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On Definiteness

On Definiteness

On Definiteness

A Study with Special Reference to English and Finnish
Andrew Chesterman, University of Helsinki
November 2005
Paperback
9780521022873

    This 1991 book proposes a theory of definiteness in language. It argues that definiteness should be viewed as a cover-term comprising three basic oppositions within the areas of familiarity (locatability), quantity (inclusiveness) and generality (extensivity). Further, the oppositions are not discrete but scalar, and lend themselves to characterization in terms of fuzzy theory. Dr Chesterman examines these themes, firstly by drawing on several traditions of research on the rich system of articles in English, and then by looking at how the concept of definiteness is realized in Finnish, a language which has no articles and typically leaves definiteness to be inferred by a variety of means. On Definiteness provides a thorough and sensitive discussion of an intricate semantic problem. It highlights two important theoretical points: the fuzziness of the linguistic concept of definiteness and the differences between languages in the way in which they draw the line between syntax, semantics and pragmatics.

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    November 2005
    Paperback
    9780521022873
    236 pages
    229 × 154 × 16 mm
    0.365kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. English articles: the research traditions
    • 3. English article usage
    • 4. A unified description of the English articles
    • 5. Finnish: no articles
    • 6. Finnish spesies
    • 7. The status of definiteness in Finnish
    • 8. English and Finnish contrasted
    • 9. Wider perspectives
    • References
    • Indexes.
      Author
    • Andrew Chesterman , University of Helsinki