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Frank R. Palmer

    9 april 1922 – 1 november 2019

    Frank R. Palmer is een vooraanstaand Brits taalkundige wiens werk diep ingaat op de complexiteit van de Engelse grammatica en taalkundige wetenschap. Zijn onderzoek verkent de fundamentele manieren waarop taal functioneert en wordt gebruikt in diverse contexten. Door zijn uitgebreide lezingen en geschriften biedt Palmer diepgaande inzichten in de structuur en nuances van de Engelse taal. Zijn bijdragen hebben het vakgebied van de taalkunde aanzienlijk gevormd en inspireren toekomstige geleerden met zijn doordachte aanpak.

    Grammar
    Semantics
    Modality and the English Modals
    The English Verb
    • A detailed account of the many uses and functions of these verbs. The nature of modality, and some controversial issues, are also discussed.

      Modality and the English Modals1990
      4,1
    • When the first edition of Semantics appeared in 1976, the developments in this aspect of language study were exciting interest not only among linguists, but among philosophers, psychologists and logicians. Professor Palmer's straightforward and comprehensive book was immediately welcomed as one of the best introductions to the subject. Interest in Semantics has been further stimulated recently by a number of significant, and often contriversial, theoretical advances; and the publication of this second edition has enabled Professor Palmer to bring his survey thoroughly up to date. There is also an important new chapter on 'Semantics and logic', showing clearly and simply the influence that logical models have had on the study of meaning. Professor Palmer always illustrates his argument with helpful examples, and his non-technical explanations will be readily intelligible to the interested layman as well as to beginning students of language and linguistics.

      Semantics1977
      3,8
    • The English Verb

      • 268bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      A long established and highly regarded account of all aspects of the English verb taking account of recent work on tense, phase and aspect, and of the author's own research. Theoretical discussion is kept to a minimum, but the arguments are always presented within a modern theoretical framework.

      The English Verb1974
      4,0