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Descriptive theories, explanatory theories, and Basic Linguistic Theory
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Matthew S. Dryer
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Catching language 1
- Grammaticography: The art and craft of writing grammars 41
- Real descriptions: Reflections on native speaker and non-native speaker descriptions of a language 69
- Realizing Humboldt’s dream: Cross-linguistic grammatography as data-base creation 113
- The organization of reference grammars: A typologist user’s point of view 137
- Calculus of possibilities as a technique in linguistic typology 171
- Descriptive theories, explanatory theories, and Basic Linguistic Theory 207
- Let the language tell its story? The role of linguistic theory in writing grammars 235
- On describing word order 269
- Heterosemy and the grammar-lexicon trade-off 297
- Field semantics and grammar-writing: Stimulibased techniques and the study of locative verbs 321
- Taking a closer look at function verbs: Lexicon, grammar, or both? 359
- Converbs in an African perspective 393
- From Eurocentrism to Sinocentrism: The case of disposal constructions in Sinitic languages 441
- How to miss a paradigm or two: Multifunctional ma- in Tagalog 487
- The interplay of synchronic and diachronic discovery in Siouan grammar-writing 527
- The historical and cultural dimensions in grammar formation: The case of Modern Greek 549
- Polylectal grammar and Royal Thai 565
- Writing culture in grammar in the Americanist tradition 609
- Backmatter 629
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Catching language 1
- Grammaticography: The art and craft of writing grammars 41
- Real descriptions: Reflections on native speaker and non-native speaker descriptions of a language 69
- Realizing Humboldt’s dream: Cross-linguistic grammatography as data-base creation 113
- The organization of reference grammars: A typologist user’s point of view 137
- Calculus of possibilities as a technique in linguistic typology 171
- Descriptive theories, explanatory theories, and Basic Linguistic Theory 207
- Let the language tell its story? The role of linguistic theory in writing grammars 235
- On describing word order 269
- Heterosemy and the grammar-lexicon trade-off 297
- Field semantics and grammar-writing: Stimulibased techniques and the study of locative verbs 321
- Taking a closer look at function verbs: Lexicon, grammar, or both? 359
- Converbs in an African perspective 393
- From Eurocentrism to Sinocentrism: The case of disposal constructions in Sinitic languages 441
- How to miss a paradigm or two: Multifunctional ma- in Tagalog 487
- The interplay of synchronic and diachronic discovery in Siouan grammar-writing 527
- The historical and cultural dimensions in grammar formation: The case of Modern Greek 549
- Polylectal grammar and Royal Thai 565
- Writing culture in grammar in the Americanist tradition 609
- Backmatter 629