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The Study of Aspect, Tense and Action

Towards a Theory of the Semantics of Grammatical Categories

by Carl Bache (Author) Carl Bache (Author)
©2012 Monographs 348 Pages

Summary

This book addresses some methodological problems in the study of tense, aspect and action: How should linguists go about describing these categories and with what terminology? How does our work in this area relate to descriptions of language(s) in general? What research strategies should be explored? Bache discusses the interaction between language-specific grammars and universal grammar, including the problems of analytic directionality, semantic minimalism, and the general metalanguage of universal grammar. The book has several sources of inspiration: generative linguistics, structuralist phonology, glossematics, functional grammar, cognitive semantics and prototype theory. Bache argues strongly for the inclusion of a paradigmatic dimension in the study of the semantics of morphosyntactic categories. Rather than adhering to one particular linguistic school, Bache provides a general description of tense, aspect and action in the form of generalizations that should be accommodated in any theory.

Details

Pages
348
Year
2012
ISBN (PDF)
9783653019247
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-01924-7
Language
English
Publication date
1995 (December)
Keywords
Semiology Semantik Bedeutung

Biographical notes

Carl Bache (Author) Carl Bache (Author)

The Author: Carl Bache is Professor of English in the Institute of Language and Communication at Odense University, Denmark. His research is on English grammar and general Linguistics. He has published books and articles on adjective order, relative clauses, language pedagogy, syntax and the semantics of grammatical categories.

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