque corps exprime tous les autres (…). Mais si vous en mesurez bien la puissance, vous verrez que je n’ai rien dit qui ne suive de cette doctrine. » C’est ainsi que Leibniz, en 1703, présentait l’essentiel de sa philosophie en la reconduisant à la notion d’expression : comprendre comment les substances s’entr’expriment, c’est trouver la clé de la métaphysique, de l’esthétique, du langage. La notion de coordination « Zuordnung » a fait l’objet d’un usage analogue au tournant du XXe siècle : de Helmholtz à Wittgenstein en passant par Hertz ou Boltzmann, elle a été utilisée comme une clé explicative pour des domaines aussi divers que les philosophies du langage, de la science ou de la perception. La présente étude s’attache à mettre en lumière le modèle conceptuel auquel répondent ces notions de l’expression et de la coordination et à en comprendre la puissance d’explication.
Expression (Philosophy) --- Coordination (Linguistics) --- Language --- Philosophy --- Language - Philosophy
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Grammar, Comparative and general --- Subordination (Linguistics) --- Coordination (Linguistics) --- Parallelism (Linguistics) --- Coordinate constructions. --- Subordinate constructions. --- Syntax --- Linguistics --- Philology
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General extenders are phrases like 'or something', 'and everything', 'and things (like that)', 'and stuff (like that)', and 'and so on'. Although they are an everyday feature of spoken language, are crucial in successful interpersonal communication, and have multiple functions in discourse, they have so far gone virtually unnoticed in linguistics. This pioneering work provides a comprehensive description of this new linguistic category. It offers new insights into ongoing changes in contemporary English, the effect of grammaticalization, novel uses as associative plural markers and indicators of intertextuality, and the metapragmatic role of extenders in interaction. The forms and functions of general extenders are presented clearly and accessibly, enabling students to understand a number of different frameworks of analysis in discourse-pragmatic studies. From an applied perspective, the book presents a description of translation equivalents, an analysis of second language variation, and practical exercises for teaching second language learners of English.
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This volume establishes Pseudo-Coordination as a descriptively important and theoretically challenging cross-linguistic phenomenon among Multiple Agreement Constructions and will be of interest to specialists in individual languages as well as typologists and theoreticians, serving as a foundation to promote continued research.
Grammar, Comparative and general --- Agreement. --- Coordinate constructions. --- Agreement (Grammar) --- Concord (Grammar) --- Coordination (Linguistics) --- Parallelism (Linguistics) --- Concord --- Case --- Gender --- Number --- Person --- Syntax --- Linguistics --- Philology
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Philosophical anthropology --- Theory of knowledge --- Psycholinguistics --- Creativity (Linguistics) --- Cognitive grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Coordinate constructions --- Coordination (Linguistics) --- Parallelism (Linguistics) --- Creative ability (Linguistics) --- Linguistic creativity --- Competence and performance (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Cognitive linguistics --- Syntax --- Philology
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Comparative linguistics --- Grammar --- Contrastive linguistics --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Typology (Linguistics) --- Language and languages --- Linguistic typology --- Linguistics --- Linguistic universals --- Coordination (Linguistics) --- Parallelism (Linguistics) --- Coordinate constructions --- Typology --- Classification --- Syntax --- Philology --- Contrastive linguistics. --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES --- Linguistics / General --- Coordinate constructions.
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Grammar, Comparative and general --- Coordinate constructions. --- 801.56 --- Syntaxis. Semantiek --- 801.56 Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Coordination (Linguistics) --- Parallelism (Linguistics) --- Coordinate constructions --- Syntax --- Grammar --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Coordinate constructions.
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Grammar, Comparative and general --- Parallelism (Linguistics) --- Asymmetry (Linguistics) --- Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) --- Linguistics --- Language and languages --- Ellipsis (Grammar) --- Coordination (Linguistics) --- Coordinate constructions. --- Ellipsis. --- Asymmetry --- Style --- Elliptical constructions --- Syntax --- Coordinate constructions --- Ellipsis --- Philology
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This study is an attempt to explain coordinate conjoining as a rule-governed process of establishing specific semantic relations within and between sentences. Coordination is thus conceived of both as a basic device of linguistic complex formation and as a rather fundamental principle underlying the creation of the text. From the point of view of achieving coherence, coordinate conjoining is described in this monograph as an integrative process. Described are the conditions governing this process, the rules according to which take place, in short: the complex interaction of various linguistica
Grammar, Comparative and general --- Semantics. --- Formal semantics --- Semasiology --- Semiology (Semantics) --- Comparative linguistics --- Information theory --- Language and languages --- Lexicology --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Coordination (Linguistics) --- Parallelism (Linguistics) --- Coordinate constructions. --- Syntax --- Semantics --- Coordinate constructions --- Lexicology. Semantics --- Grammar --- Coordination [Linguistique]. --- Nevenschikking [Taalwetenschap]. --- Linguistics --- Philology
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This volume embarks on an exploration of the processual and dynamic character of grammatical constructions in emergence, both from an 'emergent' and an 'emerging' perspective. 'Emerging' constructions develop out of their discourse contexts. Talking of emerging constructions is compatible with a view of grammar as a stable system of rules and structures which may 'emerge' (i.e., come into existence) out of a pool of previously unordered elements. 'Emergent' constructions on the contrary are due to the on-line production of grammar in time. The term 'emergent' emphasizes the fact that a grammatical structure is always temporary and ephemeral. In both senses, grammar is modelled as a highly adaptive resource for interaction. On the basis of empirical studies on spoken English, German, Hebrew, Swedish and French, the volume addresses the following questions: How can what initially appears to be construction x end up being construction y in on-line syntax? What are the local interactional needs which such processes respond to in the process of their emergence? Does the on-line (re-)modelling of a construction concern its syntactic or semantic side - or both? And finally: Should emergent grammatical structures as they unfold in real time be seen as stages in the emerging of grammar?
Grammar --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Coordinate constructions --- Coordinate constructions. --- #KVHA:Taalkunde --- #KVHA:Grammatica --- #KVHA:Constructiegrammatica --- #KVHA:Betekenisdynamiek --- 801.56 --- Syntaxis. Semantiek --- 801.56 Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Coordination (Linguistics) --- Parallelism (Linguistics) --- Syntax --- E-books --- Linguistics --- Philology --- Grammar, Comparative and general - Coordinate constructions --- Construction Grammar. --- Grammaticalization.
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