Linguistics, the Cambridge Survey

Linguistics, the Cambridge Survey
Title Linguistics, the Cambridge Survey PDF eBook
Author Frederick J. Newmeyer
Publisher
Pages
Release 1988
Genre Linguistics
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Syntactic Variation and Genre

Syntactic Variation and Genre
Title Syntactic Variation and Genre PDF eBook
Author Heidrun Dorgeloh
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 373
Release 2010
Genre Computers
ISBN 3110226472

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Review text: "Without a doubt, the volume in its entirety is inspiring. ... The articles are all written in an accessible style, so that the publication is suitable not only for experts, but also for students of linguistics. It is recommendable to all who want to broaden their horizons and embark on linguistic studies at the borders of traditional sub-disciplines."Sixta Quassdorf in: Linguist List 22.3028.

Syntactic Geolectal Variation

Syntactic Geolectal Variation
Title Syntactic Geolectal Variation PDF eBook
Author Alba Cerrudo
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 393
Release 2021-11-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027259879

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This volume brings together studies that combine both traditional and contemporary tools in the study of syntactic geolectal variation, with a special focus on a subset of Iberian varieties. There is an increasing body of research on syntactic micro-variation, but the interaction between dialectology (which makes use of atlases, corpora, databases, questionnaires, interviews, etc.) and formal syntactic studies has traditionally been weak (or even nonexistent), which is precisely the gap the contributions in this book aim at filling in. From a broader perspective, this collection is meant as a contribution to the subfield of linguistic variation and to the more general field of Romance linguistics, with special interest in Spanish and in other Iberian languages. The volume is meant for both researchers and students interested in linguistic variation or dialectology and, specifically, in syntactic variation in Iberian languages.

Syntactic Variation

Syntactic Variation
Title Syntactic Variation PDF eBook
Author Roberta D'Alessandro
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2012-07-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781107404878

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This book was first published in 2010. The study of Romance languages can tell us a great deal about sentence structure and its variation in general. Focusing on the dialects of Italy - including the islands of Sardinia and Sicily - the authors explore three thematic areas: the nominal domain, the verbal domain and the left periphery of the clause. The book gives fresh attention to the dialects, arguing that they offer an unprecedented degree of variation (not found, for example, in Germanic languages). Analysing a host of data, the authors show how the dialects can be used as a test-bed for investigating and challenging received ideas about language structure and change. Coherent and wide-ranging, this is a vital resource for those working in syntactic theory, historical linguistics and Romance languages.

Explanations in Sociosyntactic Variation

Explanations in Sociosyntactic Variation
Title Explanations in Sociosyntactic Variation PDF eBook
Author Tanya Karoli Christensen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 227
Release 2022-01-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1108492843

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New perspectives on how and why syntax varies between and within speakers, focusing on explaining theoretical backgrounds and methods.

The Limits of Syntactic Variation

The Limits of Syntactic Variation
Title The Limits of Syntactic Variation PDF eBook
Author Theresa Biberauer
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 536
Release 2008
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027255156

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Against the background of the past half century s typological and generative work on comparative syntax, this volume brings together 16 papers considering what we have learned and may still be able to learn about the nature and extent of syntactic variation. More specifically, it offers a multi-perspective critique of the Principles and Parameters approach to syntactic variation, evaluating the merits and shortcomings of the pre-Minimalist phase of this enterprise and considering and illustrating the possibilities opened up by recent empirical and theoretical advances. Contributions focus on four central topics: firstly, the question of the locus of variation, whether the attested variation may plausibly be understood in parametric terms and, if so, what form such parameters might take; secondly, the fate of one of the most prominent early parameters, the Null Subject Parameter; thirdly, the matter of parametric clusters more generally; and finally, acquisition issues.

Syntactic Variation and Genre

Syntactic Variation and Genre
Title Syntactic Variation and Genre PDF eBook
Author Heidrun Dorgeloh
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 373
Release 2010-12-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110226480

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This volume explores the interplay of syntactic variation and genre. How do genres emerge and what is the role of syntax in constituting them? Why do certain constructions appear in certain types of text? The book takes the concept of genre as a reference-point for the description and analysis of morpho-syntactic variation and change. It includes both overviews of theoretical approaches to the concept of genre and text type in linguistics and studies of specific syntactic phenomena in English, German, and selected Romance languages. Contributions to the volume make use of insights from attempts for text classification and rhetorical views on genre and reach from quantitative, corpus-based methodology to qualitative, text-based analyses. The types of texts investigated cover spoken, highly interactive, and written forms of communication, including selected genres of computer-mediated communication. Corpus data come from both synchronic and diachronic linguistic corpora, such as LOB, Brown, FLOB, Frown, ARCHER, and ICE-Jamaica. This spectrum both in approaches and data is meant to provide a theoretical foundation as well as a realistic view of the inherent complexity of form-function relationships in syntax. At the same time, genre is treated as a category relevant beyond discourse studies, consisting of forms and conventions at all levels of linguistic analysis, including syntax. The book is therefore of interest to linguists and graduate students in the area of syntax, discourse analysis, and pragmatics, as well as to sociolinguists and corpus linguists working on register variation.