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The Semantics of Coordination
(English transl. by John Pheby from the German orig. ed. 'Semantik der koordinativen Verknüpfung', Berlin, 1977)
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Table of contents:- Foreword- Acknowledgements- Introduction- 1. The problem and its background- 2. The specific object of investigation- Chapter I: Towards a theory of coordination- 1. Raw material and definition of coordination- 2. Characteristics of coordination- 3. Aspects of conjoining- 4. Where are the limits to the scope of a linguistic description of the semantics of coordination?- 5. The structure of the proposed theory of the semantics of coordination- Chapter II: Relations between conjunct-meanings- 1. Distinctness of conjunct-meanings- 2. Semantic inclusion of conjunct-meanings- 3....
Table of contents:
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. The problem and its background
- 2. The specific object of investigation
- Chapter I: Towards a theory of coordination
- 1. Raw material and definition of coordination
- 2. Characteristics of coordination
- 3. Aspects of conjoining
- 4. Where are the limits to the scope of a linguistic description of the semantics of coordination?
- 5. The structure of the proposed theory of the semantics of coordination
- Chapter II: Relations between conjunct-meanings
- 1. Distinctness of conjunct-meanings
- 2. Semantic inclusion of conjunct-meanings
- 3. Incompatibility between conjunct-meanings
- Chapter III: Outline of the semantics of coordinate conjoining
- 0. Introduction
- 1. Logical characterization of coordinate conjoinings
- 2. Linguistic interpretation of the logical characterization of coordinate conjoinings
- 3. Some properties of the connectors but and for
- 4. Survey of connector-meanings
- Chapter IV: Coordinate structures with modal verbs
- 0. Introduction
- 1. The raw material
- 2. Coordinate conjoinings with modal verbs
- Chapter V: Discussing and extending the notion 8;Common Integrator6;
- 1. 8;Common Integrator6; in comparison to related concepts
- 2. Common Integrator in word formation
- 3. Common Integrator in other connections
- Chapter VI: Some applications
- 1. Exemplification as a stylistic device
- 2. Reconstruction of ideological background
- 3. Demagogy
- 4. Jewish joke
- Bibliography
- Subject Index
- Name Index
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. The problem and its background
- 2. The specific object of investigation
- Chapter I: Towards a theory of coordination
- 1. Raw material and definition of coordination
- 2. Characteristics of coordination
- 3. Aspects of conjoining
- 4. Where are the limits to the scope of a linguistic description of the semantics of coordination?
- 5. The structure of the proposed theory of the semantics of coordination
- Chapter II: Relations between conjunct-meanings
- 1. Distinctness of conjunct-meanings
- 2. Semantic inclusion of conjunct-meanings
- 3. Incompatibility between conjunct-meanings
- Chapter III: Outline of the semantics of coordinate conjoining
- 0. Introduction
- 1. Logical characterization of coordinate conjoinings
- 2. Linguistic interpretation of the logical characterization of coordinate conjoinings
- 3. Some properties of the connectors but and for
- 4. Survey of connector-meanings
- Chapter IV: Coordinate structures with modal verbs
- 0. Introduction
- 1. The raw material
- 2. Coordinate conjoinings with modal verbs
- Chapter V: Discussing and extending the notion 8;Common Integrator6;
- 1. 8;Common Integrator6; in comparison to related concepts
- 2. Common Integrator in word formation
- 3. Common Integrator in other connections
- Chapter VI: Some applications
- 1. Exemplification as a stylistic device
- 2. Reconstruction of ideological background
- 3. Demagogy
- 4. Jewish joke
- Bibliography
- Subject Index
- Name Index