Linguistic Diversity and Language Theories

Linguistic Diversity and Language Theories
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 446
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ISBN-10 : 9789027294623
ISBN-13 : 9027294623
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Synopsis Linguistic Diversity and Language Theories by : Zygmunt Frajzyngier

From the refinement of general methodology, to new insights of synchronic and diachronic universals, to studies of specific phenomena, this collection demonstrates the crucial role that language data play in the evolution of useful, accurate linguistic theories. Issues addressed include the determination of meaning in typological studies; a refined understanding of diachronic processes by including intentional, social, statistical, and level-determined phenomena; the reconsideration of categories such as sentence, evidential or adposition, and structures such as compounds or polysynthesis; the tension between formal simplicity and functional clarity; the inclusion of unusual systems in theoretical debates; and fresh approaches to Chinese classifiers, possession in Oceanic languages, and English aspect. This is a careful selection of papers presented at the International Symposium on Linguistic Diversity and Language Theories in Boulder, Colorado. The purpose of the Symposium was to confront fundamental issues in language structure and change with the rich variation of forms and functions observed across languages.

The Linguistic Typology of Templates

The Linguistic Typology of Templates
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 9781316425152
ISBN-13 : 1316425150
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Synopsis The Linguistic Typology of Templates by : Jeff Good

This book represents the first comprehensive examination of templatic constructions - namely, linguistic structures involving unexpected linear stipulation - in both morphology and syntax from a typological perspective. It provides a state-of-the-art overview of the previous literature, develops a new typology for categorizing templatic constructions across grammatical domains, and examines their cross-linguistic variation by employing cutting-edge computational methods. It will be of interest to descriptive linguists seeking to gain a better sense of the diversity of the world's templatic constructions, theoretical linguists developing restrictive models of possible templates, and typologists interested in the attested range of patterns of linear stipulation and the application of new kinds of multivariate methods to cross-linguistic data. The new typological framework is illustrated in detail via a number of case studies involving languages of Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and numerous other templatic constructions are also considered over the course of the book.

The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory

The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 771
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ISBN-10 : 9781119046820
ISBN-13 : 1119046823
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Synopsis The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory by : Shalom Lappin

The second edition of The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory presents a comprehensive introduction to cutting-edge research in contemporary theoretical and computational semantics. Features completely new content from the first edition of The Handbook of Contemporary Semantic Theory Features contributions by leading semanticists, who introduce core areas of contemporary semantic research, while discussing current research Suitable for graduate students for courses in semantic theory and for advanced researchers as an introduction to current theoretical work

The Oxford Handbook of Developmental Linguistics

The Oxford Handbook of Developmental Linguistics
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 1183
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ISBN-10 : 9780191644948
ISBN-13 : 0191644943
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Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Developmental Linguistics by : Jeffrey Lidz

In this handbook, renowned scholars from a range of backgrounds provide a state of the art review of key developmental findings in language acquisition. The book places language acquisition phenomena in a richly linguistic and comparative context, highlighting the link between linguistic theory, language development, and theories of learning. The book is divided into six parts. Parts I and II examine the acquisition of phonology and morphology respectively, with chapters covering topics such as phonotactics and syllable structure, prosodic phenomena, compound word formation, and processing continuous speech. Part III moves on to the acquisition of syntax, including argument structure, questions, mood alternations, and possessives. In Part IV, chapters consider semantic aspects of language acquisition, including the expression of genericity, quantification, and scalar implicature. Finally, Parts V and VI look at theories of learning and aspects of atypical language development respectively.

Governing the World Trade Organization

Governing the World Trade Organization
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781139501262
ISBN-13 : 1139501267
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Synopsis Governing the World Trade Organization by : Thomas Cottier

Like many other international organizations, the World Trade Organization stands at a crossroads. There is an obvious imbalance between the organization's dispute settlement arm and its negotiation platform. While its current rules, supported by a strong dispute settlement system, have provided some buffering against the negative effects of the financial crises, its negotiation machinery has not produced any substantial outcomes since the late 1990s. It has become obvious that the old way of doing business does not work any more and fresh ideas about governing the organization are needed. Based on rigorous scholarship, this volume of essays offers critical readings on the functioning of the system and provides policy-relevant ideas that go beyond incremental redesign but avoid the trap of romantic scenarios.

Symmetry in Syntax

Symmetry in Syntax
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781139501347
ISBN-13 : 1139501348
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Synopsis Symmetry in Syntax by : Barbara Citko

While much has been written on asymmetric aspects of sentence structure, symmetric aspects have been largely ignored, or claimed to be non-existent. Does symmetry in syntax exist, and if it does, how do we account for it? In this book, Barbara Citko sets out to tackle these questions and offers a unified approach to a number of phenomena that have so far been studied only in isolation. Focusing on three core minimalist mechanisms: merge, move and labeling, she advances a new theory of these mechanisms, by showing that under certain well-defined circumstances merge can create symmetric structures, move can target either of two potentially moveable objects, and labels can be constructed symmetrically from the features of two objects. This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students interested in minimalist syntax, the structure of questions, relative clauses, coordination, double object constructions and copular sentences.