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  1. The evolution of morphology
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This book considers the evolution of the grammatical structure of words in the contexts of human evolution and the origins of language. The author challenges the conventional views of the relationship between syntax and morphology, the adaptationist... mehr

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    This book considers the evolution of the grammatical structure of words in the contexts of human evolution and the origins of language. The author challenges the conventional views of the relationship between syntax and morphology, the adaptationist view of language evolution, and the notion that language in some way reflects 'laws of form'. Contents -- Preface and acknowledgements -- 1 Design in language and design in biology -- 1.1 A difficulty faced by human linguists -- 1.2 How to overcome the difficulty: The power of abductive reasoning -- 1.3 Narrowing the focus: Why does morphology exist? -- 1.4 Design in biology: What it does and does not mean -- 1.4.1 'Design' does not mean 'intelligent design' -- 1.4.2 'Good design' is not tautologous -- 1.4.3 Examples of bad design in vertebrates -- 1.5 Back to language: Williams and Chomsky -- 1.6 Advice to readers -- 2 Why there is morphology: Traditional accounts -- 2.1 A puzzle as viewed from Mars -- 2.2 The two systems within grammar: Are they genuinely distinct? -- 2.3 Morphology as syntax below the word level -- 2.3.1 Lieber and the sing-sang question -- 2.3.2 Lieber and the pig-hunter question -- 2.4 Morphology as a driver for syntactic displacement -- 2.5 Morphology as the grammar of bound items -- 2.6 Morphology as lexical structure -- 2.7 Morphology as the detritus of linguistic change -- 2.7.1 Linguistic change and the pig-hunter question -- 2.7.2 Linguistic change and the sing-sang question -- 2.8 The puzzle remains -- 3 A cognitive-articulatory dilemma -- 3.1 Setting the scene: Speech with vocabulary but no grammar -- 3.2 Synonymy avoidance: A broader-than-human trait -- 3.2.1 The elusiveness of exact synonymy in human language -- 3.2.2 Synonymy avoidance among animals -- 3.3 A dilemma: The development of 'synonyms' due to assimilation -- 3.3.1 The speed of speech production in protolanguage -- 3.3.2 Assimilatory effects of fluent speech -- 3.3.3 Cliché patterns and the loss of phonological conditioning -- 3.4 Isolated synonymies versus systematic synonymy patterns -- 3.4.1 Two obvious ways of resolving synonymy dilemmas -- 3.4.2 Systematic synonymy patterns and how they might evolve -- 3.5 The way ahead.

     

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    ISBN: 9781282383098
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    Schriftenreihe: Oxford linguistics
    Studies in the Evolution of Language Ser
    Studies in the evolution of language ; 14
    Schlagworte: Grammar, Comparative and general; Historical linguistics; Grammar, Comparative and general ; Morphosyntax; Historical linguistics; Electronic books
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  2. The genitive case in Dutch and German
    a study of morphosyntactic change in codified languages
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    Erschienen: [2014]
    Verlag:  Brill, Leiden

    In The Genitive Case in Dutch and German, Alan K. Scott offers an account of the tension between morphosyntactic change and codification, focusing on the effect that codification has had on the genitive case and alternative constructions in both... mehr

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    In The Genitive Case in Dutch and German, Alan K. Scott offers an account of the tension between morphosyntactic change and codification, focusing on the effect that codification has had on the genitive case and alternative constructions in both languages Morphosyntactic change -- The genitive case -- Data and methodology -- The Dutch genitive -- The German genitive -- Codification and morphosyntactic change -- Conclusions and closing remarks.

     

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    Beteiligt: Scott, Alan
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9789004183285; 9004183280
    Schriftenreihe: Brill's studies in historical linguistics 2211-4904 ; 2
    Brill's studies in historical linguistics ; 2
    Schlagworte: Grammar, Comparative and general; Grammar, Comparative and general; German language; Dutch language; Linguistic change; Linguistic change; Dutch language; German language; Grammar, Comparative and general; Grammar, Comparative and general; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; German; Grammar, Comparative and general ; Morphosyntax; Grammar, Comparative and general ; Possessives; Linguistic change
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    Morphosyntactic changeThe genitive case -- Data and methodology -- The Dutch genitive -- The German genitive -- Codification and morphosyntactic change -- Conclusions and closing remarks.

  3. Germanic genitives
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    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam

    Introductory overview -- Genitives in Germanic / Christian Zimmer, Horst J. Simon & Tanja Ackermann -- Portraits of lesser studied languages. A new perspective on the Luxembourgish genitive / Caroline Döhmer -- Frisian genitives: From Old Frisian to... mehr

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    Introductory overview -- Genitives in Germanic / Christian Zimmer, Horst J. Simon & Tanja Ackermann -- Portraits of lesser studied languages. A new perspective on the Luxembourgish genitive / Caroline Döhmer -- Frisian genitives: From Old Frisian to the modern dialects / Jarich Hoekstra -- Genitive markers and their destinies. On the motivation of genitive-s omission in Contemporary German / Christian Zimmer -- From genitive suffix to linking element: A corpus study on the genesis and productivity of a new compounding pattern in (Early) New High German / Kristin Kopf -- The development of non-paradigmatic linking elements in Faroese and the decline of the genitive case / Hjalmar P. Petersen & Renata Szczepaniak -- "Genitives" in nominal configurations. The Genitive Rule and its background / Peter Gallmann -- From genitive inflection to possessive marker? The development of German possessive -s with personal names / Tanja Ackermann -- Yiddish possessives as a case for genitive case / Kerstin Hoge -- Genitives and their functional competitors. Genitives and proper name compounds in German / Barbara Schlücker -- On the role of cases and possession in Germanic: A typological approach / Kurt Braunmüller

     

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    Beteiligt: Zimmer, Christian (HerausgeberIn); Simon, Horst J. (HerausgeberIn); Ackermann, Tanja (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Online
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in language companion series ; volume 193
    Schlagworte: Germanic languages; Grammar, Comparative and general; Germanic languages; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; German; Conference papers and proceedings; Germanic languages ; Case; Grammar, Comparative and general ; Morphosyntax
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  4. The evolution of morphology
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This book considers the evolution of the grammatical structure of words in the contexts of human evolution and the origins of language. The author challenges the conventional views of the relationship between syntax and morphology, the adaptationist... mehr

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    This book considers the evolution of the grammatical structure of words in the contexts of human evolution and the origins of language. The author challenges the conventional views of the relationship between syntax and morphology, the adaptationist view of language evolution, and the notion that language in some way reflects 'laws of form'. Contents -- Preface and acknowledgements -- 1 Design in language and design in biology -- 1.1 A difficulty faced by human linguists -- 1.2 How to overcome the difficulty: The power of abductive reasoning -- 1.3 Narrowing the focus: Why does morphology exist? -- 1.4 Design in biology: What it does and does not mean -- 1.4.1 'Design' does not mean 'intelligent design' -- 1.4.2 'Good design' is not tautologous -- 1.4.3 Examples of bad design in vertebrates -- 1.5 Back to language: Williams and Chomsky -- 1.6 Advice to readers -- 2 Why there is morphology: Traditional accounts -- 2.1 A puzzle as viewed from Mars -- 2.2 The two systems within grammar: Are they genuinely distinct? -- 2.3 Morphology as syntax below the word level -- 2.3.1 Lieber and the sing-sang question -- 2.3.2 Lieber and the pig-hunter question -- 2.4 Morphology as a driver for syntactic displacement -- 2.5 Morphology as the grammar of bound items -- 2.6 Morphology as lexical structure -- 2.7 Morphology as the detritus of linguistic change -- 2.7.1 Linguistic change and the pig-hunter question -- 2.7.2 Linguistic change and the sing-sang question -- 2.8 The puzzle remains -- 3 A cognitive-articulatory dilemma -- 3.1 Setting the scene: Speech with vocabulary but no grammar -- 3.2 Synonymy avoidance: A broader-than-human trait -- 3.2.1 The elusiveness of exact synonymy in human language -- 3.2.2 Synonymy avoidance among animals -- 3.3 A dilemma: The development of 'synonyms' due to assimilation -- 3.3.1 The speed of speech production in protolanguage -- 3.3.2 Assimilatory effects of fluent speech -- 3.3.3 Cliché patterns and the loss of phonological conditioning -- 3.4 Isolated synonymies versus systematic synonymy patterns -- 3.4.1 Two obvious ways of resolving synonymy dilemmas -- 3.4.2 Systematic synonymy patterns and how they might evolve -- 3.5 The way ahead.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781282383098
    RVK Klassifikation: ET 300
    Auflage/Ausgabe: Online-Ausg.
    Schriftenreihe: Oxford linguistics
    Studies in the Evolution of Language Ser
    Studies in the evolution of language ; 14
    Schlagworte: Grammar, Comparative and general; Historical linguistics; Grammar, Comparative and general; Historical linguistics; Grammar, Comparative and general ; Morphosyntax; Historical linguistics; Electronic books
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xii, 253 p.)), ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [236]-247) and index. - Description based on print version record

    Contents; Preface and acknowledgements; 1 Design in language and design in biology; 2 Why there is morphology: Traditional accounts; 3 A cognitive-articulatory dilemma; 4 Modes of synonymy avoidance; 5 The ancestors of affixes; 6 The ancestors of stem alternants; 7 Derivation, compounding, and lexical storage; 8 Morphological homonymy and morphological meanings; 9 Conclusions; References; Language Index; Name Index; Subject Index