Structuring Sense: Volume II: The Normal Course of Events

Structuring Sense: Volume II: The Normal Course of Events

by Hagit Borer
ISBN-10:
0199263922
ISBN-13:
9780199263929
Pub. Date:
03/24/2005
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199263922
ISBN-13:
9780199263929
Pub. Date:
03/24/2005
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Structuring Sense: Volume II: The Normal Course of Events

Structuring Sense: Volume II: The Normal Course of Events

by Hagit Borer
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Overview

Structuring Sense explores the difference between words however defined and structures however constructed. It sets out to demonstrate over three volumes, of which this is the first, that the explanation of linguistic competence should be shifted from lexical entry to syntactic structure, from memory of words to manipulation of rules. Its reformulation of how grammar and lexicon interact has profound implications for linguistic, philosophical, and psychological theories about human mind and language.

Hagit Borer departs from both constructional approaches to syntax and the long generative tradition that uses the word as the nucleus around which the syntax grows. She argues that the hierarchical, abstract structures of language are universal, not language specific, and that language variation emerges from the morphological and phonological properties of inflectional material.

The Normal Course of Events applies this radical approach to event structure. Integrating research results in syntax, semantics, and morphology, the author shows that argument structure is based on the syntactic realization of semantic event units. The topics she addresses include the structure of internal arguments and of telic and atelic interpretations, accusative and partitive case, perfective and imperfective marking, the unaccusative-unergative distinction, existential interpretation and post-verbal subjects, and resultative constructions. The languages discussed include English, Catalan, Finnish, Hebrew, Czech, Polish, Russian, and Spanish.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199263929
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/24/2005
Series: Oxford Linguistics
Pages: 424
Product dimensions: 9.28(w) x 6.34(h) x 0.93(d)

About the Author

Hagit Borer received her Ph.D. in Linguistics at MIT in 1981. She has held positions at the University of California at Irvine and at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and is currently the chair of the linguistics department at the University of Southern California. Her research interests include syntax, morphosyntax, the syntax-semantics interface, and the acquisition of syntax.

Table of Contents

1. Setting Course1. Exo-Skeletal Explanations - a Recap2. Why Events?2. The Projection of Arguments3. Structuring Telicity4. (A)structuring Atelicity5. Interpreting Telicity6. Direct Range Assignment: The Slavic Paradigm7. Direct Range Assignment: Telicity without Verkuyl's Generalization8. How Fine-Grained?3. Locatives and Event Structure9. The Existential Road: Unergatives and Transitives10. Slavification and Unaccusatives11. Forward Oh!
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