Perspectives on Language Structure and Language Change

Perspectives on Language Structure and Language Change
Title Perspectives on Language Structure and Language Change PDF eBook
Author Lars Heltoft
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 431
Release 2019-06-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027262632

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This volume centers on three important theoretical concepts for the study of language change and the ways in which language structure emerges and turns into new structure: reanalysis, actualization, and indexicality. Reanalysis is a part of ongoing everyday language use, a process through which language is reproduced and changed. Actualization refers to the processes through which a reanalyzed structure spreads throughout single communities and society. Indexicality covers the way in which parts of a linguistic system can point to other parts of the system, both syntagmatically and paradigmatically. The inclusion of indexicality leads to fine-grained analysis in morphology, word order, and constructional syntax.

Language Structure, Variation and Change

Language Structure, Variation and Change
Title Language Structure, Variation and Change PDF eBook
Author Ian E. Mackenzie
Publisher Springer
Pages 291
Release 2019-03-09
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3030105679

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This book offers an original account of the dynamics of syntactic change and the evolving structure of Old Spanish that combines rigorous manuscript-based investigation, quantitative analysis and a syntactic approach grounded in Minimalist thinking. Its analysis of both successful and failed changes demonstrates the degree of unpredictability caused by the interaction of competing factors and will shed fresh light on the assumed unidirectionality of linguistic change. Importantly, it reveals that Old Spanish and modern Spanish are more similar to one another than is usually supposed and demonstrates that many of the differences between the two varieties are quantitative rather than qualitative. This theoretically sophisticated examination of historical corpora will provide an invaluable resource for students and scholars of Old and modern Spanish, historical linguistics, sociolinguistics and syntax.

Linguistic Structure and Change

Linguistic Structure and Change
Title Linguistic Structure and Change PDF eBook
Author Thomas Berg
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 364
Release 1998
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780198236726

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Thomas Berg challenges context-free theories of linguistics; he is concerned with the way the term 'explanation' is typically used in the discipline. He argues that real explanations cannot emerge from a view which asserts the autonomy of language, but only from an approach which seeks to establish a connection between language and the contexts in which it is embedded. The author examines the psychological context in detail. He uses an interactiveactivation model of language processing to derive predictions about synchronic linguistic patterns, the course of linguistic change, and the structure of poetic rhymes. The majority of these predictions are borne out, leading the author to conclude that the structure of language is shaped by the properties of the mechanism which puts it to use, and that psycholinguistics thus qualifies as one likely approach from which to derive an explanation of linguistic structure.

Language Change

Language Change
Title Language Change PDF eBook
Author Joan Bybee
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 311
Release 2015-05-28
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1107020166

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This new introduction explores all aspects of language change, with an emphasis on the role of cognition and language use.

Information Structure and Language Change

Information Structure and Language Change
Title Information Structure and Language Change PDF eBook
Author Roland Hinterhölzl
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 401
Release 2009-05-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110216116

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The volume presents new approaches to explaining word order variation and change in the Germanic languages and thus relates to one of the most prominent and widely discussed topics in the theory of language change and diachronic syntax. The novelty of our approach consists in three main points. First of all, we aim at describing functional variety in the field of word order and verb placement in the early Germanic languages not as a result of language contact, but rather as a language-internal phenomenon related to stylistic and grammatical conditions in information packaging. Second, given that information structure is not directly accessible in texts from historical corpora that are available only in written form and bear no or little information on prosody and intonation, it presents various methods of retrieving information-structural categories in such texts. Third, it presents empirical studies on the relation between word order and information structure of the four main texts of the Old High German period and embeds these results in the wider picture of word order change in Germanic. The volume will be of interest to students of German, English, and general linguistics as well as to researchers interested in diachronic syntax, philology of Older German, language change, information structure, discourse semantics, language typology, computational linguistics, and corpus studies.

Syntactic Structures

Syntactic Structures
Title Syntactic Structures PDF eBook
Author Noam Chomsky
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 120
Release 2020-05-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3112316002

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Usage-Based Approaches to Language Change

Usage-Based Approaches to Language Change
Title Usage-Based Approaches to Language Change PDF eBook
Author Evie Coussé
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 282
Release 2014-07-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027270090

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Usage-based approaches to language have gained increasing attention in the last two decades. The importance of change and variation has always been recognized in this framework, but has never received central attention. It is the main aim of this book to fill this gap. Once we recognize that usage is crucial for our understanding of language and linguistic structures, language change and variation inevitably take centre stage in linguistic analysis. Along these lines, the volume presents eight studies by international authors that discuss various approaches to studying language change from a usage-based perspective. Both theoretical issues and empirical case studies are well-represented in this collection. The case studies cover a variety of different languages – ranging from historically well-studied European languages via Japanese to the Amazonian isolate Yurakaré with no written history at all. The book provides new insights relevant for scholars interested in both functional and cognitive linguistic theory, in historical linguists and in language typology.