Typology and universals
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Typology and universals
(Cambridge textbooks in linguistics)
Cambridge University Press, 2003
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Previous ed.: 1990
Pagination of the book reprinted in 2004: xxv, 341, xvi p.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-312) and indexes
Size of hardcover (transferred to digital printing 2009): 24 cm
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Comparison of the grammars of human languages reveals systematic patterns of variation. Typology and universals research uncovers those patterns to formulate universal constraints on language and seek their exploration. In this essential textbook, William Croft presents a comprehensive introduction to the method and theory used in studying typology and universals. The theoretical issues discussed range from the most fundamental to the most abstract. The book provides students and researchers with extensive examples of language universals in phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. This second edition has been thoroughly rewritten and updated to reflect advances in typology and universals in the past decade, including: new methodologies such as the semantic map model and questions of syntactic argumentation; discussion of current debates over deeper explanations for specific classes of universals; and comparison of the typological and generative approaches to language.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Typological classification
- 3. Implicational universals and competing motivations
- 4. Grammatical categories: typological markedness
- 5. Grammatical hierarchies and the semantic map model
- 6. Prototypes and the interaction of typological patterns
- 7. Syntactic argumentation and syntactic structure in typology
- 8. Diachronic typology
- 9. Typology as an approach to language.
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