Radical Construction Grammar: Syntactic Theory in Typological Perspective

William Croft
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Radical Construction Grammar: Syntactic Theory in Typological Perspective

William Croft
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  • Published date: Apr 19, 2006
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 444
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780198299554
  • Dimensions: 6.141732283" W x 1.102362204" L x 9.212598425" H
William Croft received his Ph.D. in linguistics at Stanford University in 1986. His publications includeTypology and Universals (1990), Syntactic Categories and Grammatical Relations (1991), Studies in Typology and Diachrony (coedited with Keith Denning and Suzanne Kemmer, 1990), Explaining Language Change: An Evolutionary Approach (2000), and a large number of scholarly articles. His current research areas include syntax, semantics, typology, and historical linguistics. Forthcoming books include Cognitive Linguistics (with D. Alan Cruse) and Verbs: Aspect and Argument Structure.
`Croft''s Radical Construction Grammar is a welcome contribution bearing on an issue of basic importance to linguistic theory: the nature and status of grammatical categories. His innovative examination of this question from a functionalist and typological perspective refocuses the debate in a fundamental way. It deserves to be seriously considered by all linguists regardless of their theoretical orientation.'' Ronald W. Langacker, University of California, San Diego

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