Linguistic Simplicity and Complexity

Linguistic Simplicity and Complexity
Author: John H. McWhorter
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2011
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781934078372

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This series offers a wide forum for work on contact linguistics, using an integrated approach to both diachronic and synchronic manifestations of contact, ranging from social and individual aspects to structural-typological issues. Topics covered by the series include child and adult bilingualism and multilingualism, contact languages, borrowing and contact-induced typological change, code switching in conversation, societal multilingualism, bilingual language processing, and various other topics related to language contact. The series does not have a fixed theoretical orientation, and includes contributions from a variety of approaches.

Language Complexity as an Evolving Variable

Language Complexity as an Evolving Variable
Author: Geoffrey Sampson,David Gil,Peter Trudgill
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2009-02-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780191567667

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This book presents a challenge to the widely-held assumption that human languages are both similar and constant in their degree of complexity. For a hundred years or more the universal equality of languages has been a tenet of faith among most anthropologists and linguists. It has been frequently advanced as a corrective to the idea that some languages are at a later stage of evolution than others. It also appears to be an inevitable outcome of one of the central axioms of generative linguistic theory: that the mental architecture of language is fixed and is thus identical in all languages and that whereas genes evolve languages do not. Language Complexity as an Evolving Variable reopens the debate. Geoffrey Sampson's introductory chapter re-examines and clarifies the notion and theoretical importance of complexity in language, linguistics, cognitive science, and evolution. Eighteen distinguished scholars from all over the world then look at evidence gleaned from their own research in order to reconsider whether languages do or do not exhibit the same degrees and kinds of complexity. They examine data from a wide range of times and places. They consider the links between linguistic structure and social complexity and relate their findings to the causes and processes of language change. Their arguments are frequently controversial and provocative; their conclusions add up to an important challenge to conventional ideas about the nature of language. The authors write readably and accessibly with no recourse to unnecessary jargon. This fascinating book will appeal to all those interested in the interrelations between human nature, culture, and language.

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.

Motivations for Research on Linguistic Complexity Methodology Theory and Ideology

Motivations for Research on Linguistic Complexity  Methodology  Theory and Ideology
Author: Kilu Von Prince,Marcin Maria Kilarski
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2022-05-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889762910

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Linguistic Complexity

Linguistic Complexity
Author: Bernd Kortmann,Benedikt Szmrecsanyi
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2012-05-29
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9783110229226

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Linguistic complexity is one of the currently most hotly debated notions in linguistics. The essays in this volume reflect the intricacies of thinking about the complexity of languages and language varieties (here: of English) in three major contact-related fields of (and schools in) linguistics: creolistics, indigenization and nativization studies (i.e. in the realm of English linguistics, the “World Englishes” community), and Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research: How can we adequately assess linguistic complexity? Should we be interested in absolute complexity or rather relative complexity? What is the extent to which language contact and/or (adult) language learning might lead to morphosyntactic simplification? The authors in this volume are all leading linguists in different areas of specialization, and they were asked to elaborate on those facets of linguistic complexity which are most relevant in their area of specialization, and/or which strike them as being most intriguing. The result is a collection of papers that is unique in bringing together leading representatives of three often disjunct fields of linguistic scholarship in which linguistic complexity is seen as a dynamic and inherently variable parameter.

Simplicity and Complexity in Creoles and Pidgins

Simplicity and Complexity in Creoles and Pidgins
Author: Nicholas Faraclas,Thomas B. Klein
Publsiher: Battlebridge Publications
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2009
Genre: Creole dialects
ISBN: 1903292158

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The Growth and Maintenance of Linguistic Complexity

The Growth and Maintenance of Linguistic Complexity
Author: Östen Dahl
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027230811

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This book studies linguistic complexity and the processes by which it arises and is maintained, focusing not so much on what one can say in a language as how it is said. Complexity is not seen as synonymous with “difficulty” but as an objective property of a system — a measure of the amount of information needed to describe or reconstruct it. Grammatical complexity is the result of historical processes often subsumed under the rubric of grammaticalization and involves what can be called mature linguistic phenomena, that is, features that take time to develop. The nature and characteristics of such processes are discussed in detail, as well as the external and internal factors that favor or disfavor stability and change in language.

Complexity in Language

Complexity in Language
Author: Salikoko S. Mufwene,François Pellegrino,Christophe Coupé
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2017-03-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107054370

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This book is about dynamical, social-interactional aspects of the emergence of complexity in language, explained by linguists, cognitivists, and modelers.