Locative Predications in Chadic Languages

Locative Predications in Chadic Languages
Title Locative Predications in Chadic Languages PDF eBook
Author Zygmunt Frajzyngier
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 353
Release 2024-10-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0198896220

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This book demonstrates that the grammatical systems of individual languages encode unique semantic structures. Zygmunt Frajzyngier examines these semantic structures with particular reference to how languages convey information about the location of an entity or an event and the movements of an entity in space, drawing on data from eight typologically distinct languages that belong to three branches of the Chadic family. These languages were chosen because some display locative expressions with semantic and syntactic characteristics that have not been observed or described in other languages, most importantly in the coding of what Frajzyngier calls 'the locative domain' in the grammatical system. The volume shows that utterances in a given language are determined by the functions encoded in the grammatical system and by where those functions are encoded; it further shows that syntactic properties and the existence of some lexical items in the language are also determined by those same functions.

Afroasiatic

Afroasiatic
Title Afroasiatic PDF eBook
Author Mauro Tosco
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 296
Release 2018-01-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027264570

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The articles in the present volume offer an updated view of the breadth of theoretical and empirical research being carried on in the different subgroups of the Afroasiatic phylum. They are written by leading specialists and are representative of widely different perspectives and interests, from the analysis of data from scarcely known varieties to the reappraisal of old debates (such as the value of the Classical Arabic verbal forms). Reflecting a great diversity of language structures and functions, the articles are grouped into three broad areas: the phylum as such in its classificatory and typological aspects; the analysis of the intricate morphology of Afroasiatic and its developments; and the syntax of Afroasiatic in its widest sense, from the clause to the sentence and beyond. They witness how Afroasiatic, with its unsurpassed historical depth and immense geographical breadth, keeps representing a constant source of fascinating data and implications for linguistic theory.

A Grammar of Pévé

A Grammar of Pévé
Title A Grammar of Pévé PDF eBook
Author Erin Shay
Publisher BRILL
Pages 384
Release 2019-10-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9004410058

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A Grammar of Pévé describes and examines a wide range of linguistic forms and functions found in Pévé, a Chadic language spoken in parts of the Republic of Chad and the Republic of Cameroon.

Functional-Historical Approaches to Explanation

Functional-Historical Approaches to Explanation
Title Functional-Historical Approaches to Explanation PDF eBook
Author Tim Thornes
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 314
Release 2013-07-25
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027271976

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Contributions from both well-known practitioners and new voices in the areas of language typology, historical linguistics, and function-based approaches to language description define this volume, as does its foci in two major geographical areas — southeast Asia and northwestern North America. All of the papers appeal, in one way or another, to functional-historical approaches to explanation. Behind this appeal lies an assumption that languages are selective in their development in ways that are dependent upon the communicative tasks to which they are put. As such, language function accounts for both variation and historical development over time.

The Emergence of Functions in Language

The Emergence of Functions in Language
Title The Emergence of Functions in Language PDF eBook
Author Zygmunt Frajzyngier
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 337
Release 2021-01-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0198844298

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This volume explores the question of why languages differ in the meanings expressed by their grammatical systems. It offers a new methodology to explore the differences and the motivations behind the emergence of meanings, based on data from a wide range of languages, including English, French, Polish, Chadic languages, and Sino-Russian idiolects.

Ancient Egyptian and Afroasiatic

Ancient Egyptian and Afroasiatic
Title Ancient Egyptian and Afroasiatic PDF eBook
Author María Victoria Almansa-Villatoro
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 359
Release 2023-08-23
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1646022300

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By challenging assumptions regarding the proximity between Egyptian and Semitic Languages, Ancient Egyptian and Afroasiatic provides a fresh approach to the relationships and similarities between Ancient Egyptian, Semitic, and Afroasiatic languages. This in-depth analysis includes a re-examination of the methodologies deployed in historical linguistics and comparative grammar, a morphological study of Ancient Egyptian, and critical comparisons between Ancient Egyptian and Semitic, as well as careful considerations of environmental factors and archaeological evidence. These contributions offer a reassessment of the Afroasiatic phylum, which is based on the relations between Ancient Egyptian and the other Afroasiatic branches. This volume illustrates the advantages of viewing Ancient Egyptian in its African context. In addition to the editors, the contributors to this collection include Shiferaw Assefa, Michael Avina, Vit Bubenik, Leo Depuydt, Christopher Ehret, Zygmunt Frajzyngier, J. Lafayette Gaston, Tiffany Gleason, John Huehnergard, Andrew Kitchen, Elsa Oréal, Chelsea Sanker, Lameen Souag, Andréas Stauder, Deven N. Vyas, Aren Wilson-Wright, and Jean Winand.

Explaining Language Structure through Systems Interaction

Explaining Language Structure through Systems Interaction
Title Explaining Language Structure through Systems Interaction PDF eBook
Author Zygmunt Frajzyngier
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 329
Release 2003-11-27
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027295565

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This book proposes a framework for describing languages through the description of relationships among lexicon, morphology, syntax, and phonology. The framework is based on the notion of formal coding means; the principle of functional transparency; the notion of functional domains; and the notion of systems interaction in the coding of functional domains. The study is based on original analyses of cross-linguistic data.The fundamental finding of the study is that different languages may code different functional domains, which must be discovered by analyzing the formal means available in each language. The first part of the book proposes a methodology for discovering functional domains and the second part describes the properties of various functional domains. The book presents new cross-linguistic analyses of theoretical issues including agreement; phenomena attributed to government; nominal classification; prerequisites for and implications of linear order coding; and defining characteristics of lexical categories. The study also contributes new analyses of specific problems in individual languages.