Catching Language

Catching Language
Author: Felix K. Ameka,Alan Dench,Nicholas Evans
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 671
Release: 2008-08-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110197693

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Descriptive grammars are our main vehicle for documenting and analysing the linguistic structure of the world's 6,000 languages. They bring together, in one place, a coherent treatment of how the whole language works, and therefore form the primary source of information on a given language, consulted by a wide range of users: areal specialists, typologists, theoreticians of any part of language (syntax, morphology, phonology, historical linguistics etc.), and members of the speech communities concerned. The writing of a descriptive grammar is a major intellectual challenge, that calls on the grammarian to balance a respect for the language's distinctive genius with an awareness of how other languages work, to combine rigour with readability, to depict structural regularities while respecting a corpus of real material, and to represent something of the native speaker's competence while recognising the variation inherent in any speech community. Despite a recent surge of awareness of the need to document little-known languages, there is no book that focusses on the manifold issues that face the author of a descriptive grammar. This volume brings together contributors who approach the problem from a range of angles. Most have written descriptive grammars themselves, but others represent different types of reader. Among the topics they address are: overall issues of grammar design, the complementary roles of outsider and native speaker grammarians, the balance between grammar and lexicon, cross-linguistic comparability, the role of explanation in grammatical description, the interplay of theory and a range of fieldwork methods in language description, the challenges of describing languages in their cultural and historical context, and the tensions between linguistic particularity, established practice of particular schools of linguistic description and the need for a universally commensurable analytic framework. This book will renew the field of grammaticography, addressing a multiple readership of descriptive linguists, typologists, and formal linguists, by bringing together a range of distinguished practitioners from around the world to address these questions.

The Languages and Linguistics of Australia

The Languages and Linguistics of Australia
Author: Harold Koch,Rachel Nordlinger
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 523
Release: 2014-08-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110279771

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The Languages and Linguistics of Australia: A Comprehensive Guide is part of the multi-volume reference work on the languages and linguistics of the continents of the world. The volume provides a thorough overview of Australian languages, including their linguistic structures, their genetic relationships, and issues of language maintenance and revitalisation. Australian English, Aboriginal English and other contact varieties are also discussed.

Research Methods in Sign Language Studies

Research Methods in Sign Language Studies
Author: Eleni Orfanidou,Bencie Woll,Gary Morgan
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-12-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781118345962

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Research Methods in Sign Language Studies is a landmark work on sign language research, which spans the fields of linguistics, experimental and developmental psychology, brain research, and language assessment. Examines a broad range of topics, including ethical and political issues, key methodologies, and the collection of linguistic, cognitive, neuroscientific, and neuropsychological data Provides tips and recommendations to improve research quality at all levels and encourages readers to approach the field from the perspective of diversity rather than disability Incorporates research on sign languages from Europe, Asia, North and South America, and Africa Brings together top researchers on the subject from around the world, including many who are themselves deaf

Practical Theories and Empirical Practice

Practical Theories and Empirical Practice
Author: Andrea C. Schalley
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2012
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027223944

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There is a perceived tension between empirical and theoretical approaches to the study of language. Many recent works in the discipline emphasise that linguistics is an 'empirical science'. This volume argues for a nuanced view, highlighting that theory and practice necessarily and as a matter of fact complement each other in linguistic research. Its contributions – ranging from experimental studies in psychology via linguistic fieldwork and cross-linguistic comparisons to the application of formal and logical approaches to language – exemplify the mutual relationship between empirical and theoretical work. The volume illustrates how selected topics are addressed by different contributions and methodological stances. Topics include the cognitive grounding of language, social cognition and the construction of meaning in interaction, and, closely related, pragmatics from a typological perspective and beyond. Anyone interested in these topics and more generally in meta-theoretical considerations will find great value in this volume.

Language Complexity

Language Complexity
Author: Matti Miestamo,Kaius Sinnemäki,Fred Karlsson
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027231044

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Language complexity has recently attracted considerable attention from linguists of many different persuasions. This volume – a thematic selection of papers from the conference Approaches to Complexity in Language, held in Helsinki, August 2005 – is the first collection of articles devoted to the topic. The sixteen chapters of the volume approach the notion of language complexity from a variety of perspectives. The papers are divided into three thematic sections that reflect the central themes of the book: Typology and theory, Contact and change, Creoles and pidgins. The book is mainly intended for typologists, historical linguists, contact linguists and creolists, as well as all linguists interested in language complexity in general. As the first collective volume on a very topical theme, the book is expected to be of lasting interest to the linguistic community.

Research Methods in Linguistics

Research Methods in Linguistics
Author: Robert J. Podesva,Devyani Sharma
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2013
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107014336

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This is the first book to cover the range of research methods currently employed across the field of linguistics.

Documenting Endangered Languages

Documenting Endangered Languages
Author: Geoffrey Haig,Nicole Nau,Stefan Schnell,Claudia Wegener
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2011-11-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110260021

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The rapid decline in the world's linguistic diversity has prompted the emergence of documentary linguistics. While documentary linguistics aims primarily at creating a durable, accessible and comprehensive record of languages, it has also been a driving force in developing language annotation and analysis software, archiving architecture, improved fieldwork methodologies, and new standards in data accountability and accessibility. More recently, researchers have begun to recognize the immense potential available in the archived data as a source for linguistic analysis, so that the field has become of increasing importance for typologists, but also for neighbouring disciplines. The present volume contains contributions by practitioners of language documentation, most of whom have been involved in the Volkswagen Foundation's DoBeS programme (Dokumentation Bedrohter Sprachen). The topics covered in the volume reflect a field that has matured over the last decade and includes both retrospective accounts as well as those that address new challenges: linguistic annotation practice, fieldwork and interaction with speech communities, developments and challenges in archiving digital data, multimedia lexicon applications, corpora from endangered languages as a source for primary-data typology, as well as specific areas of linguistic analysis that are raised in documentary linguistics.

An American Dictionary of the English Language to which is prefixed an introductory dissertation on the origin history and connection of the languages of Western Asia and Europe

An American Dictionary of the English Language      to which is prefixed an introductory dissertation on the origin  history and connection of the languages of Western Asia and Europe
Author: Noah Webster
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1512
Release: 1890
Genre: English language
ISBN: BSB:BSB11503846

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