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The Paradox of Grammatical Change

Author : Ulrich Detges,Richard Waltereit
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2008-02-06
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027291639

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The Paradox of Grammatical Change by Ulrich Detges,Richard Waltereit Pdf

Recent years have seen intense debates between formal (generative) and functional linguists, particularly with respect to the relation between grammar and usage. This debate is directly relevant to diachronic linguistics, where one and the same phenomenon of language change can be explained from various theoretical perspectives. In this, a close look at the divergent and/or convergent evolution of a richly documented language family such as Romance promises to be useful. The basic problem for any approach to language change is what Eugenio Coseriu has termed the paradox of change: if synchronically, languages can be viewed as perfectly running systems, then there is no reason why they should change in the first place. And yet, as everyone knows, languages are changing constantly. In nine case studies, a number of renowned scholars of Romance linguistics address the explanation of grammatical change either within a broadly generative or a functional framework.

The Paradox of Grammatical Change

Author : Ulrich Detges,Richard Waltereit
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9027248087

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The Paradox of Grammatical Change by Ulrich Detges,Richard Waltereit Pdf

Recent years have seen intense debates between formal (generative) and functional linguists, particularly with respect to the relation between grammar and usage. This debate is directly relevant to diachronic linguistics, where one and the same phenomenon of language change can be explained from various theoretical perspectives. In this, a close look at the divergent and/or convergent evolution of a richly documented language family such as Romance promises to be useful. The basic problem for any approach to language change is what Eugenio Coseriu has termed the paradox of change: if synchronically, languages can be viewed as perfectly running systems, then there is no reason why they should change in the first place. And yet, as everyone knows, languages are changing constantly. In nine case studies, a number of renowned scholars of Romance linguistics address the explanation of grammatical change either within a broadly generative or a functional framework.

Grammatical Change

Author : Dianne Jonas,John Whitman,Andrew Garrett
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780199582624

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Grammatical Change by Dianne Jonas,John Whitman,Andrew Garrett Pdf

This book advances research on grammatical change and shows the breadth and liveliness of the field. International scholars report on the nature and outcomes of all aspects of syntactic change, including grammaticalization, variation, syntactic movement, determiner-phrase syntax, pronominal systems, case systems, negation, and alignment.

Quantitative Approaches to Grammar and Grammatical Change

Author : Sam Featherston,Yannick Versley
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2016-07-25
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110401929

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Quantitative Approaches to Grammar and Grammatical Change by Sam Featherston,Yannick Versley Pdf

The newly-emerging field of theoretically informed but simultaneously empirically based syntax is dynamic but little-represented in the literature. This volume addresses this need. While there has previously been something of a gulf between theoretical linguists in the generative tradition and those linguists who work with quantitative data types, this gap is narrowing. In the light of the empirical revolution in the study of syntax, even people whose primary concern is grammatical theory take note of processing effects and attribute certain effects to them. Correspondingly, workers focusing on the surface evidence can relate more to the concepts of the theoreticians, because the two layers of explanation have been brought into contact. And these workers too must account for the data gathered by the theoreticians. An additional innovation is the generative analysis of historical data – this is now seen as psycholinguistic theory-relevant data like any other. These papers are thus a snapshot of some of the work currently being done in evidence-based grammar, using both experimental and historical data.

Language Acquisition and Change

Author : Jurgen M Meisel
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2013-10-17
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780748677993

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Language Acquisition and Change by Jurgen M Meisel Pdf

Under which circumstances does grammatical change come about? Is the child the principle agent of change as suggested by historical linguistics?This book discusses diachronic change of languages in terms of restructuring of speakers' internal grammatical knowledge. Efforts to construct a theory of diachronic change consistent with findings from psycholinguistics are scarce. Here, these questions are therefore addressed against the background of insights from research on monolingual and bilingual acquisition. Given that children are remarkably successful in reconstructing the grammars of their ambient languages, commonly held views need to be reconsidered according to which language change is primarily triggered by structural ambiguity in the input and in settings of language contact. In an innovative take on this matter, the authors argue that morphosyntactic change in core areas of grammar, especially where parameters of Universal Grammar are concerned, typically happens in settings involving second language acquisition. The children acting as agents of restructuring are either L2 learners themselves or are continuously exposed to the speech of L2 speakers of their target languages. Based on a variety of case studies, this discussion sheds new light on phenomena of change which have occupied historical linguists since the 19th century and will be welcomed by advanced undergraduate and graduate students as well as researchers in the fields of historical linguistics and language acquisition.

Grammatical Change in English World-wide

Author : Peter Collins
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : English languag
ISBN : 902720375X

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Grammatical Change in English World-wide by Peter Collins Pdf

The contributions to this volume apply and extend the techniques of corpus linguistics and diachronic linguistics to the challenge of describing and explaining grammatical change in varieties of English world-wide. The book is divided into two parts, with ten chapters on 'Inner Circle' varieties such as Australian, Canadian, and Irish English, and eight on 'Outer Circle' varieties such as Philippine, Indian, and Nigerian English. Contributors examine a range of topics including the progressive aspect, modal auxiliaries, do-support, verb morphology, and quotatives, using a wide variety of corpus resources. Overarching research questions addressed include the following: Do diachronic tendencies observed in a particular variety converge with, diverge from, or run in parallel with, those in the parent variety? What are the possible causes of changes observed (e.g. English teaching traditions, Americanisation, internal changes in registers)? This book will appeal to linguists, particularly those interested in grammatical description, corpus linguistics and World Englishes.

Word-order Change as a Source of Grammaticalisation

Author : Susann Fischer
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027255402

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Word-order Change as a Source of Grammaticalisation by Susann Fischer Pdf

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A Functional Discourse Grammar Theory of Grammaticalization

Author : Riccardo Giomi
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 447 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2023-01-30
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789004520578

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A Functional Discourse Grammar Theory of Grammaticalization by Riccardo Giomi Pdf

The volume surveys over a hundred diachronic changes from typologically diverse languages and concludes that the definitional property of meaning change in grammaticalization is that it never results in a decrease in the semantic or pragmatic scope of the construction.

The Development of Grammar

Author : Esther Rinke,Tanja Kupisch
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 424 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2011-05-25
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027287113

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The Development of Grammar by Esther Rinke,Tanja Kupisch Pdf

This volume focuses on different aspects of language development. The contributions are concerned with similarities and differences between first and second language acquisition, the acquisition of sentence structure and functional categories, cross-linguistic influence in bilingual first language acquisition as well as the relation between language acquisition, language contact and diachronic change. The recurrent topic of the volume is the link between linguistic variation and the limitation of structural variability in the framework of a well-defined theory of language. In this respect, the volume opens up new perspectives for future research.

The Origins of Grammar

Author : Martin Edwardes
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2010-07-22
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781441159144

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The Origins of Grammar by Martin Edwardes Pdf

Quintessential work on the nature and origins of language grammar, and its role in language and our own evolution as humans.

From Sounds to Structures

Author : Roberto Petrosino,Pietro Cerrone,Harry van der Hulst
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 548 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2018-09-10
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781501506734

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From Sounds to Structures by Roberto Petrosino,Pietro Cerrone,Harry van der Hulst Pdf

The term ‘Maya’, in Indian traditions, refers to our sensory perception of the world and, as such, to a superficial reality (or ‘un–reality’) that we must look beyond to find the inner reality of things. Applied to the study of language, we perceive sounds, a superficial reality, and then we seek structures, the underlying reality in what we call phonology, morphology, and syntax. This volume starts with an introduction by the editors, which shows how the various papers contained in the volume reflect the spectrum of research interests of Andrea Calabrese, as well as his influence on the work of colleagues and his students. Contributors, united in their search for the abstract structures that underlie the appearances of languages include linguists such as Adriana Belletti, Paola Benincà, Jonathan Bobaljik, Gugliemo Cinque, David Embick, Mirko Grimaldi, Harry van der Hulst, Michael Kenstowicz, Maria Rita Manzini, Andrew Nevins, Elizabeth Pyatt, Luigi Rizzi, Leonardo Savoia, Laura Vanelli, Bert Vaux, Susi Wurmbrand, as well as a few junior researchers including Mariachiara Berizzi, Giuliano Bocci, Stefano Canalis, Silvio Cruschina, Irina Monich, Beata Moskal, Diego Pescarini, Joseph Perry, Roberto Petrosino, and Kobey Schwayder.

Rethinking Parameters

Author : Luis Eguren,Olga Fernandez-Soriano,Amaya Mendikoetxea
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2016-01-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780190461751

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Rethinking Parameters by Luis Eguren,Olga Fernandez-Soriano,Amaya Mendikoetxea Pdf

Parameters of linguistic variation were originally conceived, within the chomskyan Principles and Parameters Theory, as UG-determined options that were associated with grammatical principles and had a rich deductive structure. This characterization of parametric differences among languages has changed significantly over the years, especially so with the advent of Minimalism. This book collects a representative sample of current generative research on the status, origin and size of parameters. Often taking diverging views, the papers in the volume address some or all of the main debated topics in parametric syntax: i.e. are parameters provided by UG, or do they constitute emergent properties arising from points of underspecification?; in which component(s) of the language faculty are parameters to be found?; do clustering effects actually hold across languages?; do macroparameters exist alongside microparameters?; are there parameter hierarchies?; which is the origin and role of parameters in the process of language acquisition? The volume is organized into two parts. Part I ("The nature of variation and parameters") brings together studies whose main goal is to discuss general issues related to parameters (or variation more generally). Part II ("Parameters in the analysis of language variation: case studies") includes a number of works that deal with the empirical basis and proper formulation of well-known particular parameters: the Null Subject Parameter, the NP/DP Parameter, the Compounding Parameter, the Wh-Parameter and the Analyticity Parameter.

Reflexive Marking in the History of French

Author : Richard Waltereit
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2012-06-19
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027273673

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Reflexive Marking in the History of French by Richard Waltereit Pdf

While French reflexive clitics have been widely studied, other forms of expressing co-reference within the clause have not received much attention. This monograph offers a diachronic study of the wider system of clause-mate co-reference in French, including the stressed pronouns, their suffixed form {soi/lui/elle}-même, and also the intensifier use of the latter. Its empirical backbone is a corpus analysis of the gradual replacement of stressed reflexive soi with the personal pronoun lui/elle from Old to Modern French. Apart from offering insights into the history of the language, this is important for current issues in theoretical linguistics, in particular binding, specificity, and the interaction of grammar and discourse. Within a cognitive-semantic framework, a number of analyses will help elucidate some long-standing puzzles in the study of French reflexives, while contributing to the wider theory of reflexivity and related issues. This book is of interest to the fields of French linguistics, semantics, discourse studies, and historical linguistics.

Negation and Nonveridicality in the History of Greek

Author : Katerina Chatzopoulou
Publisher : Oxford Studies in Diachronic a
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2019-01-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780198712404

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Negation and Nonveridicality in the History of Greek by Katerina Chatzopoulou Pdf

This book provides a thorough investigation of the expression of sentential negation in the history of Greek. It draws on both quantitative data from texts dating from three major stages of vernacular Greek (Attic Greek, Koine, and Late Medieval Greek), and qualitative data from all stages of the language, from Homeric Greek to Standard Modern Greek. Katerina Chatzopoulou accounts for the contrast between the two complementary negators found in Greek, referred to as a NEG1 and NEG2, in terms of the latter's sensitivity to nonveridicality, and explains the asymmetry observed in the diachronic development of the Greek negator system. The volume also sets out a new interpretation of Jespersen's cycle, which abstracts away from the morphosyntactic and phonological properties of the phenomenon and proposes instead that it is best understood in semantic terms. This approach not only explains the patterns observed in Greek, but also those found in other languages that deviate from the traditional description of Jespersen's cycle.

Continuity and Change in Grammar

Author : Anne Breitbarth
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027255426

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Continuity and Change in Grammar by Anne Breitbarth Pdf

One of the principal challenges of historical linguistics is to explain the "causes" of language change. Any such explanation, however, must also address the actuation problem: why is it that changes occurring in a given language at a certain time cannot be reliably predicted to recur in other languages, under apparently similar conditions? The sixteen contributions to the present volume each aim to elucidate various aspects of this problem, including: What processes can be identified as the drivers of change? How central are syntax-external (phonological, lexical or contact-based) factors in triggering syntactic change? And how can all of these factors be reconciled with the actuation problem? Exploring data from a wide range of languages from both a formal and a functional perspective, this book promises to be of interest to advanced students and researchers in historical linguistics, syntax and their intersection."