
- •Л.А.Панасенко краткий курс лекций по теоретической грамматике аглийского языка. Синтаксис Учебно-методическое пособие
- •L e c t u r e 1. Syntax and its main units. Traditional and cognitive approaches in syntax
- •I. Syntax as part of grammar. The main units of syntax.
- •II. Traditional and cognitive understanding of syntax.
- •III. The basic principles and arguments of the cognitive linguistics.
- •IV. Syntagmatic and paradigmatic patterning.
- •L e c t u r e 2. Syntax of the phrase
- •I. Traditional conceptions of phrases in home linguistics and abroad.
- •IV. Phrase theory in cognitive linguistics (j.R. Taylor’s conception).
- •L e c t u r e 3. The simple sentence: traditional interpretation
- •I. The simple sentence as a monopredicative unit.
- •III. Paradigmatics of the simple sentence.
- •L e c t u r e 4. The simple sentence: alternative conceptions
- •I..The verbocentric conception of the sentence.
- •II. The semantic interpretation of the sentence.
- •III. The cognitive aspects of the simple sentence.
- •High Low
- •L e c t u r e 5. Actual division of the sentence. Communicative types of sentences
- •I. Actual division of the sentence and means of expressing it.
- •III. The problem of classification of sentence according to the purpose of
- •L e c t u r e 6. Syntax of a composite sentence: the structure of a complex sentence
- •II. Classifications of complex sentences according to the types of clauses in
- •III. Other classifications of complex sentences in Modern English.
- •L e c t u r e 7. Syntax of a composite sentence: the compound sentence. The structure and types of semi-composite sentences in modern english
- •II. The structure of a semi-composite sentence. Types of semi-composite
- •L e c t u r e 8. Semantic aspects of syntactic constructions. Sentence typology within a cognitive approach
- •I. The problem of the semantic study of syntactic constructions. Concepts
- •II. The problem of sentence typology within a cognitive approach.
- •L e c t u r e 9. Text as an object of syntactic study
- •I. The inter-sentence connections in the text.
- •The president emotionally declared that he was “glad to be home”. Then
- •II. The textual linguistics.
- •F u r t h e r r e a d I n g s o n e n g l I s h s y n t a X: c o g n I t I V e a p p r o a c h
- •1. On syntagmatic relations
- •(From “cognitive grammar” by j.R. Taylor)
- •2. On sentence typology: clause types and clause structure (from “cognitive grammar” by j.R. Taylor)
- •3. Semantics of the constructions (from “constructions” by a.Goldberg)
- •D I t r a n s I t I V e c o n s t r u c t I o n
- •C a u s e d – m o t I o n c o n s t r u c t I o n
- •The construction is associated with a category of related senses:
- •4. Event integration in syntax
- •Schemas of the macro-event Linguistic representation
- •Type of support relation between Linguistic representation a co-event and a framing event
- •S t a t e c h a n g e a s t h e f r a m I n g e V e n t
- •Type of support relation between Linguistic representation a co-event and a framing event
- •L e c t u r e 2. Syntax of the phrase ………………………………9
L e c t u r e 2. Syntax of the phrase ………………………………9
L E C T U R E 3. THE SIMPLE SENTENCE:
TRADITIONAL INTERPRETATION ……………………………………………14
L E C T U R E 4. THE SIMPLE SENTENCE:
ALTERNATIVE CONCEPTIONS ………………………………………………..17
L E C T U R E 5. ACTUAL DIVISION OF THE SENTENCE.
COMMUNICATIVE TYPES OF SENTENCES …………………………………23
L E C T U R E 6. SYNTAX OF A COMPOSITE SENTENCE:
THE STRUCTURE OF A COMPLEX SENTENCE …………………………….29
L E C T U R E 7. SYNTAX OF A COMPOSITE SENTENCE:
THE COMPOUND SENTENCE. THE STRUCTURE AND TYPES
OF SEMI-COMPOSITE SENTENCES IN MODERN ENGLISH ………………..33
L E C T U R E 8. SEMANTIC ASPECTS OF SYNTACTIC CONSTRUCTIONS. SENTENCE TYPOLOGY
WITHIN A COGNITIVE APPROACH ……………………………………………38
L E C T U R E 9. TEXT AS AN OBJECT OF SYNTACTIC STUDY ….…48
FURTHER READINGS ON ENGLISH SYNTAX
1. ON SYNTAGMATIC RELATIONS
(FROM “COGNITIVE GRAMMAR” BY J.R. TAYLOR) …………………… 53
2. ON SENTENCE TYPOLOGY: CLAUSE TYPES AND CLAUSE
STRUCTURE (FROM “COGNITIVE GRAMMAR” BY J.R. TAYLOR) …… 57
3. SEMANTICS OF THE CONSTRUCTIONS
(FROM “CONSTRUCTIONS” BY A.GOLDBERG) ………………………… 60
4. EVENT INTEGRATION IN SYNTAX
(FROM “TOWARD A COGNITIVE SEMANTICS” BY L. TALMY) ………. 65