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  • 1
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    almafu_BV042346843
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 407 Seiten) : , Karten.
    ISBN: 978-3-11-019890-4
    Series Statement: Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs 189
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-11-019592-7
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Sprachtypologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Miestamo, Matti 1972-
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9958353596902883
    Format: 1 online resource (419p.)
    ISBN: 9783110198904
    Series Statement: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] ; 189
    Content: The book presents up-to-date theoretical and methodological findings by gifted typologists and field linguists. The authors address selected theoretical questions of general linguistic relevance drawing from a wealth of data hitherto unfamiliar to the general linguistic audience. The grammatical phenomena covered range from phonology to the syntax of complex sentences.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , Part I. Phonology and the interface between -- , phonology, morphology, and syntax -- , Strong linearity and the typology of -- , templates -- , The Phonology-Morphology Interface from the -- , perspective of infixation -- , Typological evidence for the separation between -- , stress and foot structure -- , Tone in Bodish languages: Typological and -- , sociolinguistic contributions -- , Part II. Morphology, the lexicon, and the structure -- , of words -- , Rembarrnga polysynthesis in cross-linguistic -- , perspective -- , Suppletion from a typological perspective -- , Lexical classes: A functional approach to “word -- , formation” -- , Part III. Nominal and verbal morphosyntax in -- , interaction: Transitivity and alignment -- , Defining transitivity: Markedness vs. -- , prototypicality -- , From the typology of inversion to the typology of -- , alignment -- , Part IV. Pronominals -- , Building semantic maps: The case of person -- , marking -- , Typology and historical linguistics: Some remarks -- , on reflexives in ancient IE languages -- , Part V. Verbal and clausal categories -- , Discreteness and non-discreteness in the design of -- , tense-aspect-mood -- , Symmetric and asymmetric encoding of functional -- , domains, with remarks on typological markedness -- , The verbness markers of Mosetén from a typological -- , perspective -- , Part VI. Complex sentences -- , Converging patterns of clause linkage in -- , Nagaland -- , The many faces of subordination, in Germanic and -- , beyond -- , Backmatter , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_9959241873302883
    Format: 1 online resource (419 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-19462-3 , 9786612194627 , 3-11-019890-8
    Series Statement: Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs, 189
    Content: The sixteen chapters in this volume are written by typologists and typologically oriented field linguists who have completed their Ph.D. theses in the first four years of this millennium. The authors address selected theoretical questions of general linguistic relevance drawing from a wealth of data hitherto unfamiliar to the general linguistic audience. The general aim is to broaden the horizons of typology by revisiting existing typologies with larger language samples, exploring domains not considered in typology before, taking linguistic diversity more seriously, strengthening the connection between typology and areal linguistics, and bridging the gap to other fields, such as historical linguistics and sociolinguistics. The papers cover grammatical phenomena from phonology, morphology up to the syntax of complex sentences. The linguistic phenomena scrutinized include the following: foot and stress, tone, infixation, inflection vs. derivation, word formation, polysynthesis, suppletion, person marking, reflexives, alignment, transitivity, tense-aspect-mood systems, negation, interrogation, converb systems, and complex sentences. More general methodological and theoretical issues, such as reconstruction, markedness, semantic maps, templates, and use of parallel corpora, are also addressed. The contributions in this volume draw from many traditional fields of linguistics simultaneously, and show that it is becoming harder and maybe also less desirable to keep them separate, especially when taking a broadly cross-linguistic approach to language. The book is of interest to typologists and field linguists, as well as to any linguists interested in theoretical issues in different subfields of linguistics.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , Part I. Phonology and the interface between phonology, morphology, and syntax -- , Strong linearity and the typology of templates -- , The Phonology-Morphology Interface from the perspective of infixation -- , Typological evidence for the separation between stress and foot structure -- , Tone in Bodish languages: Typological and sociolinguistic contributions -- , Part II. Morphology, the lexicon, and the structure of words -- , Rembarrnga polysynthesis in cross-linguistic perspective -- , Suppletion from a typological perspective -- , Lexical classes: A functional approach to "word formation" -- , Part III. Nominal and verbal morphosyntax in interaction: Transitivity and alignment -- , Defining transitivity: Markedness vs. prototypicality -- , From the typology of inversion to the typology of alignment -- , Part IV. Pronominals -- , Building semantic maps: The case of person marking -- , Typology and historical linguistics: Some remarks on reflexives in ancient IE languages -- , Part V. Verbal and clausal categories -- , Discreteness and non-discreteness in the design of tense-aspect-mood -- , Symmetric and asymmetric encoding of functional domains, with remarks on typological markedness -- , The verbness markers of Mosetén from a typological perspective -- , Part VI. Complex sentences -- , Converging patterns of clause linkage in Nagaland -- , The many faces of subordination, in Germanic and beyond -- , Backmatter , Issued also in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-019592-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    UID:
    almahu_9949481446202882
    Format: 1 online resource (407 p.)
    ISBN: 9783110198904 , 9783110238570
    Series Statement: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] , 189
    Content: The sixteen chapters in this volume are written by typologists and typologically oriented field linguists who have completed their Ph.D. theses in the first four years of this millennium. The authors address selected theoretical questions of general linguistic relevance drawing from a wealth of data hitherto unfamiliar to the general linguistic audience. The general aim is to broaden the horizons of typology by revisiting existing typologies with larger language samples, exploring domains not considered in typology before, taking linguistic diversity more seriously, strengthening the connection between typology and areal linguistics, and bridging the gap to other fields, such as historical linguistics and sociolinguistics. The papers cover grammatical phenomena from phonology, morphology up to the syntax of complex sentences. The linguistic phenomena scrutinized include the following: foot and stress, tone, infixation, inflection vs. derivation, word formation, polysynthesis, suppletion, person marking, reflexives, alignment, transitivity, tense-aspect-mood systems, negation, interrogation, converb systems, and complex sentences. More general methodological and theoretical issues, such as reconstruction, markedness, semantic maps, templates, and use of parallel corpora, are also addressed. The contributions in this volume draw from many traditional fields of linguistics simultaneously, and show that it is becoming harder and maybe also less desirable to keep them separate, especially when taking a broadly cross-linguistic approach to language. The book is of interest to typologists and field linguists, as well as to any linguists interested in theoretical issues in different subfields of linguistics.
    Note: i-viii -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , Part I. Phonology and the interface between -- , phonology, morphology, and syntax -- , Strong linearity and the typology of -- , templates -- , The Phonology-Morphology Interface from the -- , perspective of infixation -- , Typological evidence for the separation between -- , stress and foot structure -- , Tone in Bodish languages: Typological and -- , sociolinguistic contributions -- , Part II. Morphology, the lexicon, and the structure -- , of words -- , Rembarrnga polysynthesis in cross-linguistic -- , perspective -- , Suppletion from a typological perspective -- , Lexical classes: A functional approach to "word -- , formation" -- , Part III. Nominal and verbal morphosyntax in -- , interaction: Transitivity and alignment -- , Defining transitivity: Markedness vs. -- , prototypicality -- , From the typology of inversion to the typology of -- , alignment -- , Part IV. Pronominals -- , Building semantic maps: The case of person -- , marking -- , Typology and historical linguistics: Some remarks -- , on reflexives in ancient IE languages -- , Part V. Verbal and clausal categories -- , Discreteness and non-discreteness in the design of -- , tense-aspect-mood -- , Symmetric and asymmetric encoding of functional -- , domains, with remarks on typological markedness -- , The verbness markers of Mosetén from a typological -- , perspective -- , Part VI. Complex sentences -- , Converging patterns of clause linkage in -- , Nagaland -- , The many faces of subordination, in Germanic and -- , beyond -- , 385-407 , Issued also in print. , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English.
    In: DGBA Backlist Complete English Language 2000-2014 PART1, De Gruyter, 9783110238570
    In: DGBA Backlist Linguistics and Semiotics 2000-2014 (EN), De Gruyter, 9783110238457
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    In: De Gruyter Mouton Backlist 2000-2015, De Gruyter, 9783110742961
    In: E-BOOK GESAMTPAKET / COMPLETE PACKAGE 2008, De Gruyter, 9783110212129
    In: E-BOOK PACKAGE ENGLISH LANGUAGES TITLES 2008, De Gruyter, 9783110212136
    In: E-BOOK PAKET LINGUISTIK UND LITERATURWISSENSCHAFT 2008, De Gruyter, 9783110209457
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110195927
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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