
Constructions of Intersubjectivity shows that the meaning of grammatical constructions often has more to do with the human cognitive capacity for taking other peoples' points of view than with describing the world. Treating pragmatics, semantics, and syntax in parallel and integrating insights from linguistics, psychology, and studies in animal behaviour, Arie Verhagen develops a new understanding of linguistic communication. In doing so he shows the continuity between language and animal communication and reveals the nature of human linguistic specialization. Professor Verhagen uses Dutch and English data from a wide variety of sources and considers the contributions of grammar to the coherence of discourse. He argues that important problems in semantics and syntax may be resolved if language is understood as an instrument for exerting influence and coordinating different perspectives. The grammatical phenomena he discusses include negative expressions, the let alone construction, complementation constructions, and discourse connectives. This powerfully argued and original explanation of the nature and operation of communication will interest a wide range of scholars and advanced students in linguistics, cognitive science, and human evolution.
This work investigates whether the meaning of grammatical constructions is primarily derived from the human cognitive capacity for intersubjectivity rather than the objective description of the world. Arie Verhagen, a professor of linguistics, synthesizes research from psychology, animal behavior, and linguistic theory to propose that language functions as an instrument for coordinating perspectives and exerting social influence. By analyzing Dutch and English data, he argues that syntax and semantics are deeply intertwined with the communicative necessity of managing multiple viewpoints.
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Scholars in cognitive linguistics recognize this text as a significant contribution to the study of how grammar facilitates social coordination. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for advanced students and researchers in the field.
Page Count:
260
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191515213
ISBN-13:
9780191515217
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