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A constructional approach to verb-initial constructions in Modern Hebrew

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From the journal Cognitive Linguistics

Abstract

In this paper I argue that previous analyses of a class of inverted sentences in Modern Hebrew capture frequent correlations, but not hard constraints. Those analyses, which I refer to as lexically-based, focus on the properties of the lexical items which make up the sentence. The alternative approach proposed here views the constructions in their entirety and considers them from a discourse-functional perspective. It is proposed that V1 is employed by Modern Hebrew as an information packaging device which encodes thetic judgments in distinction from unmarked categorical judgments. The association of V1 with thetic judgments explains the frequent correlations between V1 and the properties which are identified by the lexically-based approach as definitional. Thus, by incorporating information packaging notions such as thetic and categorical judgments into the grammar, one can achieve a deeper understanding of linguistic phenomena.


1 Contact address: Dept. of Computer Science, University of Haifa, 31905, Israel

Received: 2005-07-15
Received: 2005-11-10
Published Online: 2006-08-11
Published in Print: 2006-07-01

© Walter de Gruyter

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