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Full Description
The book contains a selection of papers from the conference The Verb in Cognitive Linguistics, held at Gran, Norway in June, 1998. The papers in this book are all written within a cognitive linguistics framework, concentrated around different linguistic aspects of the verb. The two keynote papers (by Richard A. Hudson and Ronald W. Langacker) serve as an introduction to this main theme, providing a broad perspective and a general, theoretical background from word grammar and cognitive grammar, respectively. The remaining ten papers are more closely aiming at addressing morphological, syntactic and semantic aspects of the verb, illustrated through a variety of languages and research areas, including, i.a., adult language processing, language acquisition, connectionist modelling, and typology. A majority of the papers describe different aspects of Norwegian - a language not earlier investigated at such a scale within cognitive linguistics. Norwegian offers valuable contributions through being closely related to English, yet differing in certain important and interesting ways.
In addition, data from several other languages are included, among others Italian, Russian, and different African languages, providing a wider typological range.
Contents
I-VI -- Introduction -- Section I: Basic issues -- Topic, subject, and possessor -- Language as a cognitive network -- Section II: Morphological aspects of the verb -- The Norwegian verb -- Building blocks or network relations: Problems of morphological segmentation -- Past tense acquisition in Norwegian: Experimental evidence -- Individual variation in past tense inflection: Experimental data from Norwegian SLI children -- A connectionist model of past tense acquisition in Norwegian -- Regular inflection in the mental lexicon: Evidence from Italian -- Section III: Constructional aspects of the verb -- Malefactive by means of GIVE -- The Norwegian and Russian reflexive-middle-passive systems and Cognitive Grammar -- Norwegian reflexive-middle-passive marker -s: Homonymy/polysemy and morphology -- Control and transitivity: A study of the Norwegian verb love 'promise' -- References -- Index