Predication Theory
Explore the intricacies of language with Predication Theory by Donna Jo Napoli, published by Cambridge University Press in 1989. This insightful study, spanning 380 pages, delves into the fundamental concepts of argument and predicate. Napoli presents a compelling case for understanding the notion of predicate as a semantic primitive, challenging traditional definitions based solely on lexicon or syntactic structure. Through her innovative theory of predication, she emphasizes the importance of theta-role assignment in the subject-predicate relationship. This book is essential for linguistics enthusiasts and scholars seeking to deepen their understanding of semantic theory. Enhance your knowledge and add this thought-provoking work to your collection today!