Subjectification :Various Paths to Subjectivity ( Cognitive Linguistics Research CLR )

Publication subTitle :Various Paths to Subjectivity

Publication series :Cognitive Linguistics Research CLR

Author: Angeliki Athanasiadou   Costas Canakis   Bert Cornillie  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9783110892970

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110185300

Subject: H030 Semantics, Pragmatics

Keyword: Cognitive Linguistics,Cognitive linguistics

Language: ENG

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Description

Subjectification is a widespread phenomenon and has emerged as a most pervasive tendency in diachronic semantic change (Traugott) and synchronic semantic extension (Langacker). The papers of this thematic volume emphasize the importance of the particular process and also develop and extend it beyond currently available published research. The challenge for every single paper is to show whether the two major approaches (Langacker’s and Traugott’s) can possibly be integrated or whether they are fundamentally different. The papers also investigate whether we have a continuum from highly subjective to more objective, whether subjective need be opposed to objective, or whether subjective may also be understood in contrast to neutral, which is often the case in Traugott's examples of grammaticalization. Furthermore, the issue of intersubjectivity, i.e., putting the addressee's perspective onstage, is also discussed.

Chapter

List of contributors

pp.:  1 – 7

Introduction

pp.:  7 – 11

Toward a typology of linguistic subjectivity: A cognitive and cross-linguistic approach to grammaticalized deixis

pp.:  51 – 85

Section II: Case studies I – Modals and modality

pp.:  85 – 129

Subjectification in (expressions of) epistemic modality and the development of the grounding predication

pp.:  129 – 131

Langacker’s ‚subjectification‘ and ‚grounding‘: A more gradual view

pp.:  131 – 161

Conceptual and constructional considerations on the subjectivity of English and Spanish modals

pp.:  161 – 187

Section III: Case studies II – Adjectives

pp.:  187 – 217

Adjectives and subjectivity

pp.:  217 – 219

Grammaticalization and subjectification of the English adjectives of general comparison

pp.:  219 – 251

Subjectification in gradable adjectives

pp.:  251 – 289

Section IV: Syntax and semantics

pp.:  289 – 331

On subjectivity and ‚long distance Wh-movement‘

pp.:  331 – 333

Subjective construal and factual interpretation in sentential complements

pp.:  333 – 357

Zero in syntax, ten in pragmatics: Subjectification as syntactic cancellation

pp.:  357 – 385

Author index

pp.:  385 – 409

Subject index

pp.:  409 – 415

LastPages

pp.:  415 – 421

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