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《语言类型学与普遍语法特征(英文版)》
语言类型学与普遍语法特征(英文版)
作者:(英)克罗夫特(Croft,W.)
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ISBN:756001943
出版社:外语教学与研究出版社
出版日期:2000-10-01
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书夫曼编号:656380
原价: 28.9
普通会员:27.02  一星会员:26.21
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内容简介

Comparison  of  the  grammars  of  human  lagnuages  reveals  systematic  patterns  of  variation.  research  in  typology  and  universals  attempts  to  uncover  those  patterns.  to  formulate  the  universal  constraints  on  language  that  define  those  patterns,  and  to  seek  explanations  for  the  universals.  In  this  volume,  the  first  of  its  kind,  william  Croft  provides  the  reader  with  a  comprehensive  introduction  to  the  method  and  theory  used  in  typology-universals  research.  together  with  an  overview  of  basic  grammatical  differences  between  languages.  He  discusses  theoretical  issues  ranging  from  the  most  fundamental-on  what  basis  can  the  arammars  of  diverse  languages  be  compared?-to  the  most  absttact-what  is  the  role  of  fuctional  and  historical  explanation  of  language  universals?  -and  gives  extensive  illustration  from  the  world''''s  languages.  several  case  studies  also  provide  extended  examples  of  the  methodologies  applied  to  specific  problems.  As  well  as  explicating  basic  concepts  established  in  the  last  thirty  years.  current  areas  of  typological  research  are  thoroughly  covered  (including  some  discussion  of  phonological  typology).  The  author  demonstrates  how  complex  patterns  of  cross-linguistic  variation.  such  as  hierarchies  and  prototypes.  are  built  on  the  basic  patterns  of  implicational  universals  and  markedness.  He  also  draws  together  contemporary  research  on  cross-linguistic  patterns  of  the  form-meaning  relation  and  on  universals  of  language  change,  and  shows  how  a  new  approach  to  limguistic  explanation,  the  "functional-typological"  or  "dynamic"  paradigm,  has  evolved  in  the  last  decade.        This  textbook  will  appeal  to  scholars  and  students  alike  in  linguistics  and  anthropology.

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目录

目      录  Preface  by  Halliday                                      王宗炎序                                      导读                                      Preface  and  Acknowledgments                                      Abbreviations                                      1    Introduction                                      1.1    Definitions  and  scope  of  typology                                      1.2    Cross-linguistic  comparison                                      1.3    The  problem  of  cross-linguistic  comparability                                      1.4    Non-typological  factors  and  the  sampling  problem                                      1.5    Data  sources                                      2    Typological  classification                                      2.1    Introduction                                      2.1    The  concept  ora  linguistic  type    strategy                                        2.3    Morphological  typology                                      3    Implicational  universals                                      3.1    Restrictions  on  possible  language  types                                      3.2    Unrestricted  and  implicationai  universals                                      3.3    Deeper  explanations  for  word-order  universals                                      4    Markedness  in  typology                                      4.1    Introduction                                      4.2    Markedness  and  implicationai  universals                                      4.3    Criteria  for  markedness                                      4.3.1    Structure                                      4.3.2    Behavior                                      4-3.2.1    Inflectional  behavior                                      4.3.2.2    Distributional  behavior                                      4.3.3    Frequency                                      4.3.4    Neutral  value                                      4.4    Conclusion                                      5    Grammatical  hierarchies                                      5.1    Introduction                                      5.2    Hierarchies,  implicational  universals  and  markedness                                      5.3    The  principal  grammatical  hierarchies                                      5.3.1    Number                                      5.3.2    The  grammatical  relations  hierarchy  and  NP  accessibility                                      5.3.3    Animaey,  definiteness  and  hierarchy  of  features                                      5.3.4    Bondedness    the  modifier  hierarchy                                        5.4    Phonological  hierarchies                                      5.5    Conclusion                                      6    Prototypes  and  the  interaction  of  typological  patterns                                      6.1    Introduction                                      6.2    Clusters  and  typological  evidence  ]dr  prototypes                                      6.2.1    Animacy  and  definiteness                                      6.2.2    Transitivity                                      6.3    Markedness  reversals  and  complementary  prototypes                                      6.3.1    Some  phonological  examples                                      6.3.2    Case,  animacy  and  verb  type                                      6.3.3    Nouns,  verbs  and  adjectives                                      6.3.4    Other  markedness  reversals                                      6.4    More  complex  interactions                                      6.4.1    Place  of  articulation                                      6.4.2    Person                                      6.5    Typology  and  syntactic  analysis                                      External  motivation  and  the  typology  of  form-function                                      relations                                      7.1    Introduction                                      7.2    Markedness  and  economic  motivation                                      7.2.1    Frequency                                      7.2.2    Other  external  explanations  for  markedness  patterns                                      7.3    iconicity                                      7.3.1    Isomorphismand  polysemy                                      7.3.2    Iconic  motivation                                      7.3.2.1    Conceptual  distance  and  constituent  structure                                      7.3.2.2    Syntactic  categories,  Objects  and  events                                      7.3.2.3    Other  universals  of  linguistic  structure                                      7.4    Competing  motivations                                      7.5    Typological  conspiracies  and  communicative  motivation                                      7.6    Conclusion                                      8    Diachronic  typology                                      8.1    Introduction                                      8.2    The  dynamicization  of  synchronic  typology                                      8.3    From  states  to  processes                                      8.4    Directionality  of  change                                      8.5    Grammaticalization                                      8.5.1    Correlated  grammaticalization  processes                                      8.5.1.1    Phonological                                      8.5.1.2    Morphosvntactic                                      8.5.1.3    Functional                                      8.5.2    some  issues  in  grammaticalization                                      8.6    Conclusion                                      9    Linguistic  explanation  in  the  dynamic  paradigm                                      9.1    Introduction                                      9.2    DeScription,  explanation  and  generalization                                      9.3    lnternal  generalizations:  language-internal  and                                      cross-linguistic                                      9.4    External  generalizations:  language  and  biology                                      9.5    Diachronic  explanations  and  synchronic  grammar                                      Notes                                      References                                      Map  of  languages  cited                                      Author  index                                      Language  index                                      Subject  index                                      Croft:  Typology  and  Universals:  Errata                                      文库索引


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