The Formal Grammar of Switch-Reference (RLE Linguistics B: Grammar)

The Formal Grammar of Switch-Reference (RLE Linguistics B: Grammar)
Title The Formal Grammar of Switch-Reference (RLE Linguistics B: Grammar) PDF eBook
Author Daniel L Finer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 231
Release 2014-02-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317933680

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This book studies the syntax of switch-reference and its implications for the theory of grammar. Switch-reference, found in many genetically and geographically diverse languages, is a phenomenon whereby referential identity between subjects of hierarchically adjacent clauses is encoded by the presence of a morpheme, usually suffixed to the verb of the subordinate clause. This book argues that switch-reference should be analysed as a syntactic rather than a purely pragmatic or functional feature of language.

Accessing Noun-Phrase Antecedents (RLE Linguistics B: Grammar)

Accessing Noun-Phrase Antecedents (RLE Linguistics B: Grammar)
Title Accessing Noun-Phrase Antecedents (RLE Linguistics B: Grammar) PDF eBook
Author Mira Ariel
Publisher Routledge
Pages 277
Release 2014-02-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317933834

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Accessing Noun-Phrase Antecedents offers a radical shift in the analysis of discourse anaphora, from a purely pragmatic account to a cognitive account, in terms of processing procedures. Mira Ariel defines referring expressions as markers signalling the degree of Accessibility in memory of the antecedent. The notion of Accessibility is explicitly defined, the crucial factors being the Salience of the antecedent, and the Unity between the antecedent and the anaphor. This analysis yields an astonishing array of new results. The precise distribution of referring expressions in actual discourse is directly predicted. Several universals of anaphoric relations are stated. Thus, although not all languages necessarily have the same markers, and nor do they assign them precisely the same function, Ariel shows that they all obey the same Accessibility marking hierarchy. This book will be compulsory reading for anyone with an interest in the semantics and pragmatics of referring expressions, in the interaction of semantics and pragmatics, and more generally in the interaction between peripheral and central cognitive systems.

A Reference Grammar of Thai

A Reference Grammar of Thai
Title A Reference Grammar of Thai PDF eBook
Author Shoichi Iwasaki
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 432
Release 2005-03-10
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780521650854

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A clear, detailed and comprehensive guide to the grammar of the Thai language.

An Introduction to the Theory of Formal Languages and Automata

An Introduction to the Theory of Formal Languages and Automata
Title An Introduction to the Theory of Formal Languages and Automata PDF eBook
Author Willem J. M. Levelt
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 151
Release 2008
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027232504

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The present text is a re-edition of Volume I of Formal Grammars in Linguistics and Psycholinguistics, a three-volume work published in 1974. This volume is an entirely self-contained introduction to the theory of formal grammars and automata, which hasn't lost any of its relevance. Of course, major new developments have seen the light since this introduction was first published, but it still provides the indispensible basic notions from which later work proceeded. The author's reasons for writing this text are still relevant: an introduction that does not suppose an acquaintance with sophisticated mathematical theories and methods, that is intended specifically for linguists and psycholinguists (thus including such topics as learnability and probabilistic grammars), and that provides students of language with a reference text for the basic notions in the theory of formal grammars and automata, as they keep being referred to in linguistic and psycholinguistic publications; the subject index of this introduction can be used to find definitions of a wide range of technical terms. An appendix has been added with further references to some of the core new developments since this book originally appeared.

Mathematical Linguistics

Mathematical Linguistics
Title Mathematical Linguistics PDF eBook
Author Andras Kornai
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 300
Release 2007-11-10
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1846289858

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Mathematical Linguistics introduces the mathematical foundations of linguistics to computer scientists, engineers, and mathematicians interested in natural language processing. The book presents linguistics as a cumulative body of knowledge from the ground up: no prior knowledge of linguistics is assumed. As the first textbook of its kind, this book is useful for those in information science and in natural language technologies.

Grammaticalization and Language Change in Chinese

Grammaticalization and Language Change in Chinese
Title Grammaticalization and Language Change in Chinese PDF eBook
Author Xiu-Zhi Zoe Wu
Publisher Routledge
Pages 335
Release 2004-08-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1134307276

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Grammaticalization and Language Change in Chinese illuminates how studies of language development and change provide special insights into the understanding of current, synchronic systems of language.

Worrorra

Worrorra
Title Worrorra PDF eBook
Author Mark Clendon
Publisher University of Adelaide Press
Pages 516
Release 2014-05-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1922064599

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The Kimberley Arafuran language Worrorra was spoken traditionally on the remote coastline and precipitously beautiful hinterland between the Walcott Inlet and the Prince Regent River. The language described here is that attested by its last full speakers, Patsy Lulpunda, Amy Peters and Daisy Utemorrah. Patsy Lulpunda was a child when Europeans first entered her country in 1912, and Amy Peters and Daisy Utemorrah both grew up on the Kunmunya mission. This comprehensive and detailed grammar provides as well an historical and cultural context for a society now drastically altered. In the 1950s Worrorra people left their traditional land and from the 1970s the number of people speaking Worrorra as their first language declined dramatically. Worrorra is a highly polysynthetic language, characterised by overarching concord and a high degree of morphological fusion. Verbal semantics involve a voicing opposition and an extensive system of evidentiality-marking. Worrorra has elaborate systems of pragmatic reference, a derivational morphology that projects agreement-class concord across most lexical categories and complex predicates that incorporate one verb within another. Nouns are distributed among five genders, the intensional properties of which define dynamic oppositions between men and women on the one hand, and earth and sky on the other. This volume will be of interest to morphologists, syntacticians, semanticists, anthropologists, typologists, and readers interested in Australian language and culture generally.