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Subjectivity in English

Generative Grammar Versus the Cognitive Theory of Epistemic Grounding

by Peter Pelyvas (Author)
©1996 Monographs 208 Pages
Series: Metalinguistica, Volume 3

Summary

This volume deals with some theoretical and practical aspects of expressing subjectivity (subjective epistemic modality) in English. Its main concern is cognitive predicates and modal auxiliaries, but it also gives insights on how other elements of the language are capable of expressing epistemic modality. It compares the Theory of Government and Binding, Cognitive Grammar (chiefly Langacker's version), and to some extent, truth-functional theory from the point of view of how they can account for relevant aspects of the syntax and semantics of elements expressing subjectivity. The book has an obvious cognitive bias, but this does not prevent the author from suggesting substantial modifications in Langacker's theory of epistemic grounding, which he regards as an essential theoretical tool in handling the linguistic aspects of all problems connected with the expression of subjectivity in English.

Details

Pages
208
Year
1996
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631495346
Language
English
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, New York, Paris, Wien, 1996. 208 pp., num. fig.

Biographical notes

Peter Pelyvas (Author)

The Author: Péter Pelyvás is currently professor at the Department of English Language and Linguistics, Lajos Kossuth University, Debrecen.

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