Diachronic Syntax: The Kartvelian Case

Diachronic Syntax: The Kartvelian Case
Author: Alice C. Harris
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2020-01-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9004373144


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Draft of Diachronic Syntax

Draft of Diachronic Syntax
Author: Alice C. Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 700
Release: 1982
Genre: Kartvelian languages
ISBN:


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An overview of the case and syntax of Kartvelian languages.

Syntax and Semantics

Syntax and Semantics
Author: Harris C. Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 463
Release: 1985
Genre: Kartvelian languages
ISBN:


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Syntax and Semantics

Syntax and Semantics
Author: Alice C. Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1985
Genre: Grammar, Comparative and general
ISBN:


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Syntax

Syntax
Author: Joachim Jacobs
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 636
Release: 1995
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9783110142631


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Reconnecting Language

Reconnecting Language
Author: Anne-Marie Simon-Vandenbergen
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 353
Release: 1997-10-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027275904


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Although the contributors to this book do not belong to one particular ‘school’ of linguistic theory, they all share an interest in the external functions of language in society and in the relationship between these functions and internal linguistic phenomena. In this sense they all take a functional approach to grammatical issues. Apart from this common starting-point, the contributions share the aim of demonstrating the non-autonomous nature of morphology and syntax, and the inadequacy of linguistic models which deal with syntax, morphology and lexicon in separate, independent components. The recurrent theme throughout the book is the inseparability of lexis and morphosyntax, of structure and function, of grammar and society. The third and more specific common thread is case, which in some contributions is adduced to illustrate the more general point of the link between word form on the one hand and clausal and textual relations on the other hand, while in other papers it is at the centre of the discussion. The interest of the proposed volume consists in the fact that it brings together the views of leading scholars in functional linguistics of various ‘denominations’ on the place of morphosyntax in linguistic theory. The book provides convincing argumentation against a modular theory with autonomous levels (the dominant framework in mainstream 20th century linguistics) and is a plea for further research into the connections between the lexicogrammar and the linguistic and extralinguistic context.

Contrastive Studies in Verbal Valency

Contrastive Studies in Verbal Valency
Author: Lars Hellan
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2017-04-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027266093


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In recent years, issues of verbal valency, valency alternations and verb classes have seen a new upsurge of interest from a variety of perspectives. This book comprises articles investigating valency phenomena on a contrastive basis within Romance, Germanic and Slavic, and also in Basque and in the West-African language Ga, as well as classical Greek and Sanskrit. Phenomena include transitive and ditransitive constructions and alternations, involving reflexives, cognate objects, ’null’ objects, case (in its syntagmatic and paradigmatic aspects), and infinitives, mostly in a synchronic perspective. Aiming at a closer understanding of the range of regularities falling within the concept of valency frames, the book offers a representative array of current assumptions, hypotheses, methodologies and new findings within the overall field. The volume will provide a valuable resource for researchers and students both in general linguistics and in the relevant language particular disciplines.

Grammatical Reconstruction

Grammatical Reconstruction
Author: Don Daniels
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110616211


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There is still widespread disagreement among historical linguists about how, or whether, syntactic reconstruction can be done. This book presents a comprehensive methodology for syntactic reconstruction, grounded in a constructional understanding of language. The author then uses that methodology to reconstruct Proto-Sogeram, the ancestor to ten languages in Papua New Guinea. Chapters are devoted to phonology, lexicon, verbal morphosyntax, nominal morphosyntax, and syntactic constructions. The work culminates in a sketch of Proto-Sogeram grammar. Based largely on the author's original fieldwork, this is an innovative application of a novel methodology to new data, and the most complete reconstruction of a Papuan proto-language to date. It will be of interest to scholars of language change, language reconstruction, typology, and Papuan languages.

Theory and Data in Cognitive Linguistics

Theory and Data in Cognitive Linguistics
Author: Nikolas Gisborne
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2014-09-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027269602


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Cognitive linguistics has an honourable tradition of paying respect to naturally occurring language data and there have been fruitful interactions between corpus data and aspects of linguistic structure and meaning. More recently, dialect data and sociolinguistic data collection methods/theoretical concepts have started to generate interest. There has also been an increase in several kinds of experimental work. However, not all linguistic data is simply naturally occurring or derived from experiments with statistically robust samples of speakers. Other traditions, especially the generative tradition, have fruitfully used introspection and questions about the grammaticality of different strings to uncover patterns which might otherwise have gone unnoticed. The divide between generative and cognitive approaches to language is intimately connected to the kinds of data drawn on, and the way in which generalisations are derived from these data. The papers in this volume explore these issues through the lens of synchronic linguistic analysis, the study of language change, typological investigation and experimental study. Originally published in Studies in Language Vol. 36:3 (2012).