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Investigations of the Syntax–Semantics–Pragmatics Interface

Edited by Robert D. Van Valin, Jr.
Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf & University at Buffalo, The State University of New York

2008. xxiv, 484 pp.
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Investigations of the Syntax-Semantics-Pragmatics Interface presents on-going research in Role and Reference Grammar in a number of critical areas of linguistic theory: verb semantics and argument structure, the nature of syntactic categories and syntactic representation, prosody and syntax, information structure and syntax, and the syntax and semantics of complex sentences. In each of these areas there are important results which not only advance the development of the theory, but also contribute to the broader theoretical discussion. In particular, there are analyses of grammatical phenomena such as transitivity in Kabardian, the verb-less numeral quantifier construction in Japanese, and an unusual kind of complex sentence in Wari’ (Chapakuran, Brazil) which not only illustrate the descriptive and explanatory power of the theory, but also present interesting challenges to other approaches. In addition, there are papers looking at the implications and applications of Role and Reference Grammar for neurolinguistic research, parsing and automated text analysis.


Table of contents

List of contributors
ix–xi
Part I. Introduction by the Editor
Editor's introduction
xv–xxiv
Part II. Verbs, argument structure and transitivity
"Saying" verbs in Spanish: Deepening the lexical semantics description
Sergio Ibañez Cerda
3–21
Split intransitivity in Japanese revisited
Kiyoko Toratani
23–35
Reintroducing inverse constructions in Japanese:

The deictic verb kuru “to come” in the paradigms of argument encoding

Hiroaki Koga and Toshio Ohori
37–57
Transitivity in Kabardian
Ranko Matasović
59–74
Ditransitive constructions: Towards a new Role and Reference Grammar account?
Martin Haspelmath
75–100
Fluid transitivity and generalized semantic roles
Wataru Nakamura
101–116
Part III. Syntactic and morphological categories
Unification and separation in a functional theory of morphology
Javier Martín Arista
119–145
Modality in RRG: Towards a characterisation using Irish data
Brian Nolan
147–159
RPs and the nature of lexical and syntactic categories in

Role and Reference Grammar

Robert D. Van Valin, Jr.
161–178

“Floating plurals”, prodrop and agreement – an optimality-based RRG approach

Rolf Kailuweit
179–202
Where is the precore slot? Mapping the layered structure of the clause and German sentence topology
Elke Diedrichsen
203–224
Part IV. Syntax, pragmatics and prosody
A prosodic projection for Role and Reference Grammar
Rob O'Connor
227–244
Is Role and Reference Grammar an adequate grammatical theory for punctuation?
Valeriano Bellosta von Colbe
245–261
The interplay of focus structure and syntax:

Evidence from two sister languages

Delia Bentley
263–284
How missing is the missing verb? The verb-less numeral quantifier construction in Japanese
Mitsuaki Shimojo
285–304
Predication and reference in specificational sentences – functions of English noun phrases
Emma Pavey
305–317
Part V. The analysis of complex sentences
Alternative expressions of 'want' complements
Lilián Guerrero
321–336
An RRG approach to French complementation patterns:

Some operator constraints on the logical structure

Takahiro Morita
337–357
Complementizer-gap phenomena: Syntactic or pragmatic constraints?
John Löwenadler
359–379
Wari’ Intentional State Constructions
Daniel L. Everett
381–409
Part VI. Neurolinguistic and computational aspects of RRG
Unmarked transitivity: A processing constraint on linking
Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky and Matthias Schlesewsky
413–434
Parsing for Role and Reference Grammar
Elizabeth Guest
435–453
A Role-Lexical Module (RLM) for Biblical Hebrew: A mapping tool for RRG and WordNet
Nicolai Winther-Nielsen
455–478
Index of languages
479–480
Index of subjects
481–484