Representation of Cognitive Structures
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Representation of Cognitive Structures

Syntax and Semantics of French Sentential Complements

  1. 389 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Representation of Cognitive Structures

Syntax and Semantics of French Sentential Complements

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Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Chapter 1. Introduction: meaning and form
  3. 1.1. Semantics, syntax, and linguistic theory
  4. 1.2. Cognitive linguistics
  5. 1.3. Claims and advantages of the construal approach
  6. 1.4. Summary
  7. Chapter 2. Dimensions of construal
  8. 2.1. Introduction
  9. 2.2. The coding of events: basic elements of clause structure
  10. 2.3. Conceptualization of complex clauses
  11. 2.4. Construal of French complements
  12. 2.5. Summary
  13. Chapter 3. Causation/perception constructions
  14. 3.1. Introduction
  15. 3.2. Structural solutions
  16. 3.3. VOV and W: different construals on the same base
  17. 3.4. Main verbs and complement structures
  18. 3.5. Discussion and conclusion
  19. Chapter 4. Perspective: modal constructions
  20. 4.1. Introduction
  21. 4.2. French modals
  22. 4.3. The complements of modals
  23. 4.4. Discussion and conclusion
  24. Chapter 5. Conceptualizing subject constructions. Finite and infinitival complements
  25. 5.1. Introduction
  26. 5.2. Main verbs and the meaning of the CSC
  27. 5.3. Infinitival and finite complements
  28. 5.4. Main verbs and complement structures
  29. 5.5. Discussion and conclusion
  30. Chapter 6. Grounding
  31. 6.1. Introduction
  32. 6.2. The indicative/subjunctive distinction
  33. 6.3. Main verbs and complement structures
  34. 6.4. Discussion and conclusion
  35. Chapter 7. Impersonal constructions
  36. 7.1. Introduction
  37. 7.2. The meaning of French impersonals
  38. 7.3. The meaning of simple impersonals
  39. 7.4. The meaning of complex impersonals
  40. 7.5. Complement distribution in impersonal clauses
  41. 7.6. Relation between constructions
  42. 7.7. Conclusion and discussion
  43. Chapter 8. Concluding remarks
  44. 8.1 Recapitulation
  45. 8.2 Discussion
  46. Notes
  47. Chapter one
  48. Chapter two
  49. Chapter three
  50. Chapter four
  51. Chapter five
  52. Chapter six
  53. Chapter seven
  54. References
  55. Index