Opcion, Año 35, Especial Nº 22 (2019)
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Anwar Turkey Atiyah
“From pragmatics to grammar: Diachronic reflections on complex pasts and futures in Romance.” (1983) is a study by Suzanne Fleis- chman, in which she reexamines in diachronic perspective two complex verb structures in Romance and English, the first is the so- called ‘perfect’(Fr. j’ai fait, Eng. I have done) whereas the second is the ‘go-future’(Fr. je vais faire, Eng. I’m going to do), with a view toward demonstrating the striking parallelism in their usage. The study is associated with French language; however, the method and approach of the study can be applied to many languages. Grammar, Meaning and Pragmatics (vol. 5) (2009) is a book of ten volumes, which is edited by Frank Brisard, Jan-Ola Östman, and Jef Verschueren. The book illustrates the most recent issues in the field of pragmatics. The book links pragmatics to many interdisciplinary areas such as philosophical, cognitive, cultural, social fields. Horst Simon’s paper, “From Pragmatics to Grammar” traces the de- velopment of respect” which is published in Diachronic perspectives on address term system (2003) discusses the relation between gram- mar and pragmatics in Modern Standard German (MSG) through various examples and different contexts. “18 Some Interactions of Pragmatics and Grammar,” which is pub- lished as a part of The handbook of pragmatics (2004) by Georgia M. Green traces how generative grammar since the 1960s1 has ac- ceptability of sentences depends on the referential and predicative intents imputed to the speaker/writer, highlighting how discourse meaning is affected by the context. Arnulf Deppermann’s aryicle, Pragmatics and grammar (2011) is published in Foundations of pragmatics tackles how “grammar” is utilizes as an overarching concept, highlighting how it encompasses morphosyntax besides the syntax of the sentential structures, name- ly phrase structure and topological structure. Consequently, Dep- permann deals with grammar as a unit that includes syntactic cate- gories, functions, rules, and constructions. Besides many studies that discuss and analyze the connection be- tween pragmatics and grammar as the first area of this study, there are many studies that compares between Arabic and English gram- mar. For example, Aziz M. Khalil’s book, A contrastive Grammar |
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