Ideophones and the Evolution of Language

Ideophones and the Evolution of Language
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9781108184571
ISBN-13 : 110818457X
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Synopsis Ideophones and the Evolution of Language by : John Haiman

Ideophones have been recognized in modern linguistics at least since 1935, but they still lie far outside the concerns of mainstream (Western) linguistic debate, in part because they are most richly attested in relatively unstudied (often unwritten) languages. The evolution of language, on the other hand, has recently become a fashionable topic, but all speculations so far have been almost totally data-free. Without disputing the tenet that there are no primitive languages, this book argues that ideophones may be an atavistic throwback to an earlier stage of communication, where sounds and gestures were paired in what can justifiably be called a 'prelinguistic' fashion. The structure of ideophones may also provide answers to deeper questions, among them how communicative gestures may themselves have emerged from practical actions. Moreover, their current distribution and behaviour provide hints as to how they may have become conventional words in languages with conventional rules.

Ideophones and the Evolution of Language

Ideophones and the Evolution of Language
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 395
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ISBN-10 : 9781107069602
ISBN-13 : 1107069602
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Synopsis Ideophones and the Evolution of Language by : John Haiman

This book argues that ideophones provide the 'missing link' in our knowledge of how communication has evolved to become the spoken language of today.

Oxford Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution

Oxford Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 1185
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ISBN-10 : 9780192543516
ISBN-13 : 0192543512
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Synopsis Oxford Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution by : Nathalie Gontier

The biological and neurological capacity to symbolize, and the products of behavioral, cognitive, sociocultural, linguistic, and technological uses of symbols (symbolism), are fundamental to every aspect of human life. The Oxford Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution explores the origins of our characteristically human abilities - our ability to speak, create images, play music, and read and write. The book investigates how symbolization evolved in human evolution and how symbolism is expressed across the various areas of human life. The field is intrinsically interdisciplinary - considering findings from fossil studies, scientific research from primatology, developmental psychology, and of course linguistics. Written by world leading experts, thirty-eight topical chapters are grouped into six thematic parts that respectively focus on epistemological, psychological, anthropological, ethological, linguistic, and social-technological aspects of human symbolic evolution. The handbook presents an in-depth but comprehensive and interdisciplinary overview of the of the state of the art in the science of human symbolic evolution. This work will be of interest to academics and students active in all fields contributing to the study of human evolution.

Ideophones

Ideophones
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : 9789027297235
ISBN-13 : 9027297231
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Synopsis Ideophones by : F. K. Erhard Voeltz

The present volume represents a selection of papers presented at the International Symposium on Ideophones held in January 1999 in St. Augustin, Germany. They center around the following hypotheses: Ideophones are universal; and constitute a grammatical category in all languages of the world; ideophones and similar words have a special dramaturgic function that differs from all other word classes: they simulate an event, an emotion, a perception through language. In addition to this unique function, a good number of formal parallels can be observed. The languages dealt with here display strikingly similar patterns of derivational processes involving ideophones. An equally widespread common feature is the introduction of ideophones via a verbum dicendi or complementizer. Another observation concerns the sound-symbolic behavior of ideophones. Thus the word formation of ideophones differs from other words in their tendency for iconicity and sound-symbolism. Finally it is made clear that ideophones are part of spoken language — the language register, where gestures are used — rather than written language.

Ideophones, Mimetics and Expressives

Ideophones, Mimetics and Expressives
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9789027262608
ISBN-13 : 9027262608
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Synopsis Ideophones, Mimetics and Expressives by : Kimi Akita

This volume explores new frontiers in the linguistic study of iconic lexemes known as ideophones, mimetics, and expressives. A large part of the literature on this long-neglected word class has been dedicated to the description of its sound symbolism, marked morphophonology, and grammatical status in individual languages. Drawing on data from Asian (especially Japanese), African, American, and European languages, the twelve chapters in this volume aim to establish common grounds for theoretical and crosslinguistic discussions of the phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, acquisition, and variation of iconic lexemes. Not only researchers who are interested in linguistic iconicity but also theoretical linguists and typologists will benefit from the updated insights presented in each study.

Language Evolution

Language Evolution
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9781316483442
ISBN-13 : 1316483444
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Synopsis Language Evolution by : Rudolf Botha

How can we unravel the evolution of language, given that there is no direct evidence about it? Rudolf Botha addresses this intriguing question in his fascinating new book. Inferences can be drawn about language evolution from a range of other phenomena, serving as windows into this prehistoric process. These include shell-beads, fossil skulls and ancestral brains, modern pidgin and creole languages, homesign systems and emergent sign languages, modern motherese, language use of modern hunter-gatherers, first language acquisition, similarities between language and music, and comparative animal behaviour. The first systematic analysis of the Windows Approach, it will be of interest to students and researchers in many disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, palaeontology and primatology, as well as anyone interested in how language evolved.

Different Slants on Grammaticalization

Different Slants on Grammaticalization
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9789027252814
ISBN-13 : 9027252815
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Synopsis Different Slants on Grammaticalization by : Sylvie Hancil

This volume on grammaticalization focuses on new theoretical and methodological challenges underpinning language change. It provides new approaches and insights deepening our understanding of the cognitive, pragmatic, and socio-cultural mechanisms that trigger the formation and the change of grammars. In this volume, grammaticalization is dealt with diachronically, synchronically and as a by-product of dialogic interaction. Another key feature of this book is language diversity; as it includes studies on language families ranging from Niger-Congo, Koreanic, Japonic, Sino-Tibetan to Germanic and Romance. The novel aspects of grammaticalization addressed are new slants on the fundamental debate about grammaticalization as expansion vs reduction; the grammatical formation of ideophones; the semantic domain of fear as a source and a trigger of grammatical change, and many other aspects of semantic and morphosyntactic development.

The Oxford Handbook of African Languages

The Oxford Handbook of African Languages
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 1104
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ISBN-10 : 9780191007385
ISBN-13 : 0191007382
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Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of African Languages by : Rainer Vossen

This book provides a comprehensive overview of current research in African languages, drawing on insights from anthropological linguistics, typology, historical and comparative linguistics, and sociolinguistics. Africa is believed to host at least one third of the world's languages, usually classified into four phyla - Niger-Congo, Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan, and Khoisan - which are then subdivided into further families and subgroupings. This volume explores all aspects of research in the field, beginning with chapters that cover the major domains of grammar and comparative approaches. Later parts provide overviews of the phyla and subfamilies, alongside grammatical sketches of eighteen representative African languages of diverse genetic affiliation. The volume additionally explores multiple other topics relating to African languages and linguistics, with a particular focus on extralinguistic issues: language, cognition, and culture, including colour terminology and conversation analysis; language and society, including language contact and endangerment; language and history; and language and orature. This wide-ranging handbook will be a valuable reference for scholars and students in all areas of African linguistics and anthropology, and for anyone interested in descriptive, documentary, typological, and comparative linguistics.

Expressivity in European Languages

Expressivity in European Languages
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 411
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ISBN-10 : 9781108996815
ISBN-13 : 1108996817
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Synopsis Expressivity in European Languages by : Jeffrey P. Williams

There is an emerging perspective in the discipline of linguistics that takes expressivity as one of the key components of human communication and grammatical structure. Expressivity refers to the use of grammar in natural languages to convey sensory information in a creative way, for example through reduplication, iconicity, ideophones and onomatopoeia. Expressives are more commonly associated with non-European languages, so their presence in European languages has so far been under-documented. With contributions from a team of leading scholars, this pioneering book redresses that balance by providing copious, detailed information about the expressive systems of a set of European languages. It comprises a collection of original surveys of expressivity in languages as diverse as Hungarian, Finnish, Turkish, Scots, German, Greek, Italian, Catalan, Breton and Basque, all with the common goal of challenging structuralist assumptions about the role of syntax, and showing how expressivity is both typologically diverse and universal.

A Historical Phonology of Central Chadic

A Historical Phonology of Central Chadic
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 495
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ISBN-10 : 9781316519547
ISBN-13 : 1316519546
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Synopsis A Historical Phonology of Central Chadic by : H. Ekkehard Wolff

Drawing on extensive field data, this groundbreaking work explores the development of the sound systems of Central Chadic languages.