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Meaning and Universal Grammar

Author : Cliff Goddard,Anna Wierzbicka
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 355 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2002-01-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027230638

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Meaning and Universal Grammar by Cliff Goddard,Anna Wierzbicka Pdf

Volume one of a set of studies that is founded on the idea that universal grammar is based on - indeed, inseparable from - meaning. The theoretical framework is the natural semantic metalanguage (NSM) approach originated by Anna Wierzbicka and developed in collaboration with Cliff Goddard.

Meaning and Universal Grammar

Author : Cliff Goddard,Anna Wierzbicka
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2002-05-31
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027281869

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Meaning and Universal Grammar by Cliff Goddard,Anna Wierzbicka Pdf

This book develops a bold new approach to universal grammar, based on research findings of the natural semantic metalanguage (NSM) program. The key idea is that universal grammar is constituted by the inherent grammatical properties of some 60 empirically established semantic primes, which appear to have concrete exponents in all languages. For six typologically divergent languages (Mangaaba-Mbula, Mandarin Chinese, Lao, Malay, Spanish and Polish), contributors identify exponents of the primes and work through a substantial set of hypotheses about their combinatorics, valency properties, complementation options, etc. Each study can also be read as a semantically-based typological profile. Four theoretical chapters by the editors describe the NSM approach and its application to grammatical typology. As a study of empirical universals in grammar, this book is unique for its rigorous semantic orientation, its methodological consistency, and its wealth of cross-linguistic detail.

Meaning and Universal Grammar

Author : Cliff Goddard,Anna Wierzbicka
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2002-05-31
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027281876

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Meaning and Universal Grammar by Cliff Goddard,Anna Wierzbicka Pdf

This book develops a bold new approach to universal grammar, based on research findings of the natural semantic metalanguage (NSM) program. The key idea is that universal grammar is constituted by the inherent grammatical properties of some 60 empirically established semantic primes, which appear to have concrete exponents in all languages. For six typologically divergent languages (Mangaaba-Mbula, Mandarin Chinese, Lao, Malay, Spanish and Polish), contributors identify exponents of the primes and work through a substantial set of hypotheses about their combinatorics, valency properties, complementation options, etc. Each study can also be read as a semantically-based typological profile. Four theoretical chapters by the editors describe the NSM approach and its application to grammatical typology. As a study of empirical universals in grammar, this book is unique for its rigorous semantic orientation, its methodological consistency, and its wealth of cross-linguistic detail.

Universal Grammar and Narrative Form

Author : David Herman
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0822316684

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Universal Grammar and Narrative Form by David Herman Pdf

In a major rethinking of the functions, methods, and aims of narrative poetics, David Herman exposes important links between modernist and postmodernist literary experimentation and contemporary language theory. Ultimately a search for new tools for narrative theory, his work clarifies complex connections between science and art, theory and culture, and philosophical analysis and narrative discourse. Following an extensive historical overview of theories about universal grammar, Herman examines Joyce's Ulysses, Kafka's The Trial, and Woolf's Between the Acts as case studies of modernist literary narratives that encode grammatical principles which were (re)fashioned in logic, linguistics, and philosophy during the same period. Herman then uses the interpretation of universal grammar developed via these modernist texts to explore later twentieth-century cultural phenomena. The problem of citation in the discourses of postmodernism, for example, is discussed with reference to syntactic theory. An analysis of Peter Greenaway's The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover raises the question of cinematic meaning and draws on semantic theory. In each case, Herman shows how postmodern narratives encode ideas at work in current theories about the nature and function of language. Outlining new directions for the study of language in literature, Universal Grammar and Narrative Form provides a wealth of information about key literary, linguistic, and philosophical trends in the twentieth century.

The Philosophy of Universal Grammar

Author : Wolfram Hinzen,Michelle Sheehan
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2013-11-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780191626425

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The Philosophy of Universal Grammar by Wolfram Hinzen,Michelle Sheehan Pdf

What is grammar? Why does it exist? What difference, if any, does it make to the organization of meaning? This book seeks to give principled answers to these questions. Its topic is 'universal' grammar, in the sense that grammar is universal to human populations. But while modern generative grammar stands in the tradition of 'Cartesian linguistics' as emerging in the 17th century, this book re-addresses the question of the grammatical in a broader historical frame, taking inspiration from Modistic and Ancient Indian philosopher-linguists to formulate a different and 'Un-Cartesian' programme in linguistic theory. Its core claim is that the organization of the grammar is not distinct from the organization of human thought. This sapiens-specific mode of thought is uniquely propositional: grammar, therefore, organizes propositional forms of reference and makes knowledge possible. Such a claim has explanatory power as well: the grammaticalization of the hominin brain is critical to the emergence of our mind and our speciation. A thoroughly interdisciplinary endeavour, the book seeks to systematically integrate the philosophy of language and linguistic theory. It casts a fresh look at core issues that any philosophy of (universal) grammar will need to address, such as the distinction between lexical and grammatical meaning, the significance of part of speech distinctions, the grammar of reference and deixis, the relation between language and reality, and the dimensions of cross-linguistic and bio-linguistic variation.

Natural Language and Universal Grammar: Volume 1

Author : John Lyons
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1991-09-12
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0521246962

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Natural Language and Universal Grammar: Volume 1 by John Lyons Pdf

Essays by one of the most influential scholars in modern linguistics, including previously unpublished pieces.

Meaning and Universal Grammar

Author : Cliff Goddard,Anna Wierzbicka
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2024-06-30
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:875602597

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Issues in the Theory of Universal Grammar

Author : René Dirven,Günter Radden
Publisher : Gunter Narr Verlag
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Grammar, Comparative and general
ISBN : 3878085656

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Issues in the Theory of Universal Grammar by René Dirven,Günter Radden Pdf

Speculative Grammar, Universal Grammar, and Philosophical Analysis of Language

Author : Dino Buzzetti,Maurizio Ferriani
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1987-01-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027245250

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Speculative Grammar, Universal Grammar, and Philosophical Analysis of Language by Dino Buzzetti,Maurizio Ferriani Pdf

This volume brings together papers originally presented at a seminar series on Speculative Grammar, Universal Grammar, and Philosophical Analysis, held at the University of Bologna in 1984. The seminars aimed at considering various aspects of the interplay between linguistic theories on the one hand, and theories of meaning and logic on the other. The point of view was mainly historical, but a theoretical approach was also considered relevant. Theories of grammar and related topics were taken as a focal point of interest; their interaction with philosophical reflections on languages was examined in presentations dealing with different authors and periods, ranging from the Middle Ages to the present day.

Semantic Primes and Universal Grammar

Author : Bert Peeters
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2006-01-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027230911

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Semantic Primes and Universal Grammar by Bert Peeters Pdf

This volume is part of a research program which started with the publication, in 1972, of Anna Wierzbicka's groundbreaking work on Semantic Primitives. The first within the program to focus on a number of typologically similar languages, it proposes a French, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian version of the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) elaborated over the years by Wierzbicka and colleagues. Repetition is avoided through teamwork: a number of authors working on the languages under examination have had equal input in a set of five papers dealing with distinct parts of the metalanguage. Some of the findings presented here invite us to have a fresh look at what has already been achieved, and to amend some of the working hypotheses of the NSM approach accordingly. The volume also contains six case studies (on Italian sfogarsi, Portuguese saudades, Spanish crisis, French certes, Spanish expressions of sincerity and Italian and Spanish diminutives, respectively).

Semantic Primes and Universal Grammar

Author : Bert Peeters
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2006-08-16
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027293275

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Semantic Primes and Universal Grammar by Bert Peeters Pdf

This volume is part of a research program which started with the publication, in 1972, of Anna Wierzbicka’s groundbreaking work on Semantic Primitives. The first within the program to focus on a number of typologically similar languages, it proposes a French, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian version of the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) elaborated over the years by Wierzbicka and colleagues. Repetition is avoided through teamwork: a number of authors working on the languages under examination have had equal input in a set of five papers dealing with distinct parts of the metalanguage. Some of the findings presented here invite us to have a fresh look at what has already been achieved, and to amend some of the working hypotheses of the NSM approach accordingly. The volume also contains six case studies (on Italian sfogarsi, Portuguese saudades, Spanish crisis, French certes, Spanish expressions of sincerity and Italian and Spanish diminutives, respectively).

Universal Grammar in Second-Language Acquisition

Author : Margaret Thomas
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 543 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2004-07-31
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781134388530

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Universal Grammar in Second-Language Acquisition by Margaret Thomas Pdf

From the ancient Mediterranean world to the present day, our conceptions of what is universal in language have interacted with our experiences of language learning. This book tells two stories: the story of how scholars in the west have conceived of the fact that human languages share important properties despite their obvious differences, and the story of how westerners have understood the nature of second or foreign language learning. In narrating these two stories, the author argues that modern second language acquisition theory needs to reassess what counts as its own past. The book addresses Greek contributions to the prehistory of universal grammar, Roman bilingualism, the emergence of the first foreign language grammars in the early Middle Ages, and the Medieval speculative grammarians efforts to define the essentials of human language. The author shows how after the renaissance expanded people's awareness of language differences, scholars returned to the questions of universals in the context of second language learning, including in the 1660 Port-Royal grammar which Chomsky notoriously celebrated in Cartesian Linguistics. The book then looks at how Post-Saussurean European linguistics and American structuralism up to modern generative grammar have each differently conceived of universals and language learning. Universal Grammar in Second Language Acquisition is a remarkable contribution to the history of linguistics and will be essential reading for students and scholars of linguistics, specialists in second language acquisition and language teacher-educators.

Universal Grammar (RLE Linguistics A: General Linguistics)

Author : Edward L. Keenan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 483 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2014-02-03
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781134743353

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Universal Grammar (RLE Linguistics A: General Linguistics) by Edward L. Keenan Pdf

This collection of 15 articles reflects Edward Keenan’s long-standing research interests in the comparative syntax of the languages of the world. It includes two seminal ‘foundation’ articles, Noun Phrase Accessibility and Universal Grammar (with Bernard Comrie) and Towards a Universal Definition of ‘Subject of’. Most of the other articles have appeared in a variety of relatively inaccessible places, and so this book brings together for the first time a large body of work supporting the research directions taken in the foundation articles. In addition, one article of a psycholinguistic sort was specially prepared for this volume.

Investigations in Universal Grammar

Author : Stephen Crain,Rosalind Thornton
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0262531801

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Investigations in Universal Grammar by Stephen Crain,Rosalind Thornton Pdf

This introductory guide to language acquisition research is presented within the framework of Universal Grammar, a theory of the human faculty for language. The authors focus on two experimental techniques for assessing children's linguistic competence: the Elicited Production task, a production task, and the Truth Value Judgment task, a comprehension task. Their methodologies are designed to overcome the numerous obstacles to empirical investigation of children's language competence. They produce research results that are more reproducible and less likely to be dismissed as an artifact of improper experimental procedure. In the first section of the book, the authors examine the fundamental assumptions that guide research in this area; they present both a theory of linguistic competence and a model of language processing. In the following two sections, they discuss in detail their two experimental techniques.

Meaning and Grammar

Author : Michel Kefer,Johan van der Auwera
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2013-07-31
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110851656

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Meaning and Grammar by Michel Kefer,Johan van der Auwera Pdf

Research on language universals and research on linguistic typology are not antagonistic, but rather complementary approaches to the same fundamental problem: the relationship between the amazing diversity of languages and the profound unity of language. Only if the true extent of typological divergence is recognized can universal laws be formulated. In recent years it has become more and more evident that a broad range of languages of radically different types must be carefully analyzed before general theories are possible. Typological comparison of this kind is now at the centre of linguistic research. The series empirical approaches to language typology presents a platform for contributions of all kinds to this rapidly developing field. The distinctive feature of the series is its markedly empirical orientation. All conclusions to be reached are the result of a deepened study of empirical data. General problems are focused on from the perspective of individual languages, language families, language groups, or language samples. Special emphasis is given to the analysis of phenomena from little known languages, which shed new light on long-standing problems in general linguistics. The series is open to contributions from different theoretical persuasions. It thus reflects the methodological pluralism that characterizes the present situation. Care is taken that all volumes be accessible to every linguist and, moreover, to every reader specializing in some domain related to human language. A deeper understanding of human language in general, based on a detailed analysis of typological diversity among individual languages, is fundamental for many sciences, not only for linguists. Therefore, this series has proven to be indispensable in every research library, be it public or private, which has a specialization in language and the language sciences. To discuss your book idea or submit a proposal, please contact Birgit Sievert.