Approaches to Language Typology

Author:   Shibatani ,  Bynon
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   396
Publication Date:   08 April 1999
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Author:   Shibatani ,  Bynon
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Clarendon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.30cm
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ISBN:  

9780198238669


ISBN 10:   0198238665
Pages:   396
Publication Date:   08 April 1999
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1: Masayoshi Shibatani and Theodora Bynon: Approaches to Language Typology: A Conspectus 2: Paolo Ramat: Typological Comparison: Towards a Historical Perspective 3: Petr Sgall: Prague School Typology 4: William Croft: Modern Syntactic Typology 5: Joseph H. Greenberg: The Diachronic Typological Approach to Language 6: Gilbert Lazard: Typological Research on Actancy: The Paris RIVALC Group 7: Vladimir P. Nedjalkov and Viktor P. Litvinov: The St Petersburg/Leningrad Typology Group 8: Hansjakob Seiler: Cognitive-Conceptual Structure and Linguistic Encoding: Language Universals and Typology in the UNITYP Framework 9: Naoki Fukui: The Principles-and-Parameters Approach: A Comparative Syntax of Engish and Japanese

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`This volume is essential reading for anyone who wishes to gain a comprehensive view of what language typology is all about ... This volume is designed to provide the reader with a representative and reasonably comprehensive view of this extensive and variegated field so that readers can see for themselves what distinguishes the various approaches, as well as grasp what unifies them ... this volume should be found on the bookshelf of all serious students of typology. Not only do the papers themselves address substantive issues and make generally significant contributions to this domain, the reference section found at the end of each paper potentially open a whole world to the interested.' Eugene Casad, Notes on Linguistics 2.4 (1999)


This volume is essential reading for anyone who wishes to gain a comprehensive view of what language typology is all about ... This volume is designed to provide the reader with a representative and reasonably comprehensive view of this extensive and variegated field so that readers can see for themselves what distinguishes the various approaches, as well as grasp what unifies them ... this volume should be found on the bookshelf of all serious students of typology. Not only do the papers themselves address substantive issues and make generally significant contributions to this domain, the reference section found at the end of each paper potentially open a whole world to the interested. Eugene Casad, Notes on Linguistics 2.4 (1999)


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Masayoshi Shibatani is Professor of Linguistics at Kobe University, and co-editor of the journal Pragmatics. He is author of The Languages of Japan (1990) and editor of several collections of typological interest including Grammatical Constructions (1996), Passive and Voice (1988), and The Grammar of Causative Constructions (1976). Theodora Bynon is Professor of Historical Linguistics (now part-time) at the University of London. She is the author of Historical Linguistics (1977) and of numerous papers on topics in historical linguistics, the history of linguistics, and typology.

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