Aspects of Linguistic Variation

Aspects of Linguistic Variation
Author: Daniël Olmen,Tanja Mortelmans,Frank Brisard
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2018-12-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110609875

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Linguistic variation is a topic of ongoing interest to the field. Its description and its explanations continue to intrigue scholars from many different backgrounds. By taking a deliberately broad perspective on the matter, covering not only crosslinguistic and diachronic but also intralinguistic and interspeaker variation and examining phenomena ranging from negation over connectives to definite articles in well- and lesser-known languages, the volume furthers our understanding of variation in general. The papers offer new insights into, among other things, the theoretical notion of comparative concepts, the social or mental nature of language structure, the areal factor in lexical typology and the diachronic implications of semantic maps. The collection will thus be of relevance to typologists and historical linguists, as well as to people studying variation within the areas of cognitive and functional linguistics.

Aspects of Linguistic Variation

Aspects of Linguistic Variation
Author: Frank Brisard,Tanja Mortelmans,Daniël Van Olmen
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2019
Genre: Cognitive grammar
ISBN: 3110607956

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This volume brings together papers on linguistic variation. It takes a broad perspective, covering not only crosslinguistic and diachronic but also intralinguistic and interspeaker variation, and examines phenomena ranging from negation and TAM over

Linguistic Variation and Change

Linguistic Variation and Change
Author: Scott F. Kiesling
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-04-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780748637638

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The study of variation and change is at the heart of the sociolinguistics. Providing a wide survey of the field, this textbook is organised around three constraints on variation: linguistic structure, social structure and identity, and social and linguistic perception. By considering both structure and meaning, Scott F. Kiesling examines the most important issues surrounding variation theory, including canonical studies and terms as well as challenges to them.

Features Categories and the Syntax of A Positions

Features  Categories and the Syntax of A Positions
Author: E. Haeberli
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789401006040

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This book investigates various aspects of the distribution of nominal arguments, and in particular the cross-linguistic variation that can be found among the Germanic languages in this domain of the syntax. The empirical topics discussed include variable vs. fixed argument order, the distribution of subjects with respect to adjuncts, expletive constructions, and oblique subjecthood. These are analyzed within a theoretical framework which is based on the Minimalist Program.

Aspects of Linguistic Variation

Aspects of Linguistic Variation
Author: Daniël Olmen,Tanja Mortelmans,Frank Brisard
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2018-12-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110607963

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Linguistic variation is a topic of ongoing interest to the field. Its description and its explanations continue to intrigue scholars from many different backgrounds. By taking a deliberately broad perspective on the matter, covering not only crosslinguistic and diachronic but also intralinguistic and interspeaker variation and examining phenomena ranging from negation over connectives to definite articles in well- and lesser-known languages, the volume furthers our understanding of variation in general. The papers offer new insights into, among other things, the theoretical notion of comparative concepts, the social or mental nature of language structure, the areal factor in lexical typology and the diachronic implications of semantic maps. The collection will thus be of relevance to typologists and historical linguists, as well as to people studying variation within the areas of cognitive and functional linguistics.

Linguistic Variation in Research Articles

Linguistic Variation in Research Articles
Author: Bethany Gray
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027268044

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Linguistic Variation in Research Articles investigates the linguistic characteristics of academic research articles, going beyond a traditional analysis of the generically-defined research article to take into account varied realizations of research articles within and across disciplines. It combines corpus-based analyses of 70+ linguistic features with analyses of the situational, or non-linguistic, characteristics of the Academic Journal Registers Corpus: 270 research articles from 6 diverse disciplines (philosophy, history, political science, applied linguistics, biology, physics) and representing three sub-registers (theoretical, quantitative, and qualitative research). Comprehensive analyses include a lexical/grammatical survey, an exploration of structural complexity, and a Multi-Dimensional analysis, all interpreted relative to the situational analysis of the corpus. The finding that linguistic variation in research articles does not occur along a single parameter like discipline is discussed relative to our understanding of disciplinary practices, the multidimensional nature of variation in research articles, and resulting methodological considerations for corpus studies of disciplinary writing.

The Dynamics of Linguistic Variation

The Dynamics of Linguistic Variation
Author: Terttu Nevalainen,Irma Taavitsainen,Päivi Pahta,Minna Korhonen
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2008-12-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027290380

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Variability is characteristic of any living language. This volume approaches the ‘life cycle’ of linguistic variability in English using data sources that range from electronic corpora to the internet. In the spirit of the 1968 Weinreich, Labov and Herzog classic, the fifteen contributions divide into three sections, each highlighting different stages in the dynamics of English across time and space. They show, first, how increase in variability can be initiated by processes that give rise to new patterns of discourse, which can ultimately crystallize into new grammatical elements. The next phase is the spread of linguistic features and patterns of discourse, both new and well established, through the social and regional varieties of English. The final phase in this ebb and flow of linguistic variability consists of processes promoting some variable features over others across registers and regional and social varieties, thus resulting in reduced variation and increased linguistic homogeneity.

Using Corpora to Explore Linguistic Variation

Using Corpora to Explore Linguistic Variation
Author: Randi Reppen,Susan M. Fitzmaurice,Douglas Biber
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2002-11-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027296160

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Using Corpora to Explore Linguistic Variation illustrates the ways in which linguistic variation can be explored through corpus-based investigation. Two major kinds of research questions are considered: variation in the use of a particular linguistic feature, and variation across dialects or registers. Part 1: “Exploring variation in the use of linguistic features” focuses on the study of specific words, expressions, or grammatical constructions, to study variation in the use of a particular linguistic feature. Part 2: “Exploring dialect and register variation” describes salient characteristics of dialects or registers and the patterns of variation across varieties. Part 3: “Exploring Historical Variation” applies these same two major perspectives to historical variation. One recurring theme is the extent to which linguistic variation depends on register differences, reflecting the importance of register as a key methodological and thematic concern in current corpus linguistic research.