Bültmann & Gerriets
The Language of Propositions and Events
Issues in the Syntax and the Semantics of Nominalization
von Alessandro Zucchi
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
Reihe: Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy Nr. 51
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-0-7923-2437-9
Auflage: 1993
Erschienen am 31.10.1993
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 241 mm [H] x 160 mm [B] x 22 mm [T]
Gewicht: 626 Gramm
Umfang: 306 Seiten

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At a superficial examination, English has different types of nominals with similar meaning and distribution: (1)a. John's performance ofthe song b. J ohn' s performing of the song c. John's performing the song d. the fact that John performs the song These nominals are also perceived by English speakers to be related to the same sentential construction: (2) John performs the song A more accurate inspection reveals, however, that the nominals in (1) differ both in their distribution and in the range of interpretations they allow. An adequate theory of nominalization should explicate rigorously how nominals of the types in (1) are related to sentential construction (2), and should also account for their distributional differences and meaning differences. The task of this book is to develop such a theory. I defend two main theses. The first is that, in order to provide an adequate semantics for the nominals in (1), one needs to distinguish among three types of entities in the domain of discourse (in addition to the type of ordinary individuals): events, propositions, and states xiii XIV PREFACE of affairs. I argue that the nominals in (1) differ in their ability to denote entities of these types and that predicates differ in their ability to select for them.



One - The Issues of Nominalization: Problems and Desiderata for a Theory of Nominalization.- Two - English Nominalization: Some Syntactic Issues.- Three - A Semantics for English Nominalization.- Four - Discussing the Alternatives.- Five - The Syntactic and Semantic Status of the by-Phrase and the of-Phrase.- Six - The Propositional Interpretation of Noun Phrases.- Seven - On Certain Properties of Infinito Sostantivato.- References.


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