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Petersburg School of Functional Grammar

The Petersburg School of Functional Grammar ( PSGFG ) is a direction of functional grammar focused on the description of the system of semantic categories in their language expression, the center of development of which since the beginning of the 1990s has been the Department of Grammar Theory of the Institute of Linguistic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences .

This school grew out of the ideas of the Leningrad grammar school and the Leningrad aspectological school.

The leading role in the PShFG was played by the scientific and organizational activities of the corresponding member of the RAS, professor of St. Petersburg State University Alexander Vladimirovich Bondarko .

PSHFG is characterized by a combination of two areas of analysis and description of language material - the original semantic and the original formal. The basic principle of grammar construction is connected with the approach “from semantics to the means of its expression”.

The functional grammar model developed in the framework of PSHFG is one of the existing areas of functional grammar research. Categorical grammar, aimed at describing the system of semantic categories in their linguistic expression, and communicative grammar, aimed at describing how a particular speech sense is embodied in the lively functioning of the statements of the participants in communication, complement each other, reflecting different aspects of linguistic functionology.

Content

  • 1 Stages of the formation of the school concept
  • 2 Bibliography
    • 2.1 1973
    • 2.2 1976
    • 2.3 1980
    • 2.4 1986
    • 2.5 1987
    • 2.6 1989
    • 2.7 1990
    • 2.8 1991
    • 2.9 1992
    • 2.10 1993
    • November 2, 1996
    • December 2, 1999
    • 2.13 2000
    • 2.14 2001
    • 2.15 2002
    • 2.16 2005
    • 2.17 2006
    • 2.18 2009
    • 2.19 2010
    • 2.20 2011
    • 2.21 2013
  • 3 References

Stages of the school concept

The concept of PSHFG was based on aspectology and grew out of the ideas of the Leningrad Aspectological School , the founder of which was Yu. S. Maslov (Maslov 1959; 1978; 1984). The study of the relationship between species and methods of action, the interaction of the values ​​of species forms and context led to the introduction of the concept of aspectuality into linguistics.

In the works of A.V. Bondarko of the 1970s - 1980s. the “neighboring” fields closest to aspectuality were studied: temporality, temporary localization, taxis (see Bondarko 1971 a; 1071 b; 1976; 1978; 1983; 1983; 1984). This line of research was also developed by other scholars whose work compiled collections of articles on the functional analysis of grammatical categories and units, as well as the grammatical aspects of utterances edited by A.V. Bondarko in the 1970s and 1980s. (1973, 1976, 1980, 1986). These collections were a preparatory stage in the creation of the six-volume collective monograph Theory of Functional Grammar, the first volume of which was published in 1987.

In this collective work (TFG 1987; 1990; 1991; 1992; 1996a; 1996b), 4 groupings of fields are distinguished and described: (1) FSP with a predicative center: aspectuality, temporality, modality, etc .; (2) FSP with a subject-object core: subject, object, communicative perspective of utterance; (3) FSP with a qualitatively-quantitative core: qualitative, quantitative, comparative, obsessive; (4) FSP with a causal core: locality, conditionality.

The analysis of the functional-semantic field was carried out mainly on the basis of the Russian language.

44 authors took part in the creation of the TFG 1987-1996 (not only from Russia, but also from other countries). Thus, the concept of PSHFG was formed.

Further stages of PSHFG work were reflected in the collective monograph “Intercategorical Relations in Grammar” (1996) and a multi-volume series of collective works under the general heading “Problems of Functional Grammar” (published in 2000–2013). These works were devoted to the interaction of categories of morphology and syntax in a proposition (2000), semantic invariance / variability (2002), field structures (2005), categorization of semantics (2009), and the principle of natural classification (2013).

An offshoot of this school can be considered the St. Petersburg School of Ontolinguistics.

PSHFG ideas were developed through dialogue and close scientific contact with the Leningrad (St. Petersburg) typological school .

Bibliography

1973

  • Bondarko A.V. (ed.). Functional analysis of grammatical categories. L., 1973.

1976

  • Bondarko A.V. (ed.). Functional analysis of grammatical categories and units. L., 1976.

1980

  • Bondarko A.V. (ed.). Functional analysis of grammatical units. L., 1980.

1986

  • Bondarko A.V. (ed.). Functional analysis of grammatical aspects of utterance. L., 1986
  • Bondarko A.V. (ed.). Functional and typological problems of grammar. Theses of the scientific-practical conference "Functional and typological directions in grammar and their use in teaching theoretical disciplines at the university." Vologda, June 12-13, 1986, Ch. 1-2. Vologda: LO VNS USSR, Vologda State. ped Institute, 1986.

1987

  • Bondarko A.V. (ed.). Functional Grammar Theory: Introduction. Aspectuality. Temporary localization. Taxis. L .: Nauka, 1987 .- 348 p. (TFG 1987; ed. 2nd, stereotyped - M., 2001).

1989

  • Shubik S. A. Category of collateral and collateral field in German. L .: LO of the publishing house "Science", 1989. - 124 p.

1990

  • Bondarko A.V. (ed.). Functional Grammar Theory: Temporality. Modality. L., 1990.- 264 p. (TFG 1990).

1991

  • Bondarko A.V. (ed.). Functional Grammar Theory: Personality. Collaterality. St. Petersburg, 1991 .- 371 p. (TFG 1991).

1992

  • Bondarko A.V. (ed.). Functional Grammar Theory: Subjectivity. Objectivity. Communicative perspective of utterance. Certainty / Uncertainty. St. Petersburg, 1992 .- 348 p. (TFG 1992).

1993

  • Shelyakin M. A. Reference book on Russian grammar. M .: Russian language, 1993.- 000 p. (5th edition, stereotyped: M .: Drofa, 2006.- 5 + 355 s.

1996

  • Bondarko A.V. (ed.). Functional Grammar Theory: Quality. Quantitativeness. St. Petersburg: Nauka, 1996.264 p. (= TFG 1996 a).
  • Bondarko A.V. (ed.). Functional Grammar Theory: Locativity. Beingness. Sociability Conditionality. St. Petersburg: Nauka, 1996 .- 229 p. (= TFG 1996 b).
  • Bondarko A.V. (ed.). Intercategory communications in grammar. St. Petersburg: Dmitry Bulanin, 1996 .-- 231 p.
  • Bondarko A.V. (ed.). The interaction of grammatical categories in language and speech. Abstracts of conference reports. Vologda, September 27-29. 1996 / Ed. call A. V. Bondarko, S. M. Kibardin, N. A. Kozintsev, V. S. Khrakovsky and others. Vologda: “Rus”, 1996.

1999

  • Poupynin YA Interaction between aspect and voice in Russian. München, 1999.

2000

  • Bondarko A.V., Shubik S.A. (ed.). Problems of functional grammar: Categories of morphology and syntax in a statement. St. Petersburg: Nauka, 2000.346 s. 1000 copies ISBN 5-02-028440-8 .
  • Functional Grammar: Aspect and Aspectuality. Tense and Temporality. München, 2000.
  • Voyeikova MD Russian existential sentences: a functional approach. München: LINCOM EUROPA, 2000.
  • Parmenova T.V. Practical functional grammar of the Russian language (Specimina philologiae Slavicae, 127). München, 2000 .-- 247 p.

2001

  • Bondarko A.V. (ed.). Functional Grammar Theory: Introduction. Aspectuality. Temporary localization. Taxis. 2nd ed. - Moscow: Editorial URSS, 2001 .-- 348 p. (First edition - Leningrad: “Science”, 1987).
  • Bondarko A.V. (ed.). Theoretical problems of functional grammar: Materials of the All-Russian Scientific Conference (St. Petersburg, September 26-28, 2001). - St. Petersburg: Nauka, 2001 .-- 208 p.
  • Shelyakin M. A. Functional grammar of the Russian language. M .: Russian language, 2001.- 288 p.

2002

  • Bondarko A.V., Shubik S.A. (ed.). Functional Grammar Issues. Semantic invariance / variability. St. Petersburg: "Science", 2002 - 366 p.

2005

  • Bondarko A.V., Shubik S.A. (ed.). Problems of functional grammar: Field structures. - SPb .: "Science", 2005. - 480 p. Circulation 800 copies. ISBN 5-02-026996-4

2006

  • Shelyakin M. A. Reference book on Russian grammar. 5th edition, stereotyped. M .: Drofa, 2006 .-- 5 + 355 s. (first edition: M .: Russian language, 1993).
  • Knyazev Yu. P. Grammatical semantics: Russian language in a typological perspective. - M.: Languages ​​of Slavic cultures, 2007. - 704 p. - (Studia philologica). - ISBN 5-9551-0178-0 .

2009

  • Bondarko A.V., Shubik S. A. (ed.) Problems of functional grammar: Categorization of semantics. St. Petersburg: Science, 2009.

2010

  • Voeikova M.D. (ed.). Redundancy in the grammatical structure of the language. Acta Linguistica Petropolitana. T VI, part 2.

2011

  • Voeikova M.D. (ed.). System connections in grammar and text. Readings in memory of Yu. A. Pupynin April 30, 2010 St. Petersburg: Nestor-Istoriya, 2011.- 236 p.
  • Popova L.V. Linguistic term: quality problem (Experience in compiling a Comprehensive Dictionary of Functional Grammar Terms). 2nd ed. M .: Flint, 2011 .- 198 p.

2013

  • Bondarko A.V., Kazakovskaya V.V. (ed.). Problems of functional grammar. The principle of natural classification. M .: Nauka, 2013 .-- 513 p.
  • Bondarko A.V. (ed.). Verbal and nominal categories in the system of functional grammar. St. Petersburg: Nestor-Istoriya, 2013 .-- 360 p.

Links

  • Bondarko A. V. - Petersburg School of Functional Grammar // World of the Russian Word, 2003, No. 1
  • http://studme.org/1777111018568/literatura/peterburgskaya_shkola_funktsionalnoy_grammatiki_teoriya_funktsionalnoy_grammatiki_tfg_bondarko
  • http://window.edu.ru/catalog/pdf2txt/459/38459/16257
  • http://elementy.ru/catalog/8271/Peterburgskaya_shkola_funktsionalnoy_grammatiki_iling_spb_ru_grammar/t129/Morfologiya_i_sintaksis
  • http://iling.spb.ru/grammar/
  • http://static.ozone.ru/multimedia/book_file/1007276360.pdf
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Petersburg_functional_ grammar school&oldid = 86751445


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