The Structure of Language

The Structure of Language
Author: Emma L. Pavey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2010-08-19
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781139488693

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Most of the time we communicate using language without considering the complex activity we are undertaking, forming words and sentences in a split second. This book introduces the analysis of language structure, combining both description and theory within a single, practical text. It begins by examining words and parts of words, and then looks at how words work together to form sentences that communicate meaning. Sentence patterns across languages are also studied, looking at the similarities and the differences we find in how languages communicate meaning. The book also discusses how context can affect how we structure our sentences: the context of a particular language and its structures, the context of old and new information for us and our addressee(s), and the context of our culture.

Structure of Language and Its Mathematical Aspects

Structure of Language and Its Mathematical Aspects
Author: Roman Jakobson
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1961
Genre: Language and languages
ISBN: 9780821813126

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Grammar

Grammar
Author: Rachel Grenon
Publsiher: Bloomsbury USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-10-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0802743587

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In the ancient scholarly curriculum, grammar formed part of the Trivium, with its sister sciences of logic and rhetoric. Logic asks: When is a sentence true? Rhetoric asks: Which is the right sentence? Grammar purely asks: When is a sentence correct? In Grammar, Rachel Grenon defines the rules governing the construction of words, phrases, sentences, and extended text or speech. Beginning with the rules behind ancient languages such as Sanskrit and Greek, she then focuses on how the rules of English have developed-from nouns and pronouns, verbs and adverbs, to tenses, the passive voice, questions, imperatives, and much more. With diagrams, engravings, and witty cartoon illustrations, this original take on a classic subject is essential for anyone interested in language.

Explaining Language Structure Through Systems Interaction

Explaining Language Structure Through Systems Interaction
Author: Zygmunt Frajzyngier,Erin Shay
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027229635

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This book proposes a framework for describing languages through the description of relationships among lexicon, morphology, syntax, and phonology. The framework is based on the notion of formal coding means; the principle of functional transparency; the notion of functional domains; and the notion of systems interaction in the coding of functional domains. The study is based on original analyses of cross-linguistic data.The fundamental finding of the study is that different languages may code different functional domains, which must be discovered by analyzing the formal means available in each language. The first part of the book proposes a methodology for discovering functional domains and the second part describes the properties of various functional domains. The book presents new cross-linguistic analyses of theoretical issues including agreement; phenomena attributed to government; nominal classification; prerequisites for and implications of linear order coding; and defining characteristics of lexical categories. The study also contributes new analyses of specific problems in individual languages.

Language Structure and Environment

Language Structure and Environment
Author: Rik De Busser,Randy J. LaPolla
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027268730

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Language Structure and Environment is a broad introduction to how languages are shaped by their environment. It makes the argument that the social, cultural, and natural environment of speakers influences the structures and development of the languages they speak. After a general overview, the contributors explain in a number of detailed case studies how specific cultural, societal, geographical, evolutionary and meta-linguistic pressures determine the development of specific grammatical features and the global structure of a varied selection of languages. This is a work of meticulous scholarship at the forefront of a burgeoning field of linguistics.

Perspectives on Language Structure and Language Change

Perspectives on Language Structure and Language Change
Author: Lars Heltoft,Iván Igartua,Brian D. Joseph,Kirsten Jeppesen Kragh,Lene Schøsler
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2019-06-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027262639

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This volume centers on three important theoretical concepts for the study of language change and the ways in which language structure emerges and turns into new structure: reanalysis, actualization, and indexicality. Reanalysis is a part of ongoing everyday language use, a process through which language is reproduced and changed. Actualization refers to the processes through which a reanalyzed structure spreads throughout single communities and society. Indexicality covers the way in which parts of a linguistic system can point to other parts of the system, both syntagmatically and paradigmatically. The inclusion of indexicality leads to fine-grained analysis in morphology, word order, and constructional syntax.

Structure and Variation in Language Contact

Structure and Variation in Language Contact
Author: Ana Deumert,Stephanie Durrleman-Tame
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789027252517

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This volume presents a careful selection of fifteen articles presented at the SPCL meetings in Atlanta, Boston and Hawai'i in 2003 and 2004. The contributions reflect - from various perspectives and using different types of data - on the interplay between structure and variation in contact languages, both synchronically and diachronically. The contributors consider a wide range of languages, including Surinamese creoles, Chinook Jargon, Yiddish, AAVE, Haitian Creole, Afro-Hispanic and Afro-Portuguese varieties, Nigerian Pidgin, Sri Lankan Malay, Papiamentu, and Bahamian Creole English (Hackert). A need to question and test existing claims regarding pidginization/creolization is evident in all contributions, and the authors provide analyses for a variety of grammatical structures: VO-ordering and affixation, agglutination, negation, TMAs, plural marking, the copula, and serial verb constructions. The volume provides ample evidence for the observation that pidgin/creole studies is today a mature subfield of linguistics which is making important contributions to general linguistic theory.

Current Approaches to Syntax

Current Approaches to Syntax
Author: András Kertész,Edith Moravcsik,Csilla Rákosi
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2019-05-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110540253

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Even though the range of phenomena syntactic theories intend to account for is basically the same, the large number of current approaches to syntax shows how differently these phenomena can be interpreted, described, and explained. The goal of the volume is to probe into the question of how exactly these frameworks differ and what if anything they have in common.Descriptions of a sample of current approaches to syntax are presented by their major practitioners (Part I) followed by their metatheoretical underpinnings (Part II). Given that the goal is to facilitate a systematic comparison among the approaches, a checklist of issues was given to the contributors to address. The main headings are Data, Goals, Descriptive Tools, and Criteria for Evaluation. The chapters are structured uniformly allowing an item-by-item survey across the frameworks. The introduction lays out the parameters along which syntactic frameworks must be the same and how they may differ and a final paper draws some conclusions about similarities and differences.The volume is of interest to descriptive linguists, theoreticians of grammar, philosophers of science, and studies of the cognitive science of science.