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Linguistic Typology (Hardcover)
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Linguistic Typology (Hardcover)
Series: Critical Concepts in Linguistics
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Typology lies at the centre of scientific research on language
because it directly addresses the question which many consider to
be the most important in the field: why and how are all languages
similar and why and how do they differ from each other? There is
growing body of evidence that the constraints on variation found in
the languages of the world, i.e. the degree to which the
grammatical properties are universal or language-specific, are not
random: they follow certain predictable patterns which require
explanation. Explanatory principles are typically derived from more
general structural regularities of languages, appropriate
assumptions about language development, language acquisition and
human cognition, as well as functional principles that drive
language use. They are therefore crucial to our understanding of
language in its relation to human nature, history and culture.
Given its theoretical importance and the fact that almost any
aspect of human language can be studied typologically, typology is
a broad discipline which extends across all branches of
linguistics. However, in the last few decades it has developed into
a major area of research on its own. It would not be unfair to say
that in recent years typology has been in a state of considerable
growth but also some controversy, and that it has benefited from a
variety of new exciting methods and approaches. This new four
volume collection on Linguistic Typology will be an essential
source of reference for linguists of all theoretical convictions.
It will provide a state-of-the-art overview of work on linguistic
typology, its history, its methodology, theoretical foundations and
major achievements. It will also examine the directions of current
research and show how these reflect and inform work on linguistic
theory, as well as related fields such as historical linguistics,
language acquisition and language documentation. Various empirical
issues that tend to preoccupy typologists will also be discussed.
The publication will consist of the reprints of the most important
works on linguistic typology published in the last few decades, and
will begin with a critical introduction to the subject by the
General Editor.
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