Chantyal Dictionary and Texts

Chantyal Dictionary and Texts
Author: Michael Noonan
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2017-06-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110802597

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Volumes in the Trends in Linguistics. Documentation series focus on the presentation of linguistic data. The series addresses the sustained interest in linguistic descriptions, dictionaries, grammars and editions of under-described and hitherto undocumented languages. All world-regions and time periods are represented.

The Sino Tibetan Languages

The Sino Tibetan Languages
Author: Randy J. LaPolla,Graham Thurgood
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 754
Release: 2006-05-17
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781135797171

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There are more native speakers of Sino-Tibetan languages than of any other language family in the world. Records of these languages are among the oldest for any human language, and the amount of active research on them, both diachronic and synchronic, has multiplied in the last few decades. This volume includes overview articles as well as descriptions of individual languages and comments on the subgroups in which they occur. In addition to a number of modern languages, there are descriptions of several ancient languages.

Motion Direction and Location in Languages

Motion  Direction and Location in Languages
Author: Erin Shay,Uwe Seibert
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027229649

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This book contributes to an area of study that is of interest to linguists of all backgrounds. Typological in nature this volume presents data analysis from the major language families of Africa as well as Sino-Tibetan, Austronesian, Japanese, Indo-European, Siouan and Penutian. The 16 contributors to the volume share a commitment to examining the language phenomena pertaining to the volume s theme with a fresh eye. While most of the papers make reference to existing theoretical frameworks, each also makes a novel and sometimes surprising contribution to the body of knowledge and theory concerning motional, directional and locational predicates, complements, morphology, adpositions and other phenomena. This collection of articles suitably complements courses on comparative and diachronic linguistics, semantics, syntax, typology, or field methods.

The Sino Tibetan Languages

The Sino Tibetan Languages
Author: Graham Thurgood,Randy J. LaPolla
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 754
Release: 2003
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0700711295

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There are more native speakers of Sino-Tibetan languages than of any other language family in the world. Records of these languages are among the oldest for any human language, and the amount of active research on them, both diachronic and synchronic, has multiplied in the last few decades. This volume includes overview articles as well as descriptions of individual languages and comments on the subgroups in which they occur. In addition to a number of modern languages, there are descriptions of several ancient languages.

Language Contact and Contact Languages

Language Contact and Contact Languages
Author: Peter Siemund,Noemi Kintana
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2008-08-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027290786

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This new volume on language contact and contact languages presents cutting-edge research by distinguished scholars in the field as well as by highly talented newcomers. It has two principal aims: to analyze language contact from different perspectives – notably those of language typology, diachronic linguistics, language acquisition and translation studies; and to describe, explain, and elaborate on universal constraints on language contact. The individual chapters offer systematic comparisons of a wealth of contact situations and the book as a whole makes a valuable contribution to deepening our understanding of contact-induced language change. With its broad approach, this work will be welcomed by scholars of many different persuasions.

Nominalization in Asian Languages

Nominalization in Asian Languages
Author: Foong Ha Yap,Karen Grunow-Hårsta,Janick Wrona
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 796
Release: 2011-06-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027287243

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Research on nominalization, a process that gives rise to referring expressions, has always played a central role in linguistic investigations. Over the years there has also been growing evidence that nominalization constructions often extend to non-referential domains. They participate in noun-modifying expressions (e.g. genitive and relative clauses), subordinate clauses and topic constructions, finite structures with the nominalizers reanalyzed as TAM markers, and stance constructions with evaluative, attitudinal, evidential and epistemic overtones. This volume brings together historical and crosslinguistic evidence from more than 20 different languages representing six different language families spanning the Asian continent and the Pacific and Indian oceans to elucidate the strategies and grammaticalization pathways that give rise to both referential and non-referential uses of nominalization constructions. This collection highlights the diversity of strategies and at the same time the robust cyclical nature of change within and across languages. The combined diachronic and typological analyses in this volume are particularly valuable for linguistic research on diachronic morphosyntax and linguistic ‘universals’, and are also an important supplementary cross-referencing tool for linguistic investigations of versatile and ubiquitous morphemes in under-documented languages.

Noun Modifying Clause Constructions in Languages of Eurasia

Noun Modifying Clause Constructions in Languages of Eurasia
Author: Yoshiko Matsumoto,Bernard Comrie,Peter Sells
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027266132

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This volume presents a cross-linguistic investigation of clausal noun-modifying constructions in genetically varied languages of Eurasia. Contrary to a common premise that, in any language, adnominal clauses that share some features of relative clauses constitute a structurally distinct construction, some languages of Eurasia exhibit a General Noun-Modifying Clause Construction (GNMCC) -- a single construction covering a wide range of semantic relations between the head noun and the clause. Through in-depth examination of naturally-occurring and elicited data from Ainu, languages of the Caucasus (e.g. Ingush, Georgian, Bezhta, Hinuq), Japanese, Korean, Marathi, Nenets, Sino-Tibetan languages (e.g. Cantonese, Mandarin, Rawang), and Turkic languages (e.g. Turkish, Sakha), the chapters discuss whether or not the language in question exhibits a GNMCC and the range of noun modification covered by such a construction. The findings afford us new facts, new theoretical perspectives and the first step toward a more global assessment of the possibilities for GNMCCs.

Rethinking Grammaticalization

Rethinking Grammaticalization
Author: María José López-Couso,Elena Seoane
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027229885

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This volume and its companion one "Theoretical and empirical issues in grammaticalization" offer a selection of papers from the "Third International Conference New Reflections on Grammaticalization," held in Santiago de Compostela in July 2005. From the rich programme of the conference (over 120 papers), the twelve contributions included in this volume were carefully selected to reflect the state of current research in grammaticalization and suggest possible directions for future investigations in the field. Combining theoretical discussions with the analysis of particular test cases from a wide range of languages from various language families, the selected papers focus on such central questions as the need for a broader notion of grammaticalization, the distorting effects of grammaticalization on grammar, the areal perspective in grammaticalization and the relevance of contact-induced change to grammaticalization. Other topics discussed include the development of markers of textual connectivity and the emergence of cardinal numerals and numeral systems.