Linguistic Universals and Language Change

Author:   Jeff Good (, University at Buffalo)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199298495


Pages:   356
Publication Date:   24 January 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Linguistic Universals and Language Change


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This book looks at the relationship between linguistic universals and language change. Reflecting the resurgence of work in both fields over the last two decades, it addresses two related issues of central importance in linguistics: the balance between synchronic and diachronic factors in accounting for universals of linguistic structure, and the means of distinguishing genuine aspects of a universal human cognitive capacity for language from regularities that may be traced to extraneous origins. The volume brings together specially commissioned work by leading scholars, including prominent representatives of generative and functional linguistics. It examines rival explanations for linguistic universals and assesses the effectiveness of competing models of language change. The authors investigate patterns and processes of grammatical and lexical change across a wide range of languages; they consider the degree to which common characteristics condition processes of change in related languages; and examine how far differences in linguistic outcomes may be explained by cultural or external factors. This book will interest the wide range of scholars in linguistics and related fields concerned with language change, historical linguistics, linguistic typology and universals, and the nature of the human language faculty

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Author:   Jeff Good (, University at Buffalo)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.90cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.780kg
ISBN:  

9780199298495


ISBN 10:   0199298491
Pages:   356
Publication Date:   24 January 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1: Jeff Good: Introduction Part I Universals and Change: General Perspectives 2: Paul Kiparsky: Universals Constrain Change; Change Results in Typological Generalizations 3: Alice C. Harris: On the Explanation of Typologically Unusual Structures Part II Phonological Universals: Variation, Change, and Structure 4: Juliette Blevins: Consonant Epenthesis: Natural and Unnatural Histories 5: Joan L. Bybee: Formal Universals as Emergent Phenomena: The Origins of Structure Preservation Part III Morphological Relationships: The Shape of Paradigms 6: Andrew Garrett: Paradigmatic Uniformity and Markedness 7: Adam Albright: Explaining Universal Tendencies and Language Particulars in Analogical Change Part IV Morphosyntactic Patterns: The Form of Grammatical Markers 8: Martin Haspelmath: Creating Economical Morphosyntactic Patterns in Language Change 9: Tania Kuteva and Bernd Heine: On the Explanatory Value of Grammaticalization Part V Phrase Structure: Modelling the Development of Syntactic Constructions 10: John Whitman: The Classification of Constituent Order Generalizations and Diachronic Explanation 11: Paul J. Hopper: Emergent Serialization in English: Pragmatics and Typology Part VI Conclusion 12: Johanna Nichols: Universals and Diachrony: Some Observations References Index

Reviews

...rich insightful theoretical interpretation, along with extensive examination of data and sophisticated statistical analysis. It is also cleverly organized and rigorously edited... Linguistic Universals and Language Change is undoubtedly required reading for anyone interested in linguistic typology and universals, language change and historical linguistics. * Susan Lixia Cheng, Linguistics * an excellent addition to the literature on universals and language change. * B. Richard Page, Zeitschrift fur Dialektologie und Linguistik *


...rich insightful theoretical interpretation, along with extensive examination of data and sophisticated statistical analysis. It is also cleverly organized and rigorously edited... Linguistic Universals and Language Change is undoubtedly required reading for anyone interested in linguistic typology and universals, language change and historical linguistics. Susan Lixia Cheng, Linguistics an excellent addition to the literature on universals and language change. B. Richard Page, Zeitschrift fur Dialektologie und Linguistik


...rich insightful theoretical interpretation, along with extensive examination of data and sophisticated statistical analysis. It is also cleverly organized and rigorously edited... Linguistic Universals and Language Change is undoubtedly required reading for anyone interested in linguistic typology and universals, language change and historical linguistics. Susan Lixia Cheng, Linguistics


Author Information

Jeff Good is Assistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University at Buffalo. He was previously a senior research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig. He has examined the relationship between grammatical patterns and language change in diverse languages, including Chechen, Saramaccan, Turkish, and languages of the Bantu family. His published work includes articles in Diachronica, Studies in Language, Lingua, and the Yearbook of Morphology.

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