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OverviewThis book is Prof. Givón's long-awaited critical examination of the fundamental theoretical and methodological underpinnings of the functionalist approach to grammar. It challenges functionalists to take their own medicine and establish non-circular empirical definitions of both 'function' and 'structure'. Ideological hand-waving, however fervent and right-thinking, is seldom an adequate substitute for analytic rigor and empirical responsibility. If the reductionist extremism of the various structuralist schools is to be challenged on solid intellectual grounds, the challenge cannot itself be equally extreme in its reductionism. The book is divided into nine chapters: 1. Prospectus, somewhat jaundiced (overview) 2. Markedness as meta-iconicity: Distributional and cognitive correlates of syntactic structure 3. The functional basis of grammatical typology 4. Modal prototypes of truth and action 5. Taking structure seriously: Constituency and the VP node 6. Taking structure seriously II: Grammatical relations and clause union 7. The distribution of grammar in text: On interpreting conditional associations 8. Coming to terms with cognition: Coherence in text vs. coherence in mind 9. On the co-evolution of language, mind and brain. Full Product DetailsAuthor: T. Givón (University of Oregon)Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Co Imprint: John Benjamins Publishing Co Weight: 1.035kg ISBN: 9789027221476ISBN 10: 9027221472 Pages: 486 Publication Date: 01 June 1995 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Preface; 2. 1. Prospectus, somewhat jaundiced; 3. 2. Markedness as meta-iconicity: Distributional and cognitive correlates of syntactic structure; 4. 3. The functional basis of grammatical typology; 5. 4. Modal prototypes of truth and action; 6. 5. Taking structure seriously, I: Constituency and the VP node; 7. 6. Taking structure seriously, II: Grammatical relations; 8. 7. The distribution of grammar in text: On interpreting conditional associations; 9. 8. Coming to terms with cognition: Coherence in text vs. Coherence in mind; 10. 9. On the co-evolution of language, mind and brain; 11. Notes; 12. Bibliography; 13. IndexReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |