The Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Typology
Herausgeber: Song, Jae Jung
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This book provides a critical state-of-the-art overview of work in linguistic typology. It examines the directions and challenges of current research and shows how these reflect and inform work on the development of linguistic theory.
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This book provides a critical state-of-the-art overview of work in linguistic typology. It examines the directions and challenges of current research and shows how these reflect and inform work on the development of linguistic theory.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 778
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1328g
- ISBN-13: 9780199658404
- ISBN-10: 0199658404
- Artikelnr.: 35276097
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 778
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1328g
- ISBN-13: 9780199658404
- ISBN-10: 0199658404
- Artikelnr.: 35276097
Jae Jung Song is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Otago. His books include Causatives and Causation: A Universal-Typological Perspective (Addison Wesley Longman 1996); Case, Typology and Grammar, co-edited with Anna Siewierska (Benjamins 1998); Linguistic Typology: Morphology and Syntax (Pearson 2001); The Korean Language: Structure, Use and Context (Routledge 2005); and Frontiers of Korean Language Acquisition (Saffron Books 2006). He has held visiting appointments with Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (Leipzig), and La Trobe University (Melbourne).
* Part I: Foundations: History, Theory, and Method
* 1: Paolo Ramat: The (Early) History of Linguistic Typology
* 2: Giorgi Graffi: The Pioneers of Linguistic Typology: From Gabelentz
to Greenberg
* 3: Michael Daniel: Linguistic Typology and the Study of Language
* 4: Edith A. Moravcsik: Explaining Language Universals
* 5: Leon Stassen: The Problem of Cross-linguistic Identification
* 6: Dik Bakker: Language Sampling
* Part II: Theoretical Dimensions of Linguistic Typology
* 7: Joan Bybee: Markedness: Iconicity, Economy, and Frequency
* 8: John Haiman: Competing Motivations
* 9: Johan van der Auwera and Volker Gast: Categories and Prototypes
* 10: Greville G. Corbett: Implicational Hierarchies
* 11: John A. Hawkins: Processing Efficiency and Complexity in
Typological Patterns
* 12: Sonia Cristofaro: Language Universals and Linguistic Knowledge
* Part III: Empirical Dimensions of Linguistic Typology
* 13: Jae Jung Song: Word Order Typology
* 14: Walter Bisang: Word Classes
* 15: Beatrice Primus: Case-Marking Typology
* 16: Anna Siewierska: Person Marking
* 17: Seppo Kittilä: Transitivity Typology
* 18: Leonid Kulikov: Voice Typology
* 19: Balthasar Bickel: Grammatical Relations Typology
* 20: Ferdinand de Haan: Typology of Tense, Aspect, and Modality
Systems
* 21: Lindsay Whaley: Syntactic Typology
* 22: Dunstan Brown: Morphological Typology
* 23: Nicholas Evans: Semantic Typology
* 24: Ian Maddieson: Typology of Phonological Systems
* Part IV: Linguistic Typology in a Wider Context
* 25: Kenneth Shields: Linguistic Typology and Historical Linguistics
* 26: Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm: Linguistic Typology and Language Contact
* 27: Melissa Bowerman: Linguistic Typology and First Language
Acquisition
* 28: Fred R. Eckman: Linguistic Typology and Second language
Acquisition
* 29: Patience Epps: Linguistic Typology and Language Documentation
* 30: Maria Polinsky: Linguistic Typology and Formal Grammar
* References
* Author Index
* Language Index
* Subject Index
* 1: Paolo Ramat: The (Early) History of Linguistic Typology
* 2: Giorgi Graffi: The Pioneers of Linguistic Typology: From Gabelentz
to Greenberg
* 3: Michael Daniel: Linguistic Typology and the Study of Language
* 4: Edith A. Moravcsik: Explaining Language Universals
* 5: Leon Stassen: The Problem of Cross-linguistic Identification
* 6: Dik Bakker: Language Sampling
* Part II: Theoretical Dimensions of Linguistic Typology
* 7: Joan Bybee: Markedness: Iconicity, Economy, and Frequency
* 8: John Haiman: Competing Motivations
* 9: Johan van der Auwera and Volker Gast: Categories and Prototypes
* 10: Greville G. Corbett: Implicational Hierarchies
* 11: John A. Hawkins: Processing Efficiency and Complexity in
Typological Patterns
* 12: Sonia Cristofaro: Language Universals and Linguistic Knowledge
* Part III: Empirical Dimensions of Linguistic Typology
* 13: Jae Jung Song: Word Order Typology
* 14: Walter Bisang: Word Classes
* 15: Beatrice Primus: Case-Marking Typology
* 16: Anna Siewierska: Person Marking
* 17: Seppo Kittilä: Transitivity Typology
* 18: Leonid Kulikov: Voice Typology
* 19: Balthasar Bickel: Grammatical Relations Typology
* 20: Ferdinand de Haan: Typology of Tense, Aspect, and Modality
Systems
* 21: Lindsay Whaley: Syntactic Typology
* 22: Dunstan Brown: Morphological Typology
* 23: Nicholas Evans: Semantic Typology
* 24: Ian Maddieson: Typology of Phonological Systems
* Part IV: Linguistic Typology in a Wider Context
* 25: Kenneth Shields: Linguistic Typology and Historical Linguistics
* 26: Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm: Linguistic Typology and Language Contact
* 27: Melissa Bowerman: Linguistic Typology and First Language
Acquisition
* 28: Fred R. Eckman: Linguistic Typology and Second language
Acquisition
* 29: Patience Epps: Linguistic Typology and Language Documentation
* 30: Maria Polinsky: Linguistic Typology and Formal Grammar
* References
* Author Index
* Language Index
* Subject Index
* Part I: Foundations: History, Theory, and Method
* 1: Paolo Ramat: The (Early) History of Linguistic Typology
* 2: Giorgi Graffi: The Pioneers of Linguistic Typology: From Gabelentz
to Greenberg
* 3: Michael Daniel: Linguistic Typology and the Study of Language
* 4: Edith A. Moravcsik: Explaining Language Universals
* 5: Leon Stassen: The Problem of Cross-linguistic Identification
* 6: Dik Bakker: Language Sampling
* Part II: Theoretical Dimensions of Linguistic Typology
* 7: Joan Bybee: Markedness: Iconicity, Economy, and Frequency
* 8: John Haiman: Competing Motivations
* 9: Johan van der Auwera and Volker Gast: Categories and Prototypes
* 10: Greville G. Corbett: Implicational Hierarchies
* 11: John A. Hawkins: Processing Efficiency and Complexity in
Typological Patterns
* 12: Sonia Cristofaro: Language Universals and Linguistic Knowledge
* Part III: Empirical Dimensions of Linguistic Typology
* 13: Jae Jung Song: Word Order Typology
* 14: Walter Bisang: Word Classes
* 15: Beatrice Primus: Case-Marking Typology
* 16: Anna Siewierska: Person Marking
* 17: Seppo Kittilä: Transitivity Typology
* 18: Leonid Kulikov: Voice Typology
* 19: Balthasar Bickel: Grammatical Relations Typology
* 20: Ferdinand de Haan: Typology of Tense, Aspect, and Modality
Systems
* 21: Lindsay Whaley: Syntactic Typology
* 22: Dunstan Brown: Morphological Typology
* 23: Nicholas Evans: Semantic Typology
* 24: Ian Maddieson: Typology of Phonological Systems
* Part IV: Linguistic Typology in a Wider Context
* 25: Kenneth Shields: Linguistic Typology and Historical Linguistics
* 26: Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm: Linguistic Typology and Language Contact
* 27: Melissa Bowerman: Linguistic Typology and First Language
Acquisition
* 28: Fred R. Eckman: Linguistic Typology and Second language
Acquisition
* 29: Patience Epps: Linguistic Typology and Language Documentation
* 30: Maria Polinsky: Linguistic Typology and Formal Grammar
* References
* Author Index
* Language Index
* Subject Index
* 1: Paolo Ramat: The (Early) History of Linguistic Typology
* 2: Giorgi Graffi: The Pioneers of Linguistic Typology: From Gabelentz
to Greenberg
* 3: Michael Daniel: Linguistic Typology and the Study of Language
* 4: Edith A. Moravcsik: Explaining Language Universals
* 5: Leon Stassen: The Problem of Cross-linguistic Identification
* 6: Dik Bakker: Language Sampling
* Part II: Theoretical Dimensions of Linguistic Typology
* 7: Joan Bybee: Markedness: Iconicity, Economy, and Frequency
* 8: John Haiman: Competing Motivations
* 9: Johan van der Auwera and Volker Gast: Categories and Prototypes
* 10: Greville G. Corbett: Implicational Hierarchies
* 11: John A. Hawkins: Processing Efficiency and Complexity in
Typological Patterns
* 12: Sonia Cristofaro: Language Universals and Linguistic Knowledge
* Part III: Empirical Dimensions of Linguistic Typology
* 13: Jae Jung Song: Word Order Typology
* 14: Walter Bisang: Word Classes
* 15: Beatrice Primus: Case-Marking Typology
* 16: Anna Siewierska: Person Marking
* 17: Seppo Kittilä: Transitivity Typology
* 18: Leonid Kulikov: Voice Typology
* 19: Balthasar Bickel: Grammatical Relations Typology
* 20: Ferdinand de Haan: Typology of Tense, Aspect, and Modality
Systems
* 21: Lindsay Whaley: Syntactic Typology
* 22: Dunstan Brown: Morphological Typology
* 23: Nicholas Evans: Semantic Typology
* 24: Ian Maddieson: Typology of Phonological Systems
* Part IV: Linguistic Typology in a Wider Context
* 25: Kenneth Shields: Linguistic Typology and Historical Linguistics
* 26: Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm: Linguistic Typology and Language Contact
* 27: Melissa Bowerman: Linguistic Typology and First Language
Acquisition
* 28: Fred R. Eckman: Linguistic Typology and Second language
Acquisition
* 29: Patience Epps: Linguistic Typology and Language Documentation
* 30: Maria Polinsky: Linguistic Typology and Formal Grammar
* References
* Author Index
* Language Index
* Subject Index