Povinná četba:
Week 3: Panevová, J. (1999): Valence a jejíuniverzální a specificképrojevy. Čeština – univerzália a specifika 1, 29–37. Brno.
Week 4: Fillmore, C. (1970): The Grammar of Hitting and Breaking. In: R. Jacobs & P. Rosenbaum (eds.), Readings in English Transformational Grammar, 120–133. Washington: Georgetown University Press. and Levin, B. (1993): English Verb Classes and Alternations. A Preliminary Investigation. Chicago & London: The University of Chicaho Press; pages 1–12.
Week 5: Goldberg, A. E. (2003): Constructions: A new theoretical approach to language. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 7(5): 219–224.
Week 6: Hilpert, M. (2014): Construction Grammar and its Application to English. Edinburgh University Press; pages 45–47. and Perek, F. (2015): Argument Structure in Usage-Based Construction Grammar. John Benjamins Publishing Company; pages 145–151.
Week 7: Herbst, T. (1988): A valency model for nouns in English. Journal of Linguistics 24(2): 265–301.
Week 8: Aikhenvald, A. (2015): The Art of Grammar. A Practical Guide. Oxford: Oxford University Press; pages 141–147.
Week 9: choose Denison, D. (2009): Argument structure. In: G. Rohdenburg & J. Schlüter (eds.), One Language, Two Grammars? Differences between British and American English, 149–165. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. or Rohdenburg, G. (2009): Reflexive structures. In: G. Rohdenburg & J. Schlüter (eds.), One Language, Two Grammars? Differences between British and American English, 166–181. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Week 10: Casenhiser, D. M. & G. M. L. Bencini (2015): Argument structure constructions. In: E. Dąbrowska & D. Divjak (eds.), Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics, 579–594. Berlin & Boston: De Gruyter Mouton.
Week 11: Saicová Římalová, L. (2018): Is there such a thing as nonverbal valency? Prace Filologiczne 72: 321–331.
Doporučená četba:
Week 7:
- Mackenzie, J. L. (1997): Nouns are avalent – and nominalizations too. In: K. van Durme (ed.), The Valency of Nouns, 89–118. Odense: Odense University Press.
- Spevak, O. (2014): Noun valency in Latin. In: O. Spevak (ed.), Noun Valency, 183–210. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
Week 9:
- Deshors, S. C. & S. Th. Gries (2016): Profiling verb complementation constructions across New Englishes. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 21(2): 192–218.
- Thompson, S. A. & P. J. Hopper (2001): Transitivity, clause structure, and argument structure: Evidence from conversation. In: J. Bybee & P. Hopper (eds.), Frequency and the Emergence of Linguistic Structure, 27–60. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
Doplňková četba:
- Ágel, V. et al., eds. (2003): Dependenz und Valenz. Ein internationales Handbuch der zeitgenössischen Forschung. Dependency and Valency: An International Handbook of Contemporary Research, Vol. 1. Walter de Gruyter.
- Aikhenvald, A. (2015): The Art of Grammar. A Practical Guide. Oxford University Press.
- Allerton, D. J. (2006): Valency Grammar. In: K. Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics, Vol. 13, 301–314. Elsevier.
- Alsina, A. (2006): Argument Structure. In: K. Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics, Vol. 1, 461–468. Elsevier.
- Bybee, J. & P. Hopper, eds. (2001): Frequency and the Emergence of Linguistic Structure. John Benjamins.
- Chomsky, N. (1965): Aspects of the Theory of Syntax. MIT Press.
- Chomsky, N. (1972): Studies on Semantics in Generative Grammar. Mouton.
- de Almeida, R. G. & C. Manouilidou, eds. (2015): Cognitive Science Perspectives on Verb Representation and Processing. Springer.
- Goldberg, A. E. (1995): Constructions. A Construction Grammar Approach to Argument Structure. The University of Chicago Press.
- Goldberg, A. E. (2006): Constructions at Work. Oxford University Press.
- Goldberg, A. E. (2019): Explain Me This. Creativity, Competition, and the Partial Productivity of Constructions. Princeton University Press.
- Grimshaw, J. (1990): Argument Structure. Cambridge: MIT Press.
- Herbst, T. & K. Götz-Votteler, eds. (2007): Valency: Theoretical, Descriptive and Cognitive Issues. Mouton de Gruyter.
- Malchukov, A. & A. Spencer, eds. (2009): The Oxford Handbook of Case. Oxford University Press.
- Müller, P. O., I. Ohnheiser, S. Olsen & F. Rainer, eds. (2015): Word-Formation. An International Handbook of the Languages of Europe, Vol. 2. De Gruyter Mouton.
- Skwarska, K. & E. Kaczmarska, eds. (2016): Výzkum slovesné valence ve slovanských zemích. Slovanský ústav AV ČR.
- Spevak, O., ed. (2014): Noun Valency. John Benjamins Publishing Company.
- Taylor, J. R. (2012): The Mental Corpus. Oxford University Press.
- Tutunjian, D. & J. E. Boland (2008): Do we need a distinction between arguments and adjuncts? Evidence from psycholinguistic studies of comprehension. Language and Linguistics Compass 1: 631–646.
- Van Valin, R. D. & R. J. LaPolla (1997): Syntax, Structure, Meaning and Function. Cambridge University Press.
Poslední úprava: Sláma Jakub, Mgr. et Mgr. (25.10.2019)
Required reading:
Week 3: Panevová, J. (1999): Valence a jejíuniverzální a specificképrojevy. Čeština – univerzália a specifika 1, 29–37. Brno.
Week 4: Fillmore, C. (1970): The Grammar of Hitting and Breaking. In: R. Jacobs & P. Rosenbaum (eds.), Readings in English Transformational Grammar, 120–133. Washington: Georgetown University Press. and Levin, B. (1993): English Verb Classes and Alternations. A Preliminary Investigation. Chicago & London: The University of Chicaho Press; pages 1–12.
Week 5: Goldberg, A. E. (2003): Constructions: A new theoretical approach to language. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 7(5): 219–224.
Week 6: Hilpert, M. (2014): Construction Grammar and its Application to English. Edinburgh University Press; pages 45–47. and Perek, F. (2015): Argument Structure in Usage-Based Construction Grammar. John Benjamins Publishing Company; pages 145–151.
Week 7: Herbst, T. (1988): A valency model for nouns in English. Journal of Linguistics 24(2): 265–301.
Week 8: Aikhenvald, A. (2015): The Art of Grammar. A Practical Guide. Oxford: Oxford University Press; pages 141–147.
Week 9: choose Denison, D. (2009): Argument structure. In: G. Rohdenburg & J. Schlüter (eds.), One Language, Two Grammars? Differences between British and American English, 149–165. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. or Rohdenburg, G. (2009): Reflexive structures. In: G. Rohdenburg & J. Schlüter (eds.), One Language, Two Grammars? Differences between British and American English, 166–181. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Week 10: Casenhiser, D. M. & G. M. L. Bencini (2015): Argument structure constructions. In: E. Dąbrowska & D. Divjak (eds.), Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics, 579–594. Berlin & Boston: De Gruyter Mouton.
Week 11: Saicová Římalová, L. (2018): Is there such a thing as nonverbal valency? Prace Filologiczne 72: 321–331.
Recommended reading:
Week 7:
- Mackenzie, J. L. (1997): Nouns are avalent – and nominalizations too. In: K. van Durme (ed.), The Valency of Nouns, 89–118. Odense: Odense University Press.
- Spevak, O. (2014): Noun valency in Latin. In: O. Spevak (ed.), Noun Valency, 183–210. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
Week 9:
- Deshors, S. C. & S. Th. Gries (2016): Profiling verb complementation constructions across New Englishes. International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 21(2): 192–218.
- Thompson, S. A. & P. J. Hopper (2001): Transitivity, clause structure, and argument structure: Evidence from conversation. In: J. Bybee & P. Hopper (eds.), Frequency and the Emergence of Linguistic Structure, 27–60. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
Others
- Ágel, V. et al., eds. (2003): Dependenz und Valenz. Ein internationales Handbuch der zeitgenössischen Forschung. Dependency and Valency: An International Handbook of Contemporary Research, Vol. 1. Walter de Gruyter.
- Aikhenvald, A. (2015): The Art of Grammar. A Practical Guide. Oxford University Press.
- Allerton, D. J. (2006): Valency Grammar. In: K. Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics, Vol. 13, 301–314. Elsevier.
- Alsina, A. (2006): Argument Structure. In: K. Brown (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics, Vol. 1, 461–468. Elsevier.
- Bybee, J. & P. Hopper, eds. (2001): Frequency and the Emergence of Linguistic Structure. John Benjamins.
- Chomsky, N. (1965): Aspects of the Theory of Syntax. MIT Press.
- Chomsky, N. (1972): Studies on Semantics in Generative Grammar. Mouton.
- de Almeida, R. G. & C. Manouilidou, eds. (2015): Cognitive Science Perspectives on Verb Representation and Processing. Springer.
- Goldberg, A. E. (1995): Constructions. A Construction Grammar Approach to Argument Structure. The University of Chicago Press.
- Goldberg, A. E. (2006): Constructions at Work. Oxford University Press.
- Goldberg, A. E. (2019): Explain Me This. Creativity, Competition, and the Partial Productivity of Constructions. Princeton University Press.
- Grimshaw, J. (1990): Argument Structure. Cambridge: MIT Press.
- Herbst, T. & K. Götz-Votteler, eds. (2007): Valency: Theoretical, Descriptive and Cognitive Issues. Mouton de Gruyter.
- Malchukov, A. & A. Spencer, eds. (2009): The Oxford Handbook of Case. Oxford University Press.
- Müller, P. O., I. Ohnheiser, S. Olsen & F. Rainer, eds. (2015): Word-Formation. An International Handbook of the Languages of Europe, Vol. 2. De Gruyter Mouton.
- Skwarska, K. & E. Kaczmarska, eds. (2016): Výzkum slovesné valence ve slovanských zemích. Slovanský ústav AV ČR.
- Spevak, O., ed. (2014): Noun Valency. John Benjamins Publishing Company.
- Taylor, J. R. (2012): The Mental Corpus. Oxford University Press.
- Tutunjian, D. & J. E. Boland (2008): Do we need a distinction between arguments and adjuncts? Evidence from psycholinguistic studies of comprehension. Language and Linguistics Compass 1: 631–646.
- Van Valin, R. D. & R. J. LaPolla (1997): Syntax, Structure, Meaning and Function. Cambridge University Press.
Poslední úprava: Sláma Jakub, Mgr. et Mgr. (25.10.2019)
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