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Language Description Informed by Theory

  • Edited by: Rob Pensalfini , Myfany Turpin and Diana Guillemin
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2014
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This volume explores how linguistic theories inform the ways in which languages are described. Theories, as representations of linguistic categories, guide the field linguist to look for various phenomena without presupposing their necessary existence and provide the tools to account for various sets of data across different languages. A goal of linguistic description is to represent the full range of language structures for any given language. The chapters in this book cover various sub-disciplines of linguistics including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, language acquisition, and anthropological linguistics, drawing upon theoretical approaches such as prosodic Phonology, Enhancement theory, Distributed Morphology, Minimalist syntax, Lexical Functional Grammar, and Kinship theory. The languages described in this book include Australian languages (Pama-Nyungan and non-Pama-Nyungan), Romance languages as well as English. This volume will be of interest to researchers in both descriptive and theoretical linguistics.


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Rob Pensalfini, Diana Guillemin and Myfany Turpin
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Myfany Turpin and Diana Guillemin
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Samantha Disbray
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Part 1. Phonology

Myfany Turpin, Katherine Demuth and April Ngampart Campbell
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Erich Round
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Part 2. Morphology

Evidence from Garrwa
Ilana Mushin
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Rob Pensalfini
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History, method and Pama-Nyungan (Australian) verbs
Harold Koch
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Part 3. Syntax

Evidence of a principle of economy from Mauritian Creole
Diana Guillemin
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The case of Romance negation
Giuseppe Longobardi
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Rachel Nordlinger
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Further evidence from language mixing
Felicity Meakins
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Part 4. Semantics

The current status of the French future tense
Lynn Wales
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A view from clean
Beth Levin and Malka Rappaport Hovav
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Part 5. Anthropological Linguistics

Structure and agency in the language of Bininj Gunwok kinship
Murray Garde
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