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Anaphora and Conceptual Structure (Cognitive Theory of Language and Culture Series)
Karen van Hoek

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Anaphora and Conceptual Structure (Cognitive Theory of Language and Culture Series)

University of Chicago Press (Sep 02, 1997)
9780226848945
| Paperback
263 pages
Dewey 415
LC Classification P299.A5 .V36 1997
LC Control No. 96037640

Subject

  • Anaphora (Linguistics)
  • Cognitive Grammar
  • Connectionism
  • Reference (Linguistics)
  • Semantics - Psychological Aspects

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Karen van Hoek presents a cogent analysis of the classic problem of constraints on pronominal anaphora within the framework of Cognitive Grammar. Van Hoek proceeds from the position that grammatical structure can be characterized in terms of semantic and phonological representations, without autonomous syntactic structures or principles such as tree structures or c-command. She argues that constraints on anaphora can be explained in terms of semantic interactions between nominals and the contexts in which they are embedded. Integrating the results of previous work, Van Hoek develops a model in which some nominals function as "conceptual reference points" that dominate over stretches defined by the semantic relations among elements. When a full noun is in the domain of a reference point, coreference is ruled out, since the speaker would be sending contradictory messages about the salience of the noun's referent. With profound implications for the nature of syntax, this book will interest theoretical linguists of all persuasions.

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