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Areal Diffusion and Genetic Inheritance: Problems in Comparative Linguistics (Explorations in Linguistic Typology)

Areal Diffusion and Genetic Inheritance: Problems in Comparative Linguistics (Explorations in Linguistic Typology)Oxford University Press, USA

This book considers how and why forms and meanings of different languages at different times may resemble one another. Its editors and authors aim to explain and identify the relationship between areal diffusion and the genetic development of languages, and to discover the means of distinguishing what may cause one language to share the characteristics of another.

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Language Universals and Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphology

Language Universals and Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphologyby Bernard ComrieUniversity Of Chicago Press

Since its first publication, Language Universals and Linguistic Typology has become established as the leading introductory account of one of the most productive areas of linguistics—the analysis, comparison, and classification of the common features and forms of the organization of languages. Adopting an approach to the subject pioneered by Greenberg and others, Bernard Comrie is particularly concerned with syntactico-semantic universals, devoting chapters to word order, case making, relative clauses, and causative constructions. His book is informed throughout by the conviction that an exemplary account of universal properties of human language cannot restrict itself to purely formal aspects, nor focus on analysis of a single language. Rather, it must also consider language use, relate formal properties to testable claims about cognition and cognitive development, and treat data from a wide range of languages. This second edition has been revised and updated to take full account of new research in universals and typology in the past decade, and more generally to consider how the approach advocated here relates to recent advances in generative grammatical theory.

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Possible and Probable Languages: A Generative Perspective on Linguistic Typology

Possible and Probable Languages: A Generative Perspective on Linguistic Typologyby Frederick J. NewmeyerOxford University Press, USA

In this important and pioneering book Frederick Newmeyer seeks to explain the variety of languages. He combines the leading ideas of the functionalist and formalist approaches to linguistic typology, advocating principles of Universal Grammar to explain why some language types are impossible, and functional principles to explain why some grammatical features are more common than others.

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Complementation: A Cross-Linguistic Typology (Explorations in Linguistic Typology)

Complementation: A Cross-Linguistic Typology (Explorations in Linguistic Typology)Oxford University Press, USA

This book explores the variety of types of complementation found across the languages of the world and their grammatical properties and meanings. It shows how languages differ in the grammatical properties of complement clauses and in the types of verbs which take them, and explores the complement strategies deployed by languages which lack a complement clause construction. The book includes detailed studies of particular languages, including Akkadian, Israeli, Jarawara, and Pennsylvania German. These are framed by R. M. W. Dixon's introduction, which sets out the range of issues, and his conclusion, which draws together the evidence and the arguments.

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The Semantics of Clause Linking: A Cross-Linguistic Typology (Explorations in Linguistic Typology)

The Semantics of Clause Linking: A Cross-Linguistic Typology (Explorations in Linguistic Typology)Oxford University Press, USA

This book is a cross-linguistic examination of the different grammatical means languages employ to represent a general set of semantic relations between clauses. The investigations focus on ways of combining clauses other than through relative and complement clause constructions. These span a number of types of semantic linking. Three, for example, describe varieties of consequence -- cause, result, and purpose -- which may be illustrated in English by, respectively: Because John has been studying German for years, he speaks it well; John has been studying German for years, thus he speaks it well; and John has been studying German for years, in order that he should speak it well. Syntactic descriptions of languages provide a grammatical analysis of clause types.

The chapters in this book add the further dimension of semantics, generally in the form of focal and supporting clauses, the former referring to the central activity or state of the biclausal linking; and the latter to the clause attached to it. The supporting clause may set out the temporal milieu for the focal clause or specify a condition or presupposition for it or a preliminary statement of it, as in Although John has been studying German for years (the supporting clause), he does not speak it well (the focal clause). Professor Dixon's extensive opening discussion is followed by fourteen case studies of languages ranging from Korean and Kham to Iquito and Ojibwe. The book's concluding synthesis is provided by Professor Aikhenvald.

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Hixkaryana and Linguistic Typology (SIL International and the University of Texas at Arlington Publications in Linguistics, Vol. 76)

Hixkaryana and Linguistic Typology (SIL International and the University of Texas at Arlington Publications in Linguistics, Vol. 76)by Desmond C DerbyshireSummer Institute of Linguistics

This book, Hixkaryana and Linguistic Typology has two parts. Part one presents a grammatical sketch of the Hixkaryana language‘which is a member of the Carib language family and is spoken in northern Brazil. The other part suggests the place Hixkaryana has in syntactic typology.

Table of Contents

Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction

Part One: The Basic Syntax

1. The Word
2. The Phrase
3. The Main Clause
4. The Subordinate Clause
5. Embedded Clauses
6. The Sentence
7. Movement Processes
8. Reflexive and Reciprocal Constructions
9. Additional Constructions

Part Two: Syntactic Typology: The Place of Hixkaryana

10. The Basic Order of Constituents
11. Correlations between Hixkaryana and Existing Typologies
12. Major Differences Between Hixkaryana and Existing Typologies
13. Discourse-Related Phenomena
14.Conclusion

Appendixes

A. Phonology
B. Inflectional Morphology: Verb
C. Inflectional Morphology: Noun
D. Inflectional Morphology: Locative
E. Derivational Morphology: Verb Stem Formation
F. Derivational Morphology: Noun Formation
G. Derivational Morphology: Adverb Formation
H. Derivational Morphology: Relator Formation
I. Modifying Particles
J. Discourse Particles
K. Verification Particles

References

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Grammars in Contact: A Cross-Linguistic Typology (Explorations in Linguistic Typology)

Grammars in Contact: A Cross-Linguistic Typology (Explorations in Linguistic Typology)Oxford University Press, USA

The present volume examines the ways in which linguistic traits may change in a contact situation. It contains an encyclopaedic introduction, which sets out a general theory of contact-induced change, and twelve subsequent chapters, which analyze the effects of language contact on grammatical systems in a variety of languages belonging to different geographical areas and diverse types.

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The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Typology (Oxford Handbooks)

The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Typology (Oxford Handbooks)by Jae Jung SongOxford University Press, USA

This book provides a critical state-of-the-art overview of work in linguistic typology. It examines the directions and challenges of current research and shows how these reflect and inform work on the development of linguistic theory. It describes what typologists have revealed about language in general and discovered (and continue to discover) about the richly various ways in which meaning and expression are achieved in the world's languages.

Typological research extends across all branches of linguistics. The degree to which the characteristics of language are universal or particular is crucial to the understanding of language and its relation to human nature and culture. This book is an essential source of reference for linguists of all theoretical persuasions. It is a vital companion for all those working in linguistic typology or undertaking linguistic fieldwork on one or more languages.

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Adjective Classes: A Cross-Linguistic Typology (Explorations in Linguistic Typology)

Adjective Classes: A Cross-Linguistic Typology (Explorations in Linguistic Typology)Oxford University Press, USA

The studies in this volume suggest that every language has an adjective class, but these vary in character and in size. In its grammatical properties, an adjective class may beas similar to nouns, or to verbs, or to both, or to neither.ze. Whereas in some languages the adjective class is large and can be freely added to, in others it is small and closed. with just a dozen or so members. The book will interest scholars and advanced students of language typology and of the syntax and semantics of adjectives.

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Linguistic Typology: Morphology and Syntax

Linguistic Typology: Morphology and Syntaxby Jae Jung SongPearson ESL

Language typology is the study of the structural similarities between languages regardless of their history, to establish a classification or typology of languages. It is a core topic of historical linguistics and is studied on all traditional linguistics degree courses. In recent years there has been increased interest the subject and it is an area we have been looking to commission a book in.
Jae Jung Song proposes to introduce the undergraduate reader to the subject, with discussion of topics which include - what is language typology and why is it studied; word order; language sampling; relative clauses; diachronic typology; and applications of language typology. There will also be discussion of the most prominent areas of research in the subject and readers will be able to review data selected from a wide range of languages to see how languages work and how differently they behave.

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