A Theory of Predicates by Farrell Ackerman

A Theory of Predicates by Farrell Ackerman

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A proposal for a new lexical theory of complex predicates.

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A Theory of Predicates by Farrell Ackerman

Lexicalism is a theory of information associated with words and what exactly a word is. The authors propose a different idea of what can be contained in words. Lexicalism is first and foremost a hypothesis about functional-semantic information and secondly a hypothesis about the formal expression of this information. Grammar rules cannot change the argument structure of words. Any change to the meaning of words must occur in the lexicon. A new lexical theory of complex predicates is proposed in this volume. The authors argue that previous lexicalist accounts within Lexical Functional Grammar and Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar have abandoned certain crucial aspects of lexicalism in their efforts to account for analytically-expressed predicates, in particular permitting predicate-formation operations to occur within phrase structure. Although the theory is presented in detail primarily for German expressions of these predicates, consideration is given to cross-linguistic application of this theory.
Ackerman, Farrell: - Farrell Ackerman is professor of linguistics and director of the Human Development Program at the University of California, San Diego.
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ISBN 13 9781575860862
ISBN 10 1575860864
Title A Theory of Predicates
Author Farrell Ackerman
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Center For The Study Of Language And Inf
Year published 1997-06-01
Number of pages 500
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