The material and the psychological: An analysis of Tagalog clause structure using Cognitive Grammar

Citation:

J.R. Javier. 2014. “The material and the psychological: An analysis of Tagalog clause structure using Cognitive Grammar.” Jati: Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 19, Dec., Pp. 128-150. Publisher's Version
The material and the psychological: An analysis of Tagalog clause structure using Cognitive Grammar

Abstract:

For this paper, the researcher attempts to describe the clause structure of Tagalog using Cognitive Grammar. Abiding by the said framework, sentences are regarded as grammatical constructions that represent different event schemas, which are then categorised into situations in: (1) the material world, or how the structured world exists, changes, or undergoes processes; and (2) the psychological world, or the internal world of human sensation, emotion, perception and thought. Analysing the semantic grammar of Tagalog, that is, looking at linguistic utterances as motivated by the meaning that the speaker wants to express, this study aims to provide new insights with regards to the characteristics of the components of grammar as a reflection of cognition.