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Cook, Walter Anthony was born on February 17, 1922 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Patrick Michael and Catherine Lavinia (Gaskins) Cook.
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Case Grammar has been around for a long time. Other theories have come and gone. Why a book on Case Grammar now? Dr. Walter Cook, S.J., is one of the promoters of the Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics and author of numerous publications in linguistics. In Case Grammar Theory (1989), the author described the Case Grammar models of Fillmore, Chafe, Anderson, Gruber, Jackendoff, and some tagmemicists as contrasting models within Case Grammar theory. In the present volume, intended as a companion volume to the previous one, we find a methodology for Case Grammar, tested in extended textual analysis including Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea. Because Case Grammar lends itself well to displaying the way syntactic features are associated with semantic structures, the author is able to use Case Grammar as an unusually clear, simple guide for sentence analysis. SIL International and the University of Texas at Arlington Publications in Linguistics, vol. 127 Table of Contents Preface Case Grammar Theory 1.1-1.3 Case Grammar goals 1.4-1.6 Logical structure 1.7-1.9 Case roles 1.10-1.12 Case frames 1.13-1.15 Derivation 1.16-1.19 Covert case roles 1.20-1.22 Methodology 1.23. Conclusion The Basic Domain 2.1-2.2 Basic State verbs 2.3-2.4 Basic Process verbs 2.5-2.9 Basic Action verbs The Experiential Domain 3.1-3.3 State Experiential verbs 3.4-3.5 Process Experiential verbs 3.6-3.9 Action Experiential verbs The Benefactive Domain 4.1-4.2 State Benefactive verbs 4.3-4.4 Process Benefactive verbs 4.5-4.7 Action Benefactive verbs The Locative Domain 5.1-5.2 State Locative verbs 5.3-5.4 Process Locative verbs 5.5-5.10 Action Locative verbs The Modality 6.1. Auxiliaries as main verbs 6.2. Neutralization of the perfect 6.3-6.5 Tense and aspect 6.6-6.11 Modal verbs 6.12-6.13 Negation 6.14-6.19 Logical structure Verb Ontology 7.1-7.3 The Basic domain 7.4-7.6 The Experiential domain 7.7-7.9 The Benefactive domain 7.10-7.12 The Locative domain 7.13. Conclusion Alphabetical Lexicon Case Lexicon References Index
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By analyzing seven concrete models, the author examines each in regard to its logical structure, list of cases, derivational system, and use of covert case roles.
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Cook, Walter Anthony was born on February 17, 1922 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Patrick Michael and Catherine Lavinia (Gaskins) Cook.
Bachelor, Woodstock (Maryland) College, 1945. Master of Arts in Teaching Mathematics Woodstock (Maryland) College, 1947. Master of Science Linguistics, Georgetown University, 1964.
Doctor of Philosophy Linguistics, Georgetown University, 1965.
Instructor mathematics, St. Joseph's Preparatory, Philadelphia, 1946-1949; education social work, Jamshedpur, Bihar., India, 1949-1962; from assistant professor to professor linguistics, Georgetown University, Washington, 1965-1992; professor emeritus, Georgetown University, Washington, since 1992. Trainer teachers English as Foreign Language Puerto Rico, Japan, Nicaragua, Thailand. Lecturer in field, international and United States.
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