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Language Universals and Variation

Editat de Mengistu Amberber, Peter Collins
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iun 2002 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Issues addressed in this contributed volume include lexical semantics, morphosyntax, and phonology based on the broad theme of formal approaches to language universals and variation. Aspects of natural language variation are investigated from a formal theoretical perspective, including the Principles and Parameters/Minimalist Program, Lexical Functional Grammar and Optimality Theory. A wide range of languages and language families are considered, including Amharic, Arabic, Bantu, Berber, Chamorro, English, French, Japanese, Malyalam, Polish, Spanish, Tagalog, Turkish, and Warlpiri.This is an important addition to the growing body of literature on language universals and variation from formal theoretical perspectives. It will be a useful reference to linguistics specialists and other cognitive scientists. The topics covered are also diverse, ranging from pronominal clitic variation in dialects of Spanish to passives in Bantu and Polish and the typology of Wh-in-situ questions and vowel place constraints.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275976835
ISBN-10: 0275976831
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

MENGISTU AMBERBER is a lecturer in linguistics at the School of Modern Language Studies at the University of New South Wales, Australia.PETER COLLINS is Associate Professor of Linguistics and Head of the Linguistics Department at the University of New South Wales, Australia.

Cuprins

PrefaceQuirky Alternations of Transitivity: The Case of Ingestive Predicates by Mengistu AmberberExplaining Clitic Variation in Spanish by José Camacho and Liliana SánchezSlavic Passives, Bantu Passives, and Human Cognition by Peter KipkaThe Split VP Hypothesis: Evidence from Language Acquisition by Masatoshi KoizumiSyntactic Constraints in a "Free Word Order" Language by Mary LaughrenOn the Range and Variety of Cases Assigned by Adpositions by Alan LibertOptimality and Three Western Austronesian Case Systems by Anna MachlachlanAffixes, Clitics, and Bantu Morphosyntax by Sam MchomboTwo Types of Wh-in-situ by Masanori NakamuraVowel Place Contrasts by Keren RiceReferencesIndex of AuthorsIndex of Languages and Language FamiliesSubject Index

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Issues addressed in this contributed volume include lexical semantics, morphosyntax, and phonology based on the broad theme of formal approaches to language universals and variation. Aspects of natural language variation are investigated from a formal theoretical perspective, including the Principles and Parameters/Minimalist Program, Lexical Functional Grammar and Optimality Theory. A wide range of languages and language families are considered, including Amharic, Arabic, Bantu, Berber, Chamorro, English, French, Japanese, Malyalam, Polish, Spanish, Tagalog, Turkish, and Warlpiri.

This is an important addition to the growing body of literature on language universals and variation from formal theoretical perspectives. It will be a useful reference to linguistics specialists and other cognitive scientists. The topics covered are also diverse, ranging from pronominal clitic variation in dialects of Spanish to passives in Bantu and Polish and the typology of Wh-in-situ questions and vowel place constraints.