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Locality (Hardcover): Enoch Olade Aboh, Maria Teresa Guasti, Ian Roberts Locality (Hardcover)
Enoch Olade Aboh, Maria Teresa Guasti, Ian Roberts
R3,994 Discovery Miles 39 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Locality is a key concept not only in linguistic theorizing, but in explaining pattern of acquisition and patterns of recovery in garden path sentences, as well. If syntax relates sound and meaning over an infinite domain, syntactic dependencies and operations must be restricted in such a way to apply over limited, finite domains in order to be detectable at all (although of course they may be allowed to iterate indefinitely). The theory of what these finite domains are and how they relate to the fundamentally unbounded nature of syntax is the theory of locality. The papers in this collection all deal with the concept of locality in syntactic theory, and, more specifically, describe and analyze the various contributions Luigi Rizzi has made to this area over the past three and a half decades. The authors are all eminent linguists in generative syntax who have collaborated with Rizzi closely, and in eleven chapters, they explore locality in both pure syntax and psycholinguistics. This collection is essential reading for students and scholars of linguistic theory, generative syntax, and comparative syntax.

Focus Strategies in African Languages - The Interaction of Focus and Grammar in Niger-Congo and Afro-Asiatic (Hardcover): Enoch... Focus Strategies in African Languages - The Interaction of Focus and Grammar in Niger-Congo and Afro-Asiatic (Hardcover)
Enoch Olade Aboh, Katharina Hartmann, Malte Zimmermann
R4,982 Discovery Miles 49 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the last two decades, focus has become a prominent topic in major fields in linguistic research (syntax, semantics, phonology). Focus Strategies in African Languages contributes to the ongoing discussion of focus by investigating focus-related phenomena in a range of African languages, most of which have been under-represented in the theoretical literature on focus. The articles in the volume look at focus strategies in Niger-Congo and Afro-Asiatic languages from several theoretical and methodological perspectives, ranging from detailed generative analysis to careful typological generalization across languages. Their common aim is to deepen our understanding of whether and how the information-structural category of focus is represented and marked in natural language. Topics investigated are, among others, the relation of focus and prosody, the effects of information structure on word order, ex situ versus in situ strategies of focus marking, the inventory of focus marking devices, focus and related constructions, focus-sensitive particles. The present inquiry into the focus systems of African languages has repercussions on existing theories of focus. It reveals new focus strategies as well as fine-tuned focus distinctions that are not discussed in the theoretical literature, which is almost exclusively based on well-documented intonation languages.

Locality (Paperback): Enoch Olade Aboh, Maria Teresa Guasti, Ian Roberts Locality (Paperback)
Enoch Olade Aboh, Maria Teresa Guasti, Ian Roberts
R1,287 Discovery Miles 12 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Locality is a key concept not only in linguistic theorizing, but in explaining pattern of acquisition and patterns of recovery in garden path sentences, as well. If syntax relates sound and meaning over an infinite domain, syntactic dependencies and operations must be restricted in such a way to apply over limited, finite domains in order to be detectable at all (although of course they may be allowed to iterate indefinitely). The theory of what these finite domains are and how they relate to the fundamentally unbounded nature of syntax is the theory of locality. The papers in this collection all deal with the concept of locality in syntactic theory, and, more specifically, describe and analyze the various contributions Luigi Rizzi has made to this area over the past three and a half decades. The authors are all eminent linguists in generative syntax who have collaborated with Rizzi closely, and in eleven chapters, they explore locality in both pure syntax and psycholinguistics. This collection is essential reading for students and scholars of linguistic theory, generative syntax, and comparative syntax.

The Emergence of Hybrid Grammars - Language Contact and Change (Paperback): Enoch Olade Aboh The Emergence of Hybrid Grammars - Language Contact and Change (Paperback)
Enoch Olade Aboh
R1,211 Discovery Miles 12 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Children are extremely gifted in acquiring their native languages, but languages nevertheless change over time. Why does this paradox exist? In this study of creole languages, Enoch Olade Aboh addresses this question, arguing that language acquisition requires contact between different linguistic sub-systems that feed into the hybrid grammars that learners develop. There is no qualitative difference between a child learning their language in a multilingual environment and a child raised in a monolingual environment. In both situations, children learn to master multiple linguistic sub-systems that are in contact and may be combined to produce new variants. These new variants are part of the inputs for subsequent learners. Contributing to the debate on language acquisition and change, Aboh shows that language learning is always imperfect: learners' motivation is not to replicate the target language faithfully but to develop a system close enough to the target that guarantees successful communication and group membership.

The Emergence of Hybrid Grammars - Language Contact and Change (Hardcover): Enoch Olade Aboh The Emergence of Hybrid Grammars - Language Contact and Change (Hardcover)
Enoch Olade Aboh
R3,409 Discovery Miles 34 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Children are extremely gifted in acquiring their native languages, but languages nevertheless change over time. Why does this paradox exist? In this study of creole languages, Enoch Olade Aboh addresses this question, arguing that language acquisition requires contact between different linguistic sub-systems that feed into the hybrid grammars that learners develop. There is no qualitative difference between a child learning their language in a multilingual environment and a child raised in a monolingual environment. In both situations, children learn to master multiple linguistic sub-systems that are in contact and may be combined to produce new variants. These new variants are part of the inputs for subsequent learners. Contributing to the debate on language acquisition and change, Aboh shows that language learning is always imperfect: learners' motivation is not to replicate the target language faithfully but to develop a system close enough to the target that guarantees successful communication and group membership.

The Morphosyntax of Complement-Head Sequences - Clause Structure and Word Order Patterns in Kwa (Paperback, New): Enoch Olade... The Morphosyntax of Complement-Head Sequences - Clause Structure and Word Order Patterns in Kwa (Paperback, New)
Enoch Olade Aboh
R4,177 Discovery Miles 41 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first book on the syntax of the Niger-Congo language family, which includes most of the languages of sub-Saharan Africa. Aboh, who is a native speaker of one of the languages (Gungbe) discussed, analyses different aspects of the syntax of the Kwa language group. Aboh also suggests how grammatical pictures for these languages can shed some light on Universal Grammar in general.

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