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adam_text | Contents
List of tables page
xi
List of figures
xiv
Preface
xv
List of abbreviations
xvii
1
Introduction
1
Theoretical perspectives on categorisation
3
The perspective taken in this book
5
Disclaimers
7
The organisation of this book
8
GRAMMAR
2
Functional categories and language typology
13
Structuralism:
Sapir
and
Jakobson 14
The notional classification of functional categories
15
Expanding the range of functional categories in language description
16
Towards a new classification
20
Conclusions
25
3
Lexical, morphological, and phonological dimensions of
functional categories
26
Lexical realisation
26
A case study:
Quechua
29
Other criteria
32
Primitives at the interface
39
Clitics
40
Conclusions
41
4
Semantics and pragmatics
42
Semantic features of functional categories
42
The syntax/semantics interface and the interpretability of features
46
viii Contents
Deletability
and expression as a null form
47
The special status of discourse markers
48
Interjections
51
Conclusions
52
Theoretical syntax: the generative tradition
53
Historical overview
54
Theoretical considerations
58
Diagnostic criteria
61
The category
Ρ
65
Conclusions
70
HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS
Grammaticalisation
73
Different dimensions of the grammaticalisation process
76
Frequently emerging functional categories
77
Grammaticalisation theory and generative models of
functional categories
83
Conclusions
86
Linguistic reconstruction
88
Functional categories in Indo-European
90
The evidence from Proto-Uralic
91
The evidence from Afro-Asiatic
93
The evidence from Amerind
95
Conclusions
96
PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
Speech production
99
Production models: evidence from speech error studies
100
Garretťs
distinction between functional and positional structure
Ю5
Frequency effects
106
Evidence from neurolinguistic studies
Ю8
Conclusions
110
Language development
Ш
First language development
111
Child bilingual development
116
Second language development
119
Conclusions
125
10
11
Contents
ix
Agrammatic
aphasia and Specific Language
Impairment
127
Agrammatism
127
Case marking and adpositions in agrammatic speech
133
Structural interpretations of agrammatic speech
138
Specific Language Impairment
139
Conclusions
142
Language attrition and death
143
The study of attrition
143
Gaelic in Scotland
146
Dyirbal in north-eastern Australia
147
Hungarian in the United States
148
German in London
150
Low German in western Siberia
150
Conclusions
151
LANGUAGE CONTACT AND BILINGUAL SPEECH
12
Sign languages
155
The study of sign languages
155
Mouthing
156
Grammaticalisation
156
Reference tracking and agreement
159
Classifiers
161
Conclusions
162
13
Code-switching and code-mixing
163
The basic phenomenon
163
The wider phenomenon
165
Language distance and equivalence
167
Problem areas
168
The proper definition of functional categories
172
Conclusions
176
14
Lexical borrowing
177
Spanish borrowings in Bolivian
Quechua
178
Romance borrowings in Maltese Arabic
183
Conclusions
187
15
Pidgin and
creole
genesis
188
Pidgins and
créoles
189
Tok Pisin
193
χ
Contents
Saramaccan 198
Negerhollands 201
Creole lexical
and functional categories
205
Conclusions
209
16
Mixed languages
211
Issues of definition and delimitation
211
Classical mixed languages: Media
Lengua
213
Split languages: Michif
219
Reverse split type
222
Reverse type: Spanish
Romani
or
Caló
224
Functional categories and relexification
225
Conclusions
226
17
Foreigner Talk
227
Simple codes
229
The study of Foreigner Talk
230
Maxims, strategies, and models for Foreigner Talk
234
Conclusions
237
CONCLUSIONS
18
Conclusions: towards a modular and multi-dimensional
perspective
238
Main findings from grammar
240
Main findings from historical linguistics
241
Main findings from psycholinguistics
241
Main findings from language contact studies
242
A differentiated perspective on functional categories
244
Functional categories from an evolutionary perspective
245
Prospects
253
References
255
Author index
278
Subject index
284
Language index
294
In every language there are descriptive lexical elements, such as evening and
whisper, as well as grammatical elements, such as the and -ing. The distinc¬
tion between these two elements has proven useful in a number of domains,
but what is covered by the terms lexical and grammatical , and the basis on
which the distinction is made, appear to vary according to the domain involved.
This book analyses the grammatical elements ( functional categories ) in lan¬
guage, a topic that has drawn considerable attention in linguistics, but has
never been approached from an integrated, cross-disciplinary perspective.
Muysken considers functional categories from the perspective of grammar,
language history, language contact, and psychology (including child language
and aphasia). Empirically based, the book examines the available converging
evidence from these various disciplines, and draws on comparative data from
a wide range of different languages.
pięter
muysken is Professor of Linguistics at the
Radboud
University
Nijmegen,
The Netherlands. His previous publications include One Speaker,
Two Languages (with Lesley Milroy,
1995),
Bilingual Speech. A Typology of
Code-Mixing
(2000),
and The Languages of the Andes (with
Willem
Adelaar,
2004).
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Contents
List of tables page
xi
List of figures
xiv
Preface
xv
List of abbreviations
xvii
1
Introduction
1
Theoretical perspectives on categorisation
3
The perspective taken in this book
5
Disclaimers
7
The organisation of this book
8
GRAMMAR
2
Functional categories and language typology
13
Structuralism:
Sapir
and
Jakobson 14
The notional classification of functional categories
15
Expanding the range of functional categories in language description
16
Towards a new classification
20
Conclusions
25
3
Lexical, morphological, and phonological dimensions of
functional categories
26
Lexical realisation
26
A case study:
Quechua
29
Other criteria
32
Primitives at the interface
39
Clitics
40
Conclusions
41
4
Semantics and pragmatics
42
Semantic features of functional categories
42
The syntax/semantics interface and the interpretability of features
46
viii Contents
Deletability
and expression as a null form
47
The special status of discourse markers
48
Interjections
51
Conclusions
52
Theoretical syntax: the generative tradition
53
Historical overview
54
Theoretical considerations
58
Diagnostic criteria
61
The category
Ρ
65
Conclusions
70
HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS
Grammaticalisation
73
Different dimensions of the grammaticalisation process
76
Frequently emerging functional categories
77
Grammaticalisation theory and generative models of
functional categories
83
Conclusions
86
Linguistic reconstruction
88
Functional categories in Indo-European
90
The evidence from Proto-Uralic
91
The evidence from Afro-Asiatic
93
The evidence from Amerind
95
Conclusions
96
PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
Speech production
99
Production models: evidence from speech error studies
100
Garretťs
distinction between functional and positional structure
Ю5
Frequency effects
106
Evidence from neurolinguistic studies
Ю8
Conclusions
110
Language development
Ш
First language development
111
Child bilingual development
116
Second language development
119
Conclusions
125
10
11
Contents
ix
Agrammatic
aphasia and Specific Language
Impairment
127
Agrammatism
127
Case marking and adpositions in agrammatic speech
133
Structural interpretations of agrammatic speech
138
Specific Language Impairment
139
Conclusions
142
Language attrition and death
143
The study of attrition
143
Gaelic in Scotland
146
Dyirbal in north-eastern Australia
147
Hungarian in the United States
148
German in London
150
Low German in western Siberia
150
Conclusions
151
LANGUAGE CONTACT AND BILINGUAL SPEECH
12
Sign languages
155
The study of sign languages
155
Mouthing
156
Grammaticalisation
156
Reference tracking and agreement
159
Classifiers
161
Conclusions
162
13
Code-switching and code-mixing
163
The basic phenomenon
163
The wider phenomenon
165
Language distance and equivalence
167
Problem areas
168
The proper definition of functional categories
172
Conclusions
176
14
Lexical borrowing
177
Spanish borrowings in Bolivian
Quechua
178
Romance borrowings in Maltese Arabic
183
Conclusions
187
15
Pidgin and
creole
genesis
188
Pidgins and
créoles
189
Tok Pisin
193
χ
Contents
Saramaccan 198
Negerhollands 201
Creole lexical
and functional categories
205
Conclusions
209
16
Mixed languages
211
Issues of definition and delimitation
211
Classical mixed languages: Media
Lengua
213
Split languages: Michif
219
Reverse split type
222
Reverse type: Spanish
Romani
or
Caló
224
Functional categories and relexification
225
Conclusions
226
17
Foreigner Talk
227
Simple codes
229
The study of Foreigner Talk
230
Maxims, strategies, and models for Foreigner Talk
234
Conclusions
237
CONCLUSIONS
18
Conclusions: towards a modular and multi-dimensional
perspective
238
Main findings from grammar
240
Main findings from historical linguistics
241
Main findings from psycholinguistics
241
Main findings from language contact studies
242
A differentiated perspective on functional categories
244
Functional categories from an evolutionary perspective
245
Prospects
253
References
255
Author index
278
Subject index
284
Language index
294
In every language there are descriptive lexical elements, such as evening and
whisper, as well as grammatical elements, such as the and -ing. The distinc¬
tion between these two elements has proven useful in a number of domains,
but what is covered by the terms 'lexical' and 'grammatical', and the basis on
which the distinction is made, appear to vary according to the domain involved.
This book analyses the grammatical elements ('functional categories') in lan¬
guage, a topic that has drawn considerable attention in linguistics, but has
never been approached from an integrated, cross-disciplinary perspective.
Muysken considers functional categories from the perspective of grammar,
language history, language contact, and psychology (including child language
and aphasia). Empirically based, the book examines the available converging
evidence from these various disciplines, and draws on comparative data from
a wide range of different languages.
pięter
muysken is Professor of Linguistics at the
Radboud
University
Nijmegen,
The Netherlands. His previous publications include One Speaker,
Two Languages (with Lesley Milroy,
1995),
Bilingual Speech. A Typology of
Code-Mixing
(2000),
and The Languages of the Andes (with
Willem
Adelaar,
2004). |
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topic | Grammatik Grammar, Comparative and general Grammatical categories Grammatische Kategorie (DE-588)4071984-4 gnd Funktionale Kategorie (DE-588)4372786-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Grammatik Grammar, Comparative and general Grammatical categories Grammatische Kategorie Funktionale Kategorie |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV000000639 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT muyskenpieter functionalcategories |