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The Evolutionary Emergence of Language - Evidence and Inference (Hardcover): Rudolf Botha, Martin Everaert The Evolutionary Emergence of Language - Evidence and Inference (Hardcover)
Rudolf Botha, Martin Everaert
R3,840 Discovery Miles 38 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book presents new and stimulating approaches to the study of language evolution and considers their implications for future research. Leading scholars from linguistics, primatology, anthroplogy, and cognitive science consider how language evolution can be understood by means of inference from the study of linked or analogous phenomena in language, animal behaviour, genetics, neurology, culture, and biology. In their introduction the editors show how these approaches can be interrelated and deployed together through their use of comparable forms of inference and the similar conditions they place on the use of evidence. The Evolutionary Emergence of Language will interest everyone concerned with this intriguing and important subject, including those in linguistics, biology, anthropology, archaeology, neurology, and cognitive science.

Morphology and Modularity (Hardcover, Reprint 2019): Martin Everaert, Mieke Trommelen, R. Huybregt Morphology and Modularity (Hardcover, Reprint 2019)
Martin Everaert, Mieke Trommelen, R. Huybregt
R4,492 Discovery Miles 44 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Syntax of Reflexivization (Hardcover, Reprint 2019): Martin Everaert The Syntax of Reflexivization (Hardcover, Reprint 2019)
Martin Everaert
R3,554 Discovery Miles 35 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Idioms - Structural and Psychological Perspectives (Hardcover): Martin Everaert, Erik-Jan Van Der Linden, Andr Schenk, Rob... Idioms - Structural and Psychological Perspectives (Hardcover)
Martin Everaert, Erik-Jan Van Der Linden, Andr Schenk, Rob Schreuder, Robert Schreuder
R4,494 Discovery Miles 44 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Idioms have always aroused the curiosity of linguists and there is a long tradition in the study of idioms, especially within the fields of lexicology and lexicography. Without denying the importance of this tradition, this volume presents an overview of recent idiom research outside the immediate domain of lexicology/lexicography. The chapters address the status of idioms in recent formal and experimental linguistic theorizing. Interdisciplinary in scope, the contributions are written by psycholinguists and theoretical and computational linguists who take mutual advantage of progress in all disciplines. Linguists supply the facts and analyses psycholinguists base their models and experiments on; psycholinguists in turn confront linguistic models with psycholinguistic findings. Computational linguists build natural language processing systems on the basis of models and frameworks provided by theoretical linguists and, sometimes psycholinguists, and set up large corpora to test linguistic hypotheses. Besides the fascination for idioms that make up such a large part of our knowledge of language, interdisciplinarity is one of the attractions of investigations in idiomatic language and language processing.

The Theta System - Argument Structure at the Interface (Hardcover): Martin Everaert, Marijana Marelj, Tal Siloni The Theta System - Argument Structure at the Interface (Hardcover)
Martin Everaert, Marijana Marelj, Tal Siloni
R3,296 Discovery Miles 32 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Before she died in 2007, Tanya Reinhart had gone a long way towards developing the Theta System, a theory in which formal features defining the thematic relations of verbs are encoded in the lexicon, enabling an interface between the lexical component and the computational system/syntax, directly, and the Inference system, indirectly. This book considers the recent results and evaluations of Tanya Reinhart's research in both theoretical and experimental domains. After a comprehensive presentation of the framework by the editors, distinguished linguists from all over the world examine the underpinning of the Theta System, compare the framework to alternative approaches, and consider its implications for the architecture of grammar. In addition, they consider and exemplify the applications of the system and offer improvements and extensions. The book is an important contribution to linguistic research. It engages in the key dialogue between competing lexicalist and syntactic approaches to lexico-semantic problems and does so in the context of an impressive array of new empirical data ranging from Germanic, Romance, and Slavic to Ugro-Finnish, and Semitic languages.

The Use of Databases in Cross-Linguistic Studies (Hardcover): Martin Everaert, Simon Musgrave, Alexis Dimitriadis The Use of Databases in Cross-Linguistic Studies (Hardcover)
Martin Everaert, Simon Musgrave, Alexis Dimitriadis
R5,000 Discovery Miles 50 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book promotes the development of linguistic databases by describing a number of successful database projects, focusing especially on cross-linguistic and typological research. It has become increasingly clear that ready access to knowledge about cross-linguistic variation is of great value to many types of linguistic research. Such a systematic body of data is essential in order to gain a proper understanding of what is truly universal in language and what is determined by specific cultural settings. Moreover, it is increasingly needed as a tool to systematically evaluate contrasting theoretical claims. The book includes a chapter on general problems of using databases to handle language data and chapters on a number of individual projects. Note: This title was originally announced as including a CD-Rom with databases. The CD-Rom, however, was replaced by a list of URLs within the book. More information as well as links to the databases can also be found here.

The Unaccusativity Puzzle - Explorations of the Syntax-Lexicon Interface (Hardcover): Artemis Alexiadou, Elena Anagnostopoulou,... The Unaccusativity Puzzle - Explorations of the Syntax-Lexicon Interface (Hardcover)
Artemis Alexiadou, Elena Anagnostopoulou, Martin Everaert
R4,580 R3,323 Discovery Miles 33 230 Save R1,257 (27%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The phenomenon of unaccusativity is a central focus for the study of the complex properties of verb classes. The Unaccusative Hypothesis, first formulated in 1978, claimed that there are two classes of intransitive verbs, the unaccusative (Jill arrived) and the unergative or agentive (Jill sings). The hypothesis has provided a rich context for debating whether syntactic behaviour is semantically or lexically determined, the consequence of syntactic context, or a combination of these factors. No consensus has been reached. This book combines contemporary approaches to the subject with several papers that have achieved a significant status even though formally unpublished.

The Evolutionary Emergence of Language - Evidence and Inference (Paperback): Rudolf Botha, Martin Everaert The Evolutionary Emergence of Language - Evidence and Inference (Paperback)
Rudolf Botha, Martin Everaert
R1,647 Discovery Miles 16 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book presents new and stimulating approaches to the study of language evolution and considers their implications for future research. Leading scholars from linguistics, primatology, anthroplogy, and cognitive science consider how language evolution can be understood by means of inference from the study of linked or analogous phenomena in language, animal behaviour, genetics, neurology, culture, and biology. In their introduction the editors show how these approaches can be interrelated and deployed together through their use of comparable forms of inference and the similar conditions they place on the use of evidence. The Evolutionary Emergence of Language will interest everyone concerned with this intriguing and important subject, including those in linguistics, biology, anthropology, archaeology, neurology, and cognitive science.

The Theta System - Argument Structure at the Interface (Paperback): Martin Everaert, Marijana Marelj, Tal Siloni The Theta System - Argument Structure at the Interface (Paperback)
Martin Everaert, Marijana Marelj, Tal Siloni
R2,044 Discovery Miles 20 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Before she died in 2007, Tanya Reinhart had gone a long way towards developing the Theta System, a theory in which formal features defining the thematic relations of verbs are encoded in the lexicon, enabling an interface between the lexical component and the computational system/syntax, directly, and the Inference system, indirectly. This book considers the recent results and evaluations of Tanya Reinhart's research in both theoretical and experimental domains. After a comprehensive presentation of the framework by the editors, distinguished linguists from all over the world examine the underpinning of the Theta System, compare the framework to alternative approaches, and consider its implications for the architecture of grammar. In addition, they consider and exemplify the applications of the system and offer improvements and extensions. The book is an important contribution to linguistic research. It engages in the key dialogue between competing lexicalist and syntactic approaches to lexico-semantic problems and does so in the context of an impressive array of new empirical data ranging from Germanic, Romance, and Slavic to Ugro-Finnish, and Semitic languages.

The Unaccusativity Puzzle - Explorations of the Syntax-Lexicon Interface (Paperback, New): Artemis Alexiadou, Elena... The Unaccusativity Puzzle - Explorations of the Syntax-Lexicon Interface (Paperback, New)
Artemis Alexiadou, Elena Anagnostopoulou, Martin Everaert
R2,198 Discovery Miles 21 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The phenomenon of unaccusativity is a central focus for the study of the complex properties of verb classes. The Unaccusative Hypothesis, first formulated in 1978, claimed that there are two classes of intransitive verbs, the unaccusative (Jill arrived) and the unergative or agentive (Jill sings). The hypothesis has provided a rich context for debating whether syntactic behaviour is semantically or lexically determined, the consequence of syntactic context, or a combination of these factors. No consensus has been reached. This book combines new approaches to the subject with several papers that have achieved a significant status even though formally unpublished. Among the issues the authors address are: the determination of the unaccusative class of verbs, the problem of unaccusativity diagnostics, the implications of special morphology for the structural representation of unaccusatives and the status of the external thematic role, the properties guiding the unergative versus unaccusative distinction in acquisition, and the properties of second-language lexicon.

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