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Thetics and categoricals / edited by Werner Abraham, Elisabeth Leiss, Yasuhiro Fujinawa.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Societas Linguistica Europaea. Meeting (51st : 2018 : Tallinn, Estonia), author.
Contributor:
Abraham, Werner, editor.
Leiss, Elisabeth, editor.
Fujinawa, Yasuhiro, editor.
Series:
Linguistik aktuell/Linguistics today (LA) ; volume 262.
Linguistik aktuell/Linguistics today (LA), 0166-0829 ; volume 262
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Grammar, Comparative and general--Grammatical categories--Congresses.
Grammar, Comparative and general.
Grammar, Comparative and general--Sentences--Congresses.
Rhetoric--Congresses.
Rhetoric.
Language and logic--Congresses.
Language and logic.
Grammar, Comparative and general--Grammatical categories.
Grammar, Comparative and general--Sentences.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
pages cm.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2020]
Summary:
"Thetics and Categoricals do not belong to the categories of German grammar. Thetics were introduced in logic as impersonal and broad focus constructions. They left profound and extensive traces in the logic of the late 19th century. For the class of thetic propositions, the criterion of textual exclusion plays the major role, i.e. the absence of any common grounds and of any anaphorism and background. In the foreground are sentences with subject inversion, subject suppression and detopicalization. These and only these are suitable for text beginnings, jokes, stage advertisements and solipsistic exclamatives, thus speech acts without communicative goals - free expressives in the true sense of the word. The contributions in this volume not only guide the reader through the history of philosophical logic and distributions of impersonals in contrast to Kantian categorical sentences, but also the correspondences in Japanese and Chinese which, in contrast to German and English, sport specific morphological markers for thetics as opposed to categoricals"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
What this volume is about / Werner Abraham
Categorical versus thetic sentences in the universal grammar of realism / Elisabeth Leiss
Are theticity and sentence-focus encoded grammatical categories of Dutch? / Thomas Belligh
Presentational and related constructions in Norwegian with reference to German / Lars Hellan and Dorothee Beermann
Copulas and information structure in Tanti Dargwa / Nina Sumbatova
Infinitive constructions and theticity in German / Yukari Isaka
Strong and weak nominal reference in thetic and categorical sentences : sampling German and Chinese / Meng-Chen Lee
Adjectives and mode of expression : psych-adjectives in attributive and predicative usage and implications for the thetic/categorical discussion / Yoshiyuki Muroi
Unaccusativity and theticity / Patricia Irwin
From philosophical logic to linguistics : the architecture of information autonomy : categoricals vs. thetics revisited / Werner Abraham
Pseudocategorical or purely thetic? A contrastive case study of how thetic statements are expressed in Japanese, English, and German / Yasuhiro Fujinawa
The thetic/categorical distinction as difference in common ground update : with application to Biblical Hebrew / Daniel J. Wilson
B-grade subjects and theticity / Shin Tanaka
Perception description, report and thetic statements : roles of sentence-final particles in Japanese and modal particles in German / Junji Okamoto.
Notes:
"The papers collected in this volume were presented at the workshop Thetics and Categoricals at the 51st Annual Meeting of Societas Linguistica Europaea in Tallinn, Estonia, on 30 August, 2018"--Preface.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Societas Linguistica Europaea. Meeting (51st : 2018 : Tallinn, Estonia) Thetics and categoricals
ISBN:
9789027207401
9027207402
OCLC:
1155316926

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