32.3536, Books: The Emergence of Grammars. A Closer Look at Dialects between Phonology and Morphosyntax: Russo
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Date: Mon, 08 Nov 2021 09:26:39
From: Michela Russo [mrusso at univ-paris8.fr]
Subject: The Emergence of Grammars. A Closer Look at Dialects between Phonology and Morphosyntax: Russo
Title: The Emergence of Grammars. A Closer Look at Dialects between
Phonology and Morphosyntax
Series Title: Languages and Linguistics
Publication Year: 2021
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
https://novapublishers.com/series/
Book URL: https://novapublishers.com/shop/the-emergence-of-grammars-a-closer-look-at-dialects-between-phonology-and-morphosyntax/
Editor: Michela Russo
Hardback: ISBN: 9781536198881 Pages: 456 Price: U.S. $ $230
Abstract:
What is a grammar? What types of grammar are possible in natural languages?
Why and to what extent do grammatical properties vary from one language to
another?
This book gathers ten original contributions on the phonology and morphosyntax
of various languages, which, from several complementary angles, contribute to
the general debate on the genesis and structure of grammars. Their common
thread is the logical relationship between general theory and particular
grammar(s).
Basing their reflections on the careful study of various empirical materials
(from Lithuanian, Gothic, Sanskrit, Nakanai, Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian,
Finnic languages, Atlantic Languages, Proto-Western Arabic and Maltese, to
Occitan, Medieval French, Medieval and Modern Italo-Romance), the general and
common angle to these contributions is to describe and model variation in
Grammar.
The contributions help to show how grammar is structured at different levels
of linguistic analysis and how syntactic, morphological and phonological
theories are mutually enriched by work carried out at their interface.
The book is intended for all general linguists interested in phonology,
morphology, syntax and typological variation.
Linguistic Field(s): Morphology
Phonology
Syntax
Typology
Written In: English (eng)
See this book announcement on our website:
http://linguistlist.org/pubs/books/get-book.cfm?BookID=157873
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