Date: 09-Feb-2011 From: Joyce Reid <jreidcambridge.org> Subject: Verb Meaning and the Lexicon: Ramchand E-mail this message to a friend
Title: Verb Meaning and the Lexicon
Subtitle: A First Phase Syntax
Series Title: Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 116
Published: 2011
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
http://us.cambridge.org
The relationship between the meaning of words and the structure of sentences is an important area of research in linguistics. Studying the connections between lexical conceptual meaning and event structural relations, this book arrives at a modular classification of verb types within English and across languages. Ramchand argues that lexical encyclopedic content and event structural aspects of meaning need to be systematically distinguished, and that thematic and aspectual relations belong to the latter domain of meaning. The book proposes a syntactic decompositional view of core verbal meaning, and sets out to account for the variability and systematicity of argument structure realisation across verb types. It also proposes an interesting view of lexical insertion.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction; 2. The empirical ground; 3. A first phase syntax; 4. Deriving verb classes; 5. Paths and results; 6. Causativization; 7. Conclusion.
Linguistic Field(s):
Lexicography
Morphology
Semantics
Syntax
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