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Clausal Complementation in South Slavic (Hardcover): Bjoern Wiemer, Barbara Sonnenhauser Clausal Complementation in South Slavic (Hardcover)
Bjoern Wiemer, Barbara Sonnenhauser
R4,159 Discovery Miles 41 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume assembles contributions addressing clausal complementation across the entire South Slavic territory. The main focus is on particular aspects of complementation, covering the contemporary standard languages as well as older stages and/or non-standard varieties and the impact of language contact, primarily with non-Slavic languages. Presenting in-depth studies, they thus contribute to the overarching collective aim of arriving at a comprehensive picture of the patterns of clausal complementation on which South Slavic languages profile against a wider typological background, but also diverge internally if we look closer at details in the contemporary stage and in diachronic development. The volume divides into an introduction setting the stage for the single case-studies, an article developing a general template of complementation with a detailed overview of the components relevant for South Slavic, studies addressing particular structural phenomena from different theoretical viewpoints, and articles focusing on variation in space and/or time.

Contemporary Approaches to Baltic Linguistics (Hardcover, Digital original): Peter Arkadiev, Axel Holvoet, Bjoern Wiemer Contemporary Approaches to Baltic Linguistics (Hardcover, Digital original)
Peter Arkadiev, Axel Holvoet, Bjoern Wiemer
R4,970 Discovery Miles 49 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a collection of articles dealing with various aspects of the Baltic languages (Lithuanian, Latvian and Latgalian), which have only marginally featured in the discourse of theoretical linguistics and linguistic typology. The aim of the book is to bridge the gap between the study of the Baltic languages, on the one hand, and the current agenda of the theoretical and typological approaches to language, on the other. The book comprises 13 articles dealing with various aspects of phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, lexicon, and their interactions, plus a lengthy introduction, whose aim is to outline the state of the art in the research on the Baltic languages. The contributions are data-driven, being based on field-work, corpus research, and data published in the sources not accessible to the general linguistic audience. On the other hand, all contributions are informed in the relevant contemporary linguistic theories and in the advances of linguistic typology. Some of the contributions aim at a more detailed, accurate and theoretically informed description of the data, others look at the Baltic material from a more theoretical point of view, still others assume an areal-typological or contact perspective.

What makes Grammaticalization? - A Look from its Fringes and its Components (Hardcover): Walter Bisang, Nikolaus P. Himmelmann,... What makes Grammaticalization? - A Look from its Fringes and its Components (Hardcover)
Walter Bisang, Nikolaus P. Himmelmann, Bjoern Wiemer
R6,040 Discovery Miles 60 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The status of grammaticalization has been the subject of many controversial discussions. The contributions to What makes Grammaticalization? approach the prevalent phenomenon from the angle of language structure and focus on the interrelation between the levels of phonology, pragmatics (inference), discourse and the lexicon and some of them try to integrate the areal perspective. A wealth of data from Slavonic languages as well as from languages of other genetic and areal affiliation is discussed. The book is of interest to linguists specializing in grammaticalization, lexicalization and morphological typology, to language typologists as well as to functional, historical and cognitive linguists.

Grammatical Replication and Borrowability in Language Contact (Hardcover): Bjoern Wiemer, Bernhard Walchli, Bjoern Hansen Grammatical Replication and Borrowability in Language Contact (Hardcover)
Bjoern Wiemer, Bernhard Walchli, Bjoern Hansen
R4,987 Discovery Miles 49 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The volume presents new insights into two basic theoretical issues hotly debated in recent work on grammaticalization and language contact: grammatical replication and grammatical borrowability. The key issues are: How can grammatical replication be distinguished from other, superficially similar processes of contact-induced linguistic change, and under what conditions does it take place? Are there grammatical morphemes or constructions that are more easily borrowed than others, and how can language contact account for areal biases in the borrowing (vs. calquing) of grammatical formatives? The book is a major contribution to the ongoing theoretical discussion concerning the relationship between grammaticalization and language contact on a broad empirical basis.

Evidential Marking in European Languages - Toward a Unitary Comparative Account (Hardcover): Bjoern Wiemer, Juana I.... Evidential Marking in European Languages - Toward a Unitary Comparative Account (Hardcover)
Bjoern Wiemer, Juana I. Marin-Arrese
R4,325 Discovery Miles 43 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How are evidential functions distinguished by means other than grammatical paradigms, i.e. by function words and other lexical units? And how inventories of such means can be compared across languages (against an account also of grammatical means used to mark information source)? This book presents an attempt at supplying a comparative survey of such inventories by giving detailed "evidential profiles" for a large part of European languages: Continental Germanic, English, French, Basque, Russian, Polish, Lithuanian, Modern Greek, and Ibero-Romance languages, such as Catalan, Galician, Portuguese and Spanish. Each language is treated in a separate chapter, and their profiles are based on a largely unified set of concepts based on function and/or etymological provenance. The profiles are preceded by a chapter which clarifies the theoretical premises and methodological background for the format followed in the profiles. The concluding chapter presents a synthesis of findings from these profiles, including areal biases and the formulation of methodological problems that call for further research.

Contemporary Approaches to Baltic Linguistics (Paperback): Peter Arkadiev, Axel Holvoet, Bjoern Wiemer Contemporary Approaches to Baltic Linguistics (Paperback)
Peter Arkadiev, Axel Holvoet, Bjoern Wiemer
R875 R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Save R499 (57%) Out of stock

This book is a collection of articles dealing with various aspects of the Baltic languages (Lithuanian, Latvian and Latgalian), which have only marginally featured in the discourse of theoretical linguistics and linguistic typology. The aim of the book is to bridge the gap between the study of the Baltic languages, on the one hand, and the current agenda of the theoretical and typological approaches to language, on the other. The book comprises 13 articles dealing with various aspects of phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, lexicon, and their interactions, plus a lengthy introduction, whose aim is to outline the state of the art in the research on the Baltic languages. The contributions are data-driven, being based on field-work, corpus research, and data published in the sources not accessible to the general linguistic audience. On the other hand, all contributions are informed in the relevant contemporary linguistic theories and in the advances of linguistic typology. Some of the contributions aim at a more detailed, accurate and theoretically informed description of the data, others look at the Baltic material from a more theoretical point of view, still others assume an areal-typological or contact perspective.

Catching the Elusive - Lexical Evidentiality Markers in Slavic Languages (a Questionnaire Study and Its Background) (German,... Catching the Elusive - Lexical Evidentiality Markers in Slavic Languages (a Questionnaire Study and Its Background) (German, Paperback)
Bjoern Wiemer
R2,359 Discovery Miles 23 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Evidentiality deals with the marking of information source, that is with means that specify how we come to know what we (think to) know. For instance, such means indicate whether knowledge derives from hearsay, or whether an inference has been based on perception or on knowledge about habits. Often these indications are vague. This book focuses on sentence adverbs and so-called function words in Slavic languages. Six of them were subject of a questionnaire survey, whose discussion, preceded by general methodological background, occupies the second part of this book. The first half contains a thorough consideration of notional links between evidentiality and related domains, first of all of epistemic modality, and it discusses the intricacies of doing lexicography of evidential marking.

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