Christopher S. Butler Maria de los Angeles Gomez Gonzalez Susana M. Doval-Suarez
This book brings together a collection of articles characterized by two main themes: the contrastive study of parallel phenomena in two or more languages, and an essentially functional approach in which language is regarded, first and foremost, as a rich and complex communication system, inextricably embedded in sociocultural and psychological contexts of use. The majority of the studies reported is empirical in nature, many making use of corpora or other textual materials in the language(s) under investigation. The book begins with an introductory section in which the editors provide surveys...
This book brings together a collection of articles characterized by two main themes: the contrastive study of parallel phenomena in two or more langua...
Maria de los Angeles Gomez Gonzalez Francisco Jose Ruiz de Mendoza Ibanez Francisco Gonzalvez-Garcia
Over the last forty years, the functionalist approach to linguistic description and explanation has given rise to several major schools of thought that share two crucial assumptions: (i) form is not independent of meaning/function or language use; and (ii) linguistic description and explanation need to take into account the communicative function of language. This volume offers readers interested in functional linguistics a selected sample of studies that jointly prove the efficacy of the analytical tools and procedures broadly accepted within the functionalist tradition in order to...
Over the last forty years, the functionalist approach to linguistic description and explanation has given rise to several major schools of thought tha...
Maria de los Angeles Gomez Gonzalez Francisco Jose Ruiz de Mendoza Ibanez Francisco Gonzalvez-Garcia
The differences among functionalist, cognitivist and/or constructionist models are generally taken to be not absolute, but rather a matter of emphasis and degree, with an increasing permeability between paradigms arising from cross-fertilizing influences. This book further explores this burgeoning area of research through the notion of functional-cognitive space, namely, the topography of the space occupied by functional, cognitivist and/or constructionist models against the background of formalist approaches in general and of Chomsky s Minimalism in particular. Specifically, the twelve...
The differences among functionalist, cognitivist and/or constructionist models are generally taken to be not absolute, but rather a matter of emphasis...