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Syntactic Gradience Bas Aarts (University College London)

Syntactic Gradience By Bas Aarts (University College London)

Syntactic Gradience by Bas Aarts (University College London)


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An investigation of gradience in syntax, conceived of as grammatical indeterminacy, this book looks at gradience in English word classes, phrases, clauses and constructions, and examines how it may be recognized, defined, and differentiated. It considers the degree to which gradience is a grammatical phenomenon.

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Syntactic Gradience: The Nature of Grammatical Indeterminacy by Bas Aarts (University College London)

This is the first exhaustive investigation of gradience in syntax, conceived of as grammatical indeterminacy. It looks at gradience in English word classes, phrases, clauses and constructions, and examines how it may be defined and differentiated. Professor Aarts addresses the tension between linguistic concepts and the continuous phenomena they describe by testing and categorizing grammatical vagueness and indeterminacy. He considers to what extent gradience is a grammatical phenomenon or a by-product of imperfect linguistic description, and makes a series of linked proposals for its theoretical formalization. Bas Aarts draws on, and reviews, work in psychology, philosophy and language from Aristotle to Chomsky., and writes clearly on a fascinating and important aspect of language and cognition. His book will appeal to scholars and graduate students of language and syntactic theory in departments of (English) linguistics, philosophy and cognitive science.

Syntactic Gradience Reviews

Aarts's judicious tackling of a tricky subject deserves praise. This book is likely to be regarded as a landmark in the study of indeterminacy and gradience for years to come. * Geoffrey Leech, Functions of Language *
Syntactical Gradience is a very interesting and well-balanced book...a carefully written, compact but nonetheless thoroughgoing study on the subject of syntactic gradience. * Oliver Schallert, Linguist List *

About Bas Aarts (University College London)

Bas Aarts is Professor of English Linguistics and Director of the Survey of English Usage at University College London. His previous books include Small Clauses in English: the Nonverbal Types (Mouton de Gruyter, 1992); The Verb in Contemporary English, co-edited with Charles F. Meyer (Cambridge University Press, 1995); English Syntax and Argumentation (Palgrave Macmillan, 1997; 2001): Investigating Natural Language: Working with the British Component of the International Corpus of English, co-authored with Gerald Nelson and Sean Wallis (John Benjamins, 2002); Fuzzy Grammar: A Reader co-edited with David Denison, Evelien Keizer, and Gergana Popova (Oxford University Press, 2004); and The Handbook of English Linguistics co-edited with April McMahon (Blackwell, 2006). With David Denison and Richard Hogg he is a founding editor of the journal English Language and Linguistics.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; PART I THEORETICAL BACKGROUND ; 2. Categorization in Linguistics ; 3. Grammatical Gradience ; 4. Gradience and Related Notions ; PART II GRADIENCE IN ENGLISH CASE STUDIES ; 5. Subsective Gradience ; 6. Intersective Gradience ; 7. Constructional Gradience ; PART III FORMALIZATION ; 8. Modelling Syntactic Gradience ; References ; Index

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NPB9780199219261
9780199219261
0199219265
Syntactic Gradience: The Nature of Grammatical Indeterminacy by Bas Aarts (University College London)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2007-06-21
296
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