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Language Usage and Language Structure (Hardcover)
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Language Usage and Language Structure (Hardcover)
Series: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]
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During most of the 20th century, the classical Saussurean
distinction between language usage and language structure remained
untranscendable in much linguistic theory. The dominant view,
propagated in particular by generative grammar, was that there are
structural facts and usage facts, and that in principle the former
are independent of, and can be described in complete isolation
from, the latter. With the appearance of functional-cognitive
approaches on the scene, this view has been challenged. The view of
structure as usage-based has had two consequences that make time
ripe for a focused study of the interaction between usage and
structure. Within the generative camp it has inspired a more
explicit and precise description of the status of usage. Within the
functional-cognitive camp it has blurred the status of structure.
Perhaps because functionalists and cognitivists have had to
position themselves in relation to generative grammar, some have
emphasized the role of usage facts to the extent that structure is
largely ignored. Accounts of language usage, language acquisition
and language change are impossible without an assumption about what
it is that is being used, acquired, or subjected to change. And
more moderate functionalists and cognitive functionalists recognize
both structural facts and usage facts as genuine facts central to
the understanding of language. Still, the linguistic literature
that shares this position does not abound with explicit, precise
characterizations of the relationship between usage and structure.
The present volume brings together scholars from different
theoretical positions to address theoretical and methodological
aspects of the relation between language usage and structure. The
contributors differ with respect to how they conceive of this
relation and, more basically, with respect to how they conceive of
linguistic structure. What they have in common, however, is that
they recognize structure and usage as non-reducible linguistic
phenomena and take seriously the challenge to describe the relation
between them.
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