
Intransitive Predication
Synopsis
Intransitive Predication constitutes a major contribution to the study of typological linguistics and theoretical linguistics in general. Basing his analysis on a sample of 410 languages, Leon Stassen investigates cross-linguistic variation in one of the core domains of all natural languages.
The author views this domain as a cognitive space', the topography of which is the same for all languages. It is assumed to consist of four subdomains, which correspond to a four-way distinction between the semantic classes of event predicates, property predicates, class predicates, and locational predicates. Leon Stassen offers a typology of the structural manifestations of this domain, in terms of the nature and number of the formal strategies used in its encoding. He discusses a number of abstract principles which can be employed in explaining the cross-linguistic variation embodied by the typology. In the final chapter, he brings together the research results in a universally applicable model, which can be read as aflow chart' for the encoding of intransitive predications in different language types.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- ISBN: 9780198236931
- Number of pages: 792
- Dimensions: 244 x 165 x 48 mm
- Weight: 1335g
- Languages: English

