A Cognitive Linguistic Analysis of the English Imperative: With Special Reference to Japanese Imperatives

  • MORI H
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This volume offers the first comprehensive description of English imperatives made from a Cognitive Linguistic perspective. It proposes a new way of explaining the meaning and function of the imperative independently of illocutionary act classifications, which allows for quantifying the strength of imperative force in terms of parameters and numerical values. Furthermore, the book applies the theory of Construction Grammar to account for the felicity of imperatives in complex sentences. The model of description explains explicitly a wide range of phenomena, including frequency of use, prototypical vs. non-prototypical uses of the English imperative and the choice between longer vs. shorter directives including the imperative.

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MORI, H. (2013). A Cognitive Linguistic Analysis of the English Imperative: With Special Reference to Japanese Imperatives. ENGLISH LINGUISTICS, 30(2), 752–764. https://doi.org/10.9793/elsj.30.2_752

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