Project B1 (von Heusinger, Brandtner) The interpretation of derived nominals.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Adjective endings.
Advertisements

Deverbal Nominalization- Constraints on copredication
Es gibt kein Restaurant. There is no restaurant..
Die Frage des Tages: 1. Take out your study guides, any questions? 2. Take a crossword from the front of the room and get started!
LEKTION 2 Im Restaurant. objectives After completing this lesson, student should be able to:  Order food and drinks in German  Say their impression.
Look at the sentences below and tell me the differences: 1.Ich habe kein Buch. 2.Ich habe keine Zeit. 3.David schreibt nicht. 4. Carola will die Arbeit.
Negation in L2 acquisition: implications for language genesis Henriëtte de Swart Utrecht/NIAS.
Why study grammar? Knowledge of grammar facilitates language learning
Definitions of pragmatics
Copyright © Allyn & Bacon (2007) Research is a Process of Inquiry Graziano and Raulin Research Methods: Chapter 2 This multimedia product and its contents.
Copyright © Allyn & Bacon (2010) Research is a Process of Inquiry Graziano and Raulin Research Methods: Chapter 2 This multimedia product and its contents.
GROUNDED THEORY © LOUIS COHEN, LAWRENCE MANION & KEITH MORRISON.
Lecture 2 Three Adequacies Important points review.
Chapter 5 Semantics The First Week.
Leksička semantika i pragmatika 1. predavanje. Introduction to Semantics and Pragmatics.
Introduction to Linguistics n About how many words does the average 17 year old know?
TIK 6 DEGREES OF PREDICATES AND GENERIC SENTENCES
PSY 369: Psycholinguistics Some basic linguistic theory part3.
6. Degrees of Predicate and Generic Sentence
PRAGMATICS. 3- Pragmatics is the study of how more gets communicated than is said. It explores how a great deal of what is unsaid is recognized. 4.
Overview of the Research Process in Economics Researchers in Economics, as a social science, use a version of the scientific method. The scientific method.
PSY 369: Psycholinguistics Language Production & Comprehension: Conversation & Dialog.
Various Definitions of Pragmatics. Morristhe study of the relations of signs to interpreters (1938) deals with the origin, uses, and effects of signs.
What readings does a given sentence have? Some sentences containing a quantifier and negation are semantically ambiguous. They reveal two readings: Alle.
October 2004CSA4050 Advanced Techniques in NLP 1 CSA4050: Advanced Topics in NLP Semantics 6 Semantics of Questions and Assertions involving Quantification.
Continuous Discontinuity in It-Clefts Introduction Tension between the two approaches Our proposal: TAG analysis Equative it-cleft: It was Ohno who won.
Lecture III Translation Theory and Psycholingusitics I 1/ Perception and production in translation perception and production in different languages, →a.
Chapter 6. Semantics is the study of the meaning of words, phrases and sentences. In semantic analysis, there is always an attempt to focus on what the.
Functions of a Noun A noun is a person, place, thing or idea. A noun can be found in any part of a sentence. The function of a noun will vary depending.
1 Special Electives of Comp.Linguistics: Processing Anaphoric Expressions Eleni Miltsakaki AUTH Fall 2005-Lecture 2.
U TTERANCE, S ENTENCE, P ROPOSITION
Dr. Francisco Perlas Dumanig
PSY 369: Psycholinguistics Conversation & Dialog: Language Production and Comprehension in conjoined action.
An Introduction to Semantics
Meaning. Deictics  Are words, phrases and features of grammar that have to be interpreted in relation to the situation in which they are uttered such.
Test 3 - Topics 1. Present and past tense of to be (conjugation) – fill in the blanks: Die Studenten sind heute in der Klasse. Alex war gestern in Kentville.
1.2e: solving literal equations M(F&A)–10–4: Demonstrates conceptual understanding of equality by solving problems involving algebraic reasoning about.
INTRODUCTION TO PRAGMATICS the study of language use the study of linguistic phenomena from the point of view of their usage properties and processes (Verschueren,
For Monday Read chapter 24, sections 1-3 Homework: –Chapter 23, exercise 8.
For Friday Finish chapter 24 No written homework.
For Monday Read chapter 26 Last Homework –Chapter 23, exercise 7.
SEMANTICS VS PRAGMATICS Semantics is the study of the relationships between linguistic forms and entities in the world; that is how words literally connect.
The meaning of Language Chapter 5 Semantics and Pragmatics Week10 Nov.19 th -23 rd.
Understanding School and Society Definintions and the Analytic Framework.
Topic and the Representation of Discourse Content
LANGUAGE IMPAIRED. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Language Impaired (LI) An impairment in the language system is an abnormal processing or production of: Form including.
FIDELITY IN TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION PLAN 1.Fidelity as a phenomenon in translation 2.Verbalizing a simple idea 3.Principles of fidelity 3.1. Primary.
Pragmatics and Text Analysis Chapter 6.  concerned with the how meaning is communicated by the speaker (writer) and interpreted by the listener (reader)
Defining Discourse.
Lecture 10 Semantics Sentence Interpretation. The positioning of words and phrases in syntactic structure helps determine the meaning of the entire sentence.
General characteristics As any other part of speech, the noun can be characterized by three criteria:  Semantic (the meaning)  Morphological (the form.
Was brauchst du? Kapitel 3. 3 | 2 Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. Days of the week and parts of days as adverbs.
For Monday Read chapter 26 Homework: –Chapter 23, exercises 8 and 9.
2. The standards of textuality: cohesion Traditional approach to the study of lannguage: sentence as conventional object of study Structuralism (Bloofield,
PRESUPPOSITION PRESENTED BY: SUHAEMI.
COMMUNICATION OF MEANING
Aguilar-Guevara & Schulpen
Interpreting as Process
THEMATIC AND INFORMATION STRUCTURES
SEMANTICS VS PRAGMATICS
OVERVIEW OF DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
Kapitel 4.
The Syntax of Focus Particles in German Event vs. Result Nominals
The toolbox for language description Kuiper and Allan 1.2
Essentials of Oral Defense (English/Chinese Translation)
Adjectives and Predicate Adjectives 23
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES
High School Love Triangle
Generative Transformation
Design Situation Design Brief.
Presentation transcript:

Project B1 (von Heusinger, Brandtner) The interpretation of derived nominals

Main question Which phenomena that appear with deverbal nominalizations (concerning readings, indicators, interpretation in context etc.) does a semantic (or syntactic) theory have to account for… …and which are due to more general processes such as discourse structuring, conceptual shift etc.?

Two main topics Differentiation of different types of readings: Which are the core readings for der. nominals Which ones emerge by more general principles (cf. simple nouns etc.) A pragmatic solution to copredication: Two different reading indicators modify the same nominalization

Copredication and predicate transfer (1) Die [wiederholten]EV Messungen [belegen]RE, dass es keine Verbesserung gab. The repeated measurements show … (2)Die [wiederholten]EV Messungen {haben Resultate, die [belegen]RE }EV,dass... …{have results that [show]...} enrichment of the second indicator: only one reading for the nominalization

Constraints on predicate transfer Salient relation, in this case between the event and the result the enriched version is noteworthy in the utterance situation: very general principle that has to be tested

Questionnaire Speaker intuitions on examples with and without noteworthiness: (3) Die [langwierige]EV Übersetzung [brachte mir viel Geld ein]RE. The tedious translation earned me a lot of money. (4) ?Die Absperrung [aus Holz]RE [hat drei Tage gedauert]EV. The wooden blocking has taken three days.

Questionnaire Sentences with the following indications: EV – EV / RE – RE EV – RE / RE – EV + noteworthiness EV – RE / RE – EV – noteworthiness First outcome: Noteworthiness is significant for the acceptability of such sentences ( pragmatic principle is testable)