
This book considers important aspects of the syntax of sentences and their relation to the extra-sentential context. The relation between a sentence and the context is frequently reckoned to be in some sense ¨syntax-free¨, in that it is not syntactically represented but introduced post-syntactically by semantic rules of interpretation. Alessandra Giorgi develops a different perspective through an empirically grounded exploration of temporal indexicality: she argues that the speaker's temporal location is specified in the syntactic structure. She supports her analysis with theoretical and empirical arguments based on data mainly from English and Italian but also considering Chinese and Romanian. Professor Giorgi addresses some difficult and longstanding issues in the analysis of temporal phenomena - including the Italian imperfect indicative, the properties of the so-called future-in-the-past, and the properties of Free Indirect Discourse. She shows that her framework can account elegantly for all of them. Carefully argued, succinct, and clearly written her book will appeal widely to syntacticians and semanticists from graduate level upwards and to linguists interested in the syntax-semantics interface.
This book investigates whether the speaker's temporal location is syntactically represented within the structure of a sentence rather than being relegated to post-syntactic semantic interpretation. Alessandra Giorgi, a professor of linguistics, challenges the traditional view that the relationship between a sentence and its extra-sentential context is syntax-free. By analyzing temporal indexicality, she constructs a formal framework that integrates the speaker's temporal perspective directly into the syntactic architecture of the language.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and researchers in theoretical linguistics recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of the syntax-semantics interface. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which is intended for graduate-level students and professional linguists.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191573388
ISBN-13:
9780191573385
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