The Logic of Markedness
Title | The Logic of Markedness PDF eBook |
Author | Edwin L. Battistella |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 188 |
Release | 1996-08-22 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 019535592X |
Theories of language espoused by linguists during much of this century have assumed that there is a hierarchy to the elements of language such that certain constructions, rules, and features are unmarked while others are marked; "play" for example, is unmarked or neutral, while "played" or "player" is marked. This opposition, referred to as markedness, is one of the concepts which both Chomskyan generative grammar and Jakobsonian structuralism appear to share, yet which each tradition has treated differently. Battistella studies the historical development of the concept of markedness in the Prague School structuralism of Roman Jakobson, its importation into generative linguistics, and its subsequent development within Chomsky's "principles and parameters" framework. He traces how structuralist and generative linguistics have drawn on and expanded the notion of markedness, both as a means of characterizing linguistic constructs and as a theory of the innate language faculty.
The Logic of Language
Title | The Logic of Language PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Shapiro |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 347 |
Release | 2022-08-21 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 303106612X |
This book serves as a basis for the exploration of language in a more systematic way. By surveying the several major divisions of language (phonology, morphology, syntax, lexis, tropology) and explicating the way in which sound and meaning cohere in them, this text lays bare––for students, scholars and advanced readers alike––the lineaments of an understanding of what makes language the sign system par excellence, in the service of its most important function as the instrument of cognition and of communication. This book is intended as a companion volume to Shapiro’s The Speaking Self: Language Lore and English Usage. The two volumes taken in tandem will provide a solid grounding in the observational science of linguistics, linking theory with practice in a way that will expand one’s understanding of language as a global phenomenon.
Markedness Theory
Title | Markedness Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Edna Andrews |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 1990-05-09 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780822309598 |
Edna Andrews clarifies and extends the work of Roman Jakobson to develop a theory of invariants in language by distinguishing between general and contextual meaning in morphology and semantics. Markedness theory, as Jakobson conceived it, is a qualitative theory of oppositional binary relations. Andrews shows how markedness theory enables a linguist to precisely define the systemically given oppositions and hierarchies represented by linguistic categories. In addition, she redefines the relationship between Jakobsonian markedness theory and Peircean interpretants. Though primarily theoretical, the argument is illustrated with discussions about learning a second language, the relationship of linguistics to mathematics (particularly set theory, algebra, topology, and statistics) in their mutual pursuit of invariance, and issues involving grammatical gender and their implications in several languages.
Verbal Aspect in Synoptic Parallels
Title | Verbal Aspect in Synoptic Parallels PDF eBook |
Author | Wally V. Cirafesi |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 203 |
Release | 2013-04-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004250271 |
This source edition of Gessner’s private library contains those seventy eight books that Gessner read most carefully and annotated by hand. The majority have been reproduced from the rich holdings of the Zentralbibliothek Zürich, while other important copies included in this edition are held by the University Library of Basle. The marginalia in these books are so numerous that they almost constitute a new set of sources, which are of interest not only to historians and philologists but also to those who study the history of early modern medicineand the natural sciences.
Theory of Markedness in Generative Grammar
Title | Theory of Markedness in Generative Grammar PDF eBook |
Author | Adriana Belletti |
Publisher | |
Pages | 628 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Generative grammar |
ISBN |
The Language of the New Testament
Title | The Language of the New Testament PDF eBook |
Author | Stanley E. Porter |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 535 |
Release | 2013-02-21 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004236406 |
In The Language of the New Testament, Stanley E. Porter and Andrew W. Pitts assemble an international team of scholars whose work has focused on the Greek language of the earliest Christians in terms of its context, history and development.
Christian Origins and Greco-Roman Culture
Title | Christian Origins and Greco-Roman Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Stanley E. Porter |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 764 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004234160 |
In "Christian Origins and Greco-Roman Culture," Stanley Porter and Andrew Pitts assemble an international team of scholars whose work has focused on reconstructing the social matrix for earliest Christianity through the use of Greco-Roman materials and literary forms. Each essay moves forward the current understanding of how primitive Christianity situated itself in relation to evolving Hellenistic culture. Some essays focus on configuring the social context for the origins of the Jesus movement and beyond, while others assess the literary relation between early Christian and Greco-Roman texts.