Typology of Pluractional Constructions in the Languages of the World

Typology of Pluractional Constructions in the Languages of the World
Author: Simone Mattiola
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2019-04-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027262585

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The aim of this book is to give the first large-scale typological investigation of pluractionality in the languages of the world. Pluractionality is defined as the morphological modification of the verb to express a plurality of situations that can additionally involve a plurality of participants and/or spaces. Based on a 246-language sample, the main characteristics of pluractionality are described and discussed throughout the book. Firstly, a description of the functions that pluractional markers cross-linguistically express is presented and the relationships occurring among them are explained through the semantic map model. Then, the marking strategies that languages display to express such functions are illustrated and some issues concerning the formal identification are briefly discussed as well. The typological generalizations are corroborated showing how pluractional markers work in three specific languages (Akawaio, Beja, Maa). In conclusion, the theoretical conceptualization of pluractionality is discussed referring to the Radical Construction Grammar approach.

Linguistic Categories Language Description and Linguistic Typology

Linguistic Categories  Language Description and Linguistic Typology
Author: Luca Alfieri,Giorgio Francesco Arcodia,Paolo Ramat
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2021-07-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027259943

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Few issues in the history of the language sciences have been an object of as much discussion and controversy as linguistic categories. The eleven articles included in this volume tackle the issue of categories from a wide range of perspectives and with different foci, in the context of the current debate on the nature and methodology of the research on comparative concepts – particularly, the relation between the categories needed to describe languages and those needed to compare languages. While the first six papers deal with general theoretical questions, the following five confront specific issues in the domain of language analysis arising from the application of categories. The volume will appeal to a very broad readership: advanced students and scholars in any field of linguistics, but also specialists in the philosophy of language, and scholars interested in the cognitive aspects of language from different subfields (neurolinguistics, cognitive sciences, psycholinguistics, anthropology).

Number in the World s Languages

Number in the World s Languages
Author: Paolo Acquaviva,Michael Daniel
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 946
Release: 2022-06-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110622713

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The strong development in research on grammatical number in recent years has created a need for a unified perspective. The different frameworks, the ramifications of the theoretical questions, and the diversity of phenomena across typological systems, make this a significant challenge. This book addresses the challenge with a series of in-depth analyses of number across a typologically diverse sample, unified by a common set of descriptive and analytic questions from a semantic, morphological, syntactic, and discourse perspective. Each case study is devoted to a single language, or in a few cases to a language group. They are written by specialists who can rely on first-hand data or on material of difficult access, and can place the phenomena in the context of the respective system. The studies are preceded and concluded by critical overviews which frame the discussion and identify the main results and open questions. With specialist chapters breaking new ground, this book will help number specialists relate their results to other theoretical and empirical domains, and it will provide a reliable guide to all linguists and other researchers interested in number.

Applicative Morphology

Applicative Morphology
Author: Sara Pacchiarotti,Fernando Zuniga
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2022-10-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110778021

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This book is about recurrent functions of applicative morphology not included in typologically-oriented definitions. Based on substantial cross-linguistic evidence, it challenges received wisdom on applicatives in several ways. First, in many of the surveyed languages, applicatives are the sole means to introduce a non-Actor semantic role into a clause. When there is an alternative way of expression, the applicative counterpart often has no valence-increasing effect on the targeted root. Second, applicative morphology can introduce constituents which are not syntactic objects and/or co-occur with obliques. Third, functions such as conveying aspectual nuances to the predicate (intensity, repetition, habituality) or its arguments (partitive P, highly individuated P), narrow-focusing constituents, and functioning as category-changing devices are attested in geographically distant and genetically unrelated languages. Further, this volume reveals that spatial-related morphology is prone to developing applicative functions in disparate languages and phyla. Finally, several contributions discuss the diachrony of applicative constructions and their (non-syntactic) attested functions, including a case of applicatives-in-the-making.

The Hittite Middle Voice

The Hittite Middle Voice
Author: Guglielmo Inglese
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2020-07-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004432307

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In this book, Inglese offers a new description of the middle voice in Hittite, both from a synchronic and a diachronic perspective. The analysis is based on a corpus of original Hittite texts and is framed within current trends in linguistic typology.

Associated Motion

Associated Motion
Author: Antoine Guillaume,Harold Koch
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 702
Release: 2021-03-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110692129

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This volume is the first book-length presentation of the grammatical category of Associated Motion. It provides a framework for understanding a grammatical phenomenon which, though present in many languages, has gone unrecognized until recently. Previously known primarily from languages of Australia and South America, grammatical AM marking has now been identified in languages from most parts of the world (except Europe) and is becoming an important topic in linguistic typology. The chapters provide a thorough introduction to the subject, discussion of the relation between AM and related grammatical concepts, detailed descriptions of AM in a wide range of the world’s languages, and surveys of AM in particular language families and areas.

Word Order Typology and Comparative Constructions

Word Order Typology and Comparative Constructions
Author: Paul Kent Andersen
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1983
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027235176

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This monograph, discussing various aspects involved with a typology of word order, strives to take a next step towards a better understanding of the profound unity underlying languages. The volume is divided into five sections: 1) Word order typology; 2) A critical analysis of word order typology; 3) Word order within comparative constructions; 4) Word order in the comparative construction in the Rigveda; 5) Diachronic aspects of word order withing comparative constructions.

Language Typology and Language Universals 2 Teilband

Language Typology and Language Universals 2 Teilband
Author: Martin Haspelmath,Ekkehard König,Wulf Oesterreicher,Wolfgang Raible
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 1013
Release: 2008-07-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110194265

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This handbook provides a comprehensive and thorough survey of our current insights into the diversity and unity found across the 6000 languages of this planet. The 125 articles include inter alia chapters on the patterns and limits of variation manifested by analogous structures, constructions and linguistic devices across languages (e.g. word order, tense and aspect, inflection, color terms and syllable structure). Other chapters cover the history, methodology and the theory of typology, as well as the relationship between language typology and other disciplines. The authors of the individual sections and chapters are for the most part internationally known experts on the relevant topics. The vast majority of the articles are written in English, some in French or German. The handbook is not only intended for the expert in the fields of typology and language universals, but for all of those interested in linguistics. It is specifically addressed to all those who specialize in individual languages, providing basic orientation for their analysis and placing each language within the space of what is possible and common in the languages of the world.