The genesis of grammar: a reconstruction
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xi
List of abbreviations
xiii
1
Introduction
1
1.1
Questions and approaches
1
1.1.1
Previous work
4
1.1.2
Assumptions
14
1.1.3
The present approach
20
1.1.4
On uniformitariamsm
28
1.2
Grammaticalization
32
1.2.1
Methodology
33
1.2.1.1
The parameters
33
1.2.1.2
Extension
35
1.2.1.3
Desemanticization
39
1.2.1.4
Decategorialization
40
1.2.1.5
Erosion
42
1.2.1.6
Discussion
45
1.2.2
Problems
46
1.3
The present volume
53
2
An outline of grammatical evolution
57
2.1
Introduction
57
2.2
Layers
58
2.2.1
Nouns and verbs
59
2.2.1.1
The first layer: nouns
60
vi
Contents
2.2.1.2
The second layer: verbs
71
2.2.2
The third layer: adjectives and adverbs
82
2.2.3
The fourth layer: demonstratives, adpositions, aspects,
and negation
87
2.2.4
The fifth layer
93
2.2.5
The final stages
98
2.2.6
Treating events like objects
100
2.3
Evidence from signed languages
108
2.4
A scenario of evolution
110
2.5
Conclusions
114
3
Some cognitive abilities of animals
121
3.1
Introduction
121
3.2
What linguistic abilities do animals have?
125
3.2.1
Communicative intentions
126
3.2.2
Concepts
128
3.2.3
Lexicon
135
3.2.4
Functional items
138
3.2.5
Compositionality
143
3.2.6
Argument structure
144
3.2.7
Linear arrangement
146
3.2.8
Coordination
148
3.2.9
Taxonomie
concepts
150
3.3
Discussion
159
3.3.1
Problems
160
3.3.2
Language-like abilities in animals
162
3.3.3
Grammaticalization in animals?
163
3.4
Conclusion
164
4
On pidgins and other restricted linguistic systems
166
4.1
Introduction
167
4.2
Kenya Pidgin
Swahili (KPS)
169
Contents
vii
4.3
The rise of new functional categories
175
4.4
Discussion
184
4.5
Grammaticalization in other pidgins
187
4.6
A pidgin window on early language?
193
4.7
Other restricted systems
198
4.8
An elementary linguistic system?
205
4.9
Conclusion
208
5
Clause subordination
210
5.1
Introduction
211
5.2
Expansion
216
5.3
Integration
224
5.3.1
Relative clauses
224
5.3.1.1
The demonstrative channel
225
5.3.1.2
The interrogative channel
229
5.3.2
Complement clauses
229
5.3.2.1
Introduction
230
5.3.2.2
The noun channel
230
5.3.2.3
The verb channel
236
5.3.2.4
The demonstrative channel
240
5.3.2.5
The interrogative channel
242
5.3.3
Adverbial clauses
244
5.3.3.1
Introduction
244
5.3.3.2
The noun channel
245
5.3.3.3
The verb channel
248
5.3.3.4
The demonstrative channel
250
5.3.3.5
The adverb channel
250
5.3.4
From complementizer or relativizer to adverbial clause
subordinator
251
5.4
Discussion
254
5.5
Conclusions
260
viii Contents
6
On the rise of recursion
262
6.1
What is recursion?
262
6.1.1
A definition
264
6.1.2
Manifestations
266
6.1.3
Simple vs. productive recursion
268
6.1.4
Embedding, iteration, and succession
270
6.1.5
Treatment of recursion in linguistic description
271
6.1.6
Are there languages without recursion?
272
6.1.7
Discussion
273
6.2
Animal cognition
276
6.3
The noun phrase
279
6.3.1
Attributive possession
280
6.3.2
Modifying compounding
283
6.3.3
Adjectival modification
286
6.3.4
Conclusion
287
6.4
Clause subordination
287
6.4.1
Case studies
288
6.4.1.1
The rise of a relative clause construction
288
6.4.1.2
The rise of complement and adverbial clauses
291
6.5
Loss of recursion
293
6.6
Conclusions
294
7
Early language
298
7.1
Grammatical evolution
298
7.1.1
Layers
298
7.1.2
From non-language to language
311
7.1.3
Lexicon before syntax
313
7.1.4
Word order
315
7.1.5
Functions of early language
318
7.1.5.1
Cognition or communication?
318
7.1.5.2
Motivations underlying grammaticalization
323
Contents ix
7.1.5.3
Discussion
329
7.1.6
Who were the creators of early language?
331
7.1.7
Did language arise abruptly?
338
7.2
Grammaticalization
—
a human faculty?
342
7.3
Looking for answers
345
7.4
Conclusions
354
References
357
Index
401
The Genesis of Grammar
Bernd
Heine and
Tania
Kuteva
Studies in the Evolution of Language
ý
This book reconstructs what the earliest grammars
might have been and shows how they could have
led to the languages of modern humankind.
Like other biological phenomena, language
cannot be fully understood without reference to
its evolution, whether proven or hypothesized,
wrote Talmy
Givón in
2002.
As the languages
spoken
8,000
years ago were typologically much
the same as they are today and as no direct evidence
exists for languages before then, evolutionary
linguists are at a disadvantage compared to their
counterparts in biology.
Bernd
Heine and
Tania
Kuteva
seek to overcome this obstacle by combining
grammaticalization theory, one of the main methods
of historical linguistics, with work in animal com¬
munication and human evolution. The questions
they address include: do the modern languages
derive from one ancestral language or from more
than one? What was the structure of language like
when it first evolved? And how did the properties
associated with modern human languages arise,
in particular syntax and the recursive use of
language structures?
By applying the methodology of grammatical¬
ization theory, the authors reconstruct major lines
in the development of functional categories, their
ultimate goal being to trace grammar back to its
beginnings in early language. Their measured
arguments and crystal-clear exposition will
appeal to all those interested in the evolution
of language, from advanced undergraduates to
linguists, cognitive scientists, human biologists,
and archaeologists.
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Contents
Preface
xi
List of abbreviations
xiii
1
Introduction
1
1.1
Questions and approaches
1
1.1.1
Previous work
4
1.1.2
Assumptions
14
1.1.3
The present approach
20
1.1.4
On uniformitariamsm
28
1.2
Grammaticalization
32
1.2.1
Methodology
33
1.2.1.1
The parameters
33
1.2.1.2
Extension
35
1.2.1.3
Desemanticization
39
1.2.1.4
Decategorialization
40
1.2.1.5
Erosion
42
1.2.1.6
Discussion
45
1.2.2
Problems
46
1.3
The present volume
53
2
An outline of grammatical evolution
57
2.1
Introduction
57
2.2
Layers
58
2.2.1
Nouns and verbs
59
2.2.1.1
The first layer: nouns
60
vi
Contents
2.2.1.2
The second layer: verbs
71
2.2.2
The third layer: adjectives and adverbs
82
2.2.3
The fourth layer: demonstratives, adpositions, aspects,
and negation
87
2.2.4
The fifth layer
93
2.2.5
The final stages
98
2.2.6
Treating events like objects
100
2.3
Evidence from signed languages
108
2.4
A scenario of evolution
110
2.5
Conclusions
114
3
Some cognitive abilities of animals
121
3.1
Introduction
121
3.2
What linguistic abilities do animals have?
125
3.2.1
Communicative intentions
126
3.2.2
Concepts
128
3.2.3
"Lexicon"
135
3.2.4
Functional items
138
3.2.5
Compositionality
143
3.2.6
Argument structure
144
3.2.7
Linear arrangement
146
3.2.8
Coordination
148
3.2.9
Taxonomie
concepts
150
3.3
Discussion
159
3.3.1
Problems
160
3.3.2
Language-like abilities in animals
162
3.3.3
Grammaticalization in animals?
163
3.4
Conclusion
164
4
On pidgins and other restricted linguistic systems
166
4.1
Introduction
167
4.2
Kenya Pidgin
Swahili (KPS)
169
Contents
vii
4.3
The rise of new functional categories
175
4.4
Discussion
184
4.5
Grammaticalization in other pidgins
187
4.6
A pidgin window on early language?
193
4.7
Other restricted systems
198
4.8
An elementary linguistic system?
205
4.9
Conclusion
208
5
Clause subordination
210
5.1
Introduction
211
5.2
Expansion
216
5.3
Integration
224
5.3.1
Relative clauses
224
5.3.1.1
The demonstrative channel
225
5.3.1.2
The interrogative channel
229
5.3.2
Complement clauses
229
5.3.2.1
Introduction
230
5.3.2.2
The noun channel
230
5.3.2.3
The verb channel
236
5.3.2.4
The demonstrative channel
240
5.3.2.5
The interrogative channel
242
5.3.3
Adverbial clauses
244
5.3.3.1
Introduction
244
5.3.3.2
The noun channel
245
5.3.3.3
The verb channel
248
5.3.3.4
The demonstrative channel
250
5.3.3.5
The adverb channel
250
5.3.4
From complementizer or relativizer to adverbial clause
subordinator
251
5.4
Discussion
254
5.5
Conclusions
260
viii Contents
6
On the rise of recursion
262
6.1
What is recursion?
262
6.1.1
A definition
264
6.1.2
Manifestations
266
6.1.3
Simple vs. productive recursion
268
6.1.4
Embedding, iteration, and succession
270
6.1.5
Treatment of recursion in linguistic description
271
6.1.6
Are there languages without recursion?
272
6.1.7
Discussion
273
6.2
Animal cognition
276
6.3
The noun phrase
279
6.3.1
Attributive possession
280
6.3.2
Modifying compounding
283
6.3.3
Adjectival modification
286
6.3.4
Conclusion
287
6.4
Clause subordination
287
6.4.1
Case studies
288
6.4.1.1
The rise of a relative clause construction
288
6.4.1.2
The rise of complement and adverbial clauses
291
6.5
Loss of recursion
293
6.6
Conclusions
294
7
Early language
298
7.1
Grammatical evolution
298
7.1.1
Layers
298
7.1.2
From non-language to language
311
7.1.3
Lexicon before syntax
313
7.1.4
Word order
315
7.1.5
Functions of early language
318
7.1.5.1
Cognition or communication?
318
7.1.5.2
Motivations underlying grammaticalization
323
Contents ix
7.1.5.3
Discussion
329
7.1.6
Who were the creators of early language?
331
7.1.7
Did language arise abruptly?
338
7.2
Grammaticalization
—
a human faculty?
342
7.3
Looking for answers
345
7.4
Conclusions
354
References
357
Index
401
The Genesis of Grammar
Bernd
Heine and
Tania
Kuteva
Studies in the Evolution of Language
ý
This book reconstructs what the earliest grammars
might have been and shows how they could have
led to the languages of modern humankind.
'Like other biological phenomena, language
cannot be fully understood without reference to
its evolution, whether proven or hypothesized,'
wrote Talmy
Givón in
2002.
As the languages
spoken
8,000
years ago were typologically much
the same as they are today and as no direct evidence
exists for languages before then, evolutionary
linguists are at a disadvantage compared to their
counterparts in biology.
Bernd
Heine and
Tania
Kuteva
seek to overcome this obstacle by combining
grammaticalization theory, one of the main methods
of historical linguistics, with work in animal com¬
munication and human evolution. The questions
they address include: do the modern languages
derive from one ancestral language or from more
than one? What was the structure of language like
when it first evolved? And how did the properties
associated with modern human languages arise,
in particular syntax and the recursive use of
language structures?
By applying the methodology of grammatical¬
ization theory, the authors reconstruct major lines
in the development of functional categories, their
ultimate goal being to trace grammar back to its
beginnings in early language. Their measured
arguments and crystal-clear exposition will
appeal to all those interested in the evolution
of language, from advanced undergraduates to
linguists, cognitive scientists, human biologists,
and archaeologists. |
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spelling | Heine, Bernd 1939- Verfasser (DE-588)121021122 aut The genesis of grammar a reconstruction Bernd Heine and Tania Kuteva Oxford Oxford University Press 2007 xvi, 418 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in the evolution of language 9 Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Grammatica gtt Taalgenese gtt Grammatik Sprache Animal communication Grammar, Comparative and general Grammar, Comparative and general Grammaticalization Language and languages Origin Grammatikalisation (DE-588)4277030-0 gnd rswk-swf Grammatiktheorie (DE-588)4140778-7 gnd rswk-swf Sprachursprung (DE-588)4077740-6 gnd rswk-swf Sprachursprung (DE-588)4077740-6 s Grammatiktheorie (DE-588)4140778-7 s DE-604 Grammatikalisation (DE-588)4277030-0 s Kuteva, Tania 1958- Verfasser (DE-588)136578446 aut Studies in the evolution of language 9 (DE-604)BV014020333 9 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016075265&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016075265&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Heine, Bernd 1939- Kuteva, Tania 1958- The genesis of grammar a reconstruction Studies in the evolution of language Grammatica gtt Taalgenese gtt Grammatik Sprache Animal communication Grammar, Comparative and general Grammar, Comparative and general Grammaticalization Language and languages Origin Grammatikalisation (DE-588)4277030-0 gnd Grammatiktheorie (DE-588)4140778-7 gnd Sprachursprung (DE-588)4077740-6 gnd |
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title | The genesis of grammar a reconstruction |
title_auth | The genesis of grammar a reconstruction |
title_exact_search | The genesis of grammar a reconstruction |
title_exact_search_txtP | The genesis of grammar a reconstruction |
title_full | The genesis of grammar a reconstruction Bernd Heine and Tania Kuteva |
title_fullStr | The genesis of grammar a reconstruction Bernd Heine and Tania Kuteva |
title_full_unstemmed | The genesis of grammar a reconstruction Bernd Heine and Tania Kuteva |
title_short | The genesis of grammar |
title_sort | the genesis of grammar a reconstruction |
title_sub | a reconstruction |
topic | Grammatica gtt Taalgenese gtt Grammatik Sprache Animal communication Grammar, Comparative and general Grammar, Comparative and general Grammaticalization Language and languages Origin Grammatikalisation (DE-588)4277030-0 gnd Grammatiktheorie (DE-588)4140778-7 gnd Sprachursprung (DE-588)4077740-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Grammatica Taalgenese Grammatik Sprache Animal communication Grammar, Comparative and general Grammar, Comparative and general Grammaticalization Language and languages Origin Grammatikalisation Grammatiktheorie Sprachursprung |
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