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Text, Time, and Context : Selected Papers of Carlota S. Smith / edited by Richard P. Meier, Helen Aristar-Dry, Emilie Destruel.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy ; 87Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2010Descripción: recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9789048126170
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • P1-1091
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Aspect -- A Speaker-Based Approach to Aspect -- Aspectual Categories in Navajo -- Activities: States or Events? -- Tense -- The Syntax and Interpretation of Temporal Expressions in English -- The Temporal Reference of the English Futurate -- The Domain of Tense -- Tense and Context in French -- The Acquisition of Tense -- The Acquisition of Time Talk: Relations Between Child and Adult Grammars -- The Acquisition of Tense: Bootstrapping into Syntax -- Discourse Structure and Discourse Modes -- Sentences in Discourse: an Analysis of a Discourse by Bertrand Russell -- The Vagueness of Sentences in Isolation -- Temporal Structures in Discourse -- Temporal Interpretation in Mandarin Chinese -- Context and Interpretation -- Some Significant Omissions: Ellipses in Flaubert's Un Coeur Simple -- Accounting for Subjectivity (Point of View).
Resumen: Carlota S. Smith was a key figure in linguistic research and a pioneering woman in generative linguistics. This selection of papers focuses on the research into tense, aspect, and discourse that Smith completed while Professor of Linguistics at the University of Texas at Austin. Smith, who died in 2007, was a trailblazer in her field whose broad interests fed into her scholarly research. Selected by Carlota Smith herself and by her longtime friends and colleagues, this book contains her 1980 piece on temporal structures in discourse, her 1986 comparison of the English and French aspectual systems, a 1996 paper on the aspect system in Navajo (an increasingly-endangered language which Smith worked to preserve), and her 1980 and 1993 papers on the child’s acquisition of tense and aspect. The current volume of articles covers much of her most fruitful work on the way in which language is used to express time, and will be essential reading for many working and studying in linguistics generally and in semantics particularly.
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Aspect -- A Speaker-Based Approach to Aspect -- Aspectual Categories in Navajo -- Activities: States or Events? -- Tense -- The Syntax and Interpretation of Temporal Expressions in English -- The Temporal Reference of the English Futurate -- The Domain of Tense -- Tense and Context in French -- The Acquisition of Tense -- The Acquisition of Time Talk: Relations Between Child and Adult Grammars -- The Acquisition of Tense: Bootstrapping into Syntax -- Discourse Structure and Discourse Modes -- Sentences in Discourse: an Analysis of a Discourse by Bertrand Russell -- The Vagueness of Sentences in Isolation -- Temporal Structures in Discourse -- Temporal Interpretation in Mandarin Chinese -- Context and Interpretation -- Some Significant Omissions: Ellipses in Flaubert's Un Coeur Simple -- Accounting for Subjectivity (Point of View).

Carlota S. Smith was a key figure in linguistic research and a pioneering woman in generative linguistics. This selection of papers focuses on the research into tense, aspect, and discourse that Smith completed while Professor of Linguistics at the University of Texas at Austin. Smith, who died in 2007, was a trailblazer in her field whose broad interests fed into her scholarly research. Selected by Carlota Smith herself and by her longtime friends and colleagues, this book contains her 1980 piece on temporal structures in discourse, her 1986 comparison of the English and French aspectual systems, a 1996 paper on the aspect system in Navajo (an increasingly-endangered language which Smith worked to preserve), and her 1980 and 1993 papers on the child’s acquisition of tense and aspect. The current volume of articles covers much of her most fruitful work on the way in which language is used to express time, and will be essential reading for many working and studying in linguistics generally and in semantics particularly.

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