Towards a Lexicogrammar of Mekeo
Author: Alan A. Jones
Publisher: Pacific Linguistics Research School of Pacific and Asian Stu
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 630
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Author: Alan A. Jones
Publisher: Pacific Linguistics Research School of Pacific and Asian Stu
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 630
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Total Pages: 781
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Bridget D. Samuels
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Published: 2017-11-16
Total Pages: 251
ISBN-13: 9027264929
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn recent years, an increasing number of linguists have re-examined the question of whether markedness has explanatory power, or whether it is a phenomenon that begs explanation itself. This volume brings together a collection of articles with a broad range of critical viewpoints on the notion of markedness in phonological theory. The contributions span a variety of phonological frameworks and relate to morphosyntax, historical linguistics, neurolinguistics, biolinguistics, and language typology. This volume will be of particular interest to phonologists of both synchronic and diachronic persuasions and has strong implications for the architecture of grammar with respect to phonology and its interfaces with morphosyntax and phonetics.
Author: Thomas Reuter
Publisher: ANU E Press
Published: 2006-10-01
Total Pages: 389
ISBN-13: 192094270X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection of papers is the fifth in a series of volumes on the work of the Comparative Austronesian Project. Reflecting the unique experience of fourteen ethnographers in as many different societies, the papers in this volume explore how people in the Austronesian-speaking societies of the Asia-Pacific have traditionally constructed their relationship to land and specific territories. Focused on the nexus of local and global processes, the volume offers fresh perspectives to current debate in social theory on the conflicting human tendencies of mobility and emplacement.
Author: Mark S. Mosko
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 302
ISBN-13: 9781845450243
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe essays in this volume collectively transform perspectives previously experienced as divergent, conflicting, and inconsistent into a common and complex orientation to problems central to the natural and social sciences involving transitions between order and disorder."--Jacket.
Author: Stephen A. Wurm
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2011-02-11
Total Pages: 1903
ISBN-13: 3110819724
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“An absolutely unique work in linguistics publishing – full of beautiful maps and authoritative accounts of well-known and little-known language encounters. Essential reading (and map-viewing) for students of language contact with a global perspective.” Prof. Dr. Martin Haspelmath, Max-Planck-Institut für Evolutionäre Anthropologie The two text volumes cover a large geographical area, including Australia, New Zealand, Melanesia, South -East Asia (Insular and Continental), Oceania, the Philippines, Taiwan, Korea, Mongolia, Central Asia, the Caucasus Area, Siberia, Arctic Areas, Canada, Northwest Coast and Alaska, United States Area, Mexico, Central America, and South America. The Atlas is a detailed, far-reaching handbook of fundamental importance, dealing with a large number of diverse fields of knowledge, with the reported facts based on sound scholarly research and scientific findings, but presented in a form intelligible to non-specialists and educated lay persons in general.
Author: Jonathan J. Webster
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2015-02-26
Total Pages: 529
ISBN-13: 1441197583
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Bloomsbury Companion to M. A. K. Halliday is a comprehensive and accessible reference resource to one of the world's leading and most influential linguists. Born in 1925, Halliday is the figure most responsible for the development of systemic functional linguistics (SFL). The impact of his work extends beyond linguistics, into the study of stylistics, computation linguistics, visual narrative and multimodal communication. He is considered a founder of the field of social semiotics. Written by leading figures in the field, the volume provides readers with an authoritative overview of his early career, his most important theoretical findings and how his work has influenced linguistics as a discipline. From the publishers of his 'Collected Works' and 'The Essential Halliday', this is another must have book underlining Halliday's era-defining impact on the field of linguistics.
Author: Elisabeth Verhoeven
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2008-11-06
Total Pages: 335
ISBN-13: 3110211769
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGrammaticalization theory has played a major role in the developments in language typology and functional linguistics during the last three decades. Grammaticalization phenomena show that grammars evolve in a continuous way following cross-linguistically established diachronic paths. The contributions in this book shed new light on some central issues in grammaticalization theory such as the (uni-)directionality debate, the relation between grammaticalization and constructions, and the concept of multiple grammaticalization. Evidence for grammaticalization in several domains of grammar is presented: adpositions, numeral classifiers, honorifics, agreement markers, applicatives, reciprocals, delexical verbs, auxiliaries, relative clauses, and discourse particles. The empirical investigations come from several languages, among them many understudied languages such as Nanafwe, Maltese, Manambu, Chibchan and Siouan languages.
Author: Darrell T. Tryon
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2011-06-01
Total Pages: 3564
ISBN-13: 3110884011
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVolumes 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.