Linguistic Diversity in Space and Time

Linguistic Diversity in Space and Time
Title Linguistic Diversity in Space and Time PDF eBook
Author Johanna Nichols
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 376
Release 2018-12-14
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0226580598

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In this ground-breaking book, Johanna Nichols proposes means of describing, comparing, and interpreting linguistic diversity, both genetic and structural, providing the foundations for a theory of diversity based upon population science. This book will interest linguists, archaeologists, and population specialists. "An awe-inspiring book, unequalled in scope, originality, and the range of language data considered."—Anna Siewierska, Linguistics "Fascinating. . . . A brilliant pioneering study."—Journal of Indo-European Studies "A superbly reasoned book."—John A. C. Greppin, Times Literary Supplement

Space and Time in Languages and Cultures

Space and Time in Languages and Cultures
Title Space and Time in Languages and Cultures PDF eBook
Author Luna Filipovi?
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 509
Release 2012
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027223904

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This volume offers novel insights into linguistic diversity in the domains of spatial and temporal reference, searching for uniformity amongst diversity. A number of authors discuss expression of dynamic spatial relations cross-linguistically in a vast range of typologically different languages such as Bezhta, French, Hinuq, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Serbian, and Spanish, among others. The contributions on linguistic expression of time all shed new light on pertinent questions regarding this cognitive domain, such as the hotly debated relationship between cross-linguistic differences in talking about time and universal principles of utterance interpretation, modelling temporal inference through aspectual interactions, as well as the complexity of the acquisition of tense-aspect relations in a second language. The topic of space and time in language and culture is also represented, from a different point of view, in the sister volume Space and Time in Languages and Cultures: Language, Culture, and Cognition (HCP 37) which discusses spatial and temporal constructs in human language, cognition, and culture in order to come closer to a better understanding of the interaction between shared and individual characteristics of language and culture that shape the way people interact with each other and exchange information about the spatio-temporal constructs that underlie their cognitive, social, and linguistic foundations.

Book Review

Book Review
Title Book Review PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Heath
Publisher
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Release 1994
Genre
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Using models from dialect geography and population genetics, Nichols links Australian colonization from the Old World on the basis of typological distributions.

Space and Time in Languages and Cultures

Space and Time in Languages and Cultures
Title Space and Time in Languages and Cultures PDF eBook
Author Luna Filipović
Publisher
Pages
Release 2012
Genre Bezhta language
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Space and Time in Languages and Cultures

Space and Time in Languages and Cultures
Title Space and Time in Languages and Cultures PDF eBook
Author Luna Filipovi?
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 378
Release 2012
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027223912

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This is an interdisciplinary volume that focuses on the central topic of the representation of events, namely cross-cultural differences in representing time and space, as well as various aspects of the conceptualisation of space and time. It brings together research on space and time from a variety of angles, both theoretical and methodological. Crossing boundaries between and among disciplines such as linguistics, psychology, philosophy, or anthropology forms a creative platform in a bold attempt to reveal the complex interaction of language, culture, and cognition in the context of human communication and interaction. The authors address the nature of spatial and temporal constructs from a number of perspectives, such as cultural specificity in determining time intervals in an Amazonian culture, distinct temporalities in a specific Mongolian hunter community, Russian-specific conceptualisation of temporal relations, Seri and Yucatec frames of spatial reference, memory of events in space and time, and metaphorical meaning stemming from perception and spatial artefacts, to name but a few themes. The topic of space and time in language and culture is also represented, from a different albeit related point of view, in the sister volume Space and Time in Languages and Cultures: Linguistic Diversity (HCP 36) which focuses on the language-specific vis-à-vis universal aspects of linguistic representation of spatial and temporal reference.

Space and Time in Languages and Cultures

Space and Time in Languages and Cultures
Title Space and Time in Languages and Cultures PDF eBook
Author Luna Filipovi?
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 379
Release 2012-07-24
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 902727360X

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This is an interdisciplinary volume that focuses on the central topic of the representation of events, namely cross-cultural differences in representing time and space, as well as various aspects of the conceptualisation of space and time. It brings together research on space and time from a variety of angles, both theoretical and methodological. Crossing boundaries between and among disciplines such as linguistics, psychology, philosophy, or anthropology forms a creative platform in a bold attempt to reveal the complex interaction of language, culture, and cognition in the context of human communication and interaction. The authors address the nature of spatial and temporal constructs from a number of perspectives, such as cultural specificity in determining time intervals in an Amazonian culture, distinct temporalities in a specific Mongolian hunter community, Russian-specific conceptualisation of temporal relations, Seri and Yucatec frames of spatial reference, memory of events in space and time, and metaphorical meaning stemming from perception and spatial artefacts, to name but a few themes. The topic of space and time in language and culture is also represented, from a different albeit related point of view, in the sister volume Space and Time in Languages and Cultures: Linguistic diversity (HCP 36) which focuses on the language-specific vis-à-vis universal aspects of linguistic representation of spatial and temporal reference.

Multilingualism and Language Diversity in Urban Areas

Multilingualism and Language Diversity in Urban Areas
Title Multilingualism and Language Diversity in Urban Areas PDF eBook
Author Peter Siemund
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 391
Release 2013-05-31
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027272212

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This state-of-the-art volume provides an interdisciplinary overview of current topics and research foci in the areas of linguistic diversity and migration-induced multilingualism and aims to lay the foundations for interdisciplinary work and the development of a common methodological framework for the field. Linguistic diversity and migration-induced multilingualism are complex, mufti-faceted phenomena that need to be studied from different, complementary perspectives. The volume comprises a total of fourteen contributions from linguistic, educationist, and urban sociological perspectives and highlights the areas of language acquisition, contact and change, multilingual identities, urban spaces, and education. Linguistic diversity can be framed as a result of current processes of migration and globalization. As such the topic of the present volume addresses both a general audience interested in migration and globalization on a more general level, and a more specialized audience interested in the linguistic repercussions of these large-scale societal developments.