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The Grammar of Names John M. Anderson

The Grammar of Names By John M. Anderson

The Grammar of Names by John M. Anderson


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Presents an account of the syntax and semantics of names. Drawing on work in onomastics, philosophy, and linguistics, this work examines the distribution and subcategorization of names within a framework of syntactic categories, and considers how the morphosyntactic behaviour of names connects to their semantic roles.

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The Grammar of Names by John M. Anderson

This book is the first systematic account of the syntax and semantics of names. Drawing on work in onomastics, philosophy, and linguistics John Anderson examines the distribution and subcategorization of names within a framework of syntactic categories, and considers how the morphosyntactic behaviour of names connects to their semantic roles. He argues that names occur in two basic circumstances: one involving vocatives and their use in naming predications, where they are not definite; the other their use as arguments of predicators, where they are definite. This division is discussed in relation to English, French, Greek, and Seri, and a range of other languages. Professor Anderson reveals that the semantic status of names, including prototypicality, is crucial to understanding their morphosyntax and role in derivational relationships. He shows that semantically coherent subsets of names, such as those referring to people and places, are characterized by morphosyntactic properties which may vary from language to language. His original and important investigation will appeal to scholars and advanced students of linguistics and philosophy.

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About John M. Anderson

John Anderson is Emeritus Professor of English Language at the University of Edinburgh where he worked successively as a lecturer (1966-76), reader (1976-88), and professor (1988-2001). He is a Fellow of the British Academy and a Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Toulouse-Le Mirail. He has been a visiting professor at universities in Denmark, Poland, Greece, and Spain; and given lecture series in Italy, Belgium, Austria, the former Czechoslovakia, Germany, and Hungary. His books include The Grammar of Case (CUP, 1971); Old English Phonology (with Roger Lass, CUP, 1975); Principles of Dependency Phonology (with Colin J. Ewen, CUP, 1987); Linguistic Representation (Mouton de Gruyter, 1992); A Notional Theory of Syntactic Categories (CUP, 1997), and Modern Grammars of Case (OUP, 2006).

Table of Contents

PART I WHY NAMES? ; 1. Notional Grammar and Names ; 2. Implementation of a Notional Grammar ; PART II APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF NAMES ; 3. Prelude to a Survey of Name Studies ; 4. Onomastics ; 5. Remarks on the Philosophy of Names ; 6. Studies on the Linguistics of Names ; PART III TOWARDS A GRAMMAR OF NAMES ; 7. Names and Related Categories ; 8. The Syntax of Names ; 9. Names and the Lexicon ; References ; Index

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NPB9780199297412
9780199297412
019929741X
The Grammar of Names by John M. Anderson
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2007-01-04
388
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