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adam_text | This clear and accessible introduction to linguistic typology covers all
linguistic domains from phonology and morphology over parts-of-speech,
the NP and the
VP,
to simple and complex clauses, pragmatics and
language change. There is also a discussion on methodological issues in
typology. This textbook is the first introduction that consistently applies
the findings of the World Atlas of Language Structures, systematically includes
pidgin and
creole
languages and devotes a section to sign languages
in each chapter. All chapters contain numerous illustrative examples
and specific feature maps. Keywords and exercises help review the
main topics of each chapter. Appendices provide macro data for all the
languages cited in the book as well as a list of web sites of typological
interest. An extensive glossary gives at-a-glance definitions of the terms
used in the book; This introduction is designed for students of courses
with a focus on language diversity and typology, as well as typologically-
oriented courses in morphology and syntax. The book will also serve as a
Table of contents Acknowledgements Abbreviations Abbreviations for sign language names Database acronyms xxi XV XVII xx Languages cited in chapter i 1. Introduction 1.1 Fast forward from the past to the present і 1.2 The purpose of this book 3 1.3 Conventions 5 1.3.1 Some remarks on the languages cited in this book 1.3.2 Some remarks on the examples in this book 8 1.4 The structure of this book 10 1.5 Keywords 12 1.6 Exercises 12 XXII 1 5 Languages cited in chapter 2 2. Typology and universals 2.1 What is typology? 15 2.2 Classifications 19 2.2.1 A note on pidgins, creoles and mixed languages 23 2.2.2 A brief note on sign languages 28 2.3 What are universals? 30 2.3.1 Unrestricted universals: absolute and statistical 31 2.3.2 Implicational universals 33 2.4 A very short note on motivations for language universals 34 2.5 Summary 36 2.6 Keywords 37 2.7 Exercises 37 14 15
viii Introduction to Linguistic Typology Languages cited in chapter 3 3. Methodology: Sampling, databases, and how many languages does a typologist speak? 3.1 Data 39 3.1.1 A note on the situation of the languages of the world 44 3.1.2 A note on language documentation and description 46 3.2 Sampling 49 3.2.1 Types of samples 49 3.2.2 Types of bias 50 3.3 Databases 54 3.4 A note on methodological issues with sign languages 57 3.5 Summary 58 3.6 Keywords 59 3.7 Exercises 59 Languages cited in chapter 4 4. Phonology 4.1 Phonemes, syllables and prosody 61 4.1.1 Segments 62 4.1.1.1 Consonants 63 4.1.1.2 Vowels 67 4.1.2 Syllables and suprasegmentals 68 4.2 Phonological typology 69 4.2.1 Segment inventories 70 4.2.2 Patterns of syllable structures 77 4.2.3 Patterns of prosody 79 4.2.3.1 Length 79 4.2.3.2 Tone 80 4.2.3.3 Stress 82 4-3 Sign language phonology 4-4 Summary 86 4-5 Keywords 87 4.6 Exercises 87 Languages cited in chapter 5 5. Morphology 5.1 The building blocks of words 89 5.2 Morphological typology 95 5.2.1 Fusion 96 5.2.1.1 Isolating markers 97 5.2.1.2 Concatenative (linear) markers 38 39 60 61 88 89 97
Table of contents 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.2.1.3 Non-linear markers 98 5.2.1.4 Reduplication 100 5.2.2 Exponence 104 5.2.3 Flexitivity 106 5.2.4 Synthesis 108 Sign language morphology 110 Summary 112 Keywords 113 Exercises 113 Languages cited in chapter 6 6. The lexicon and its classes 6.1 Word-formation 115 6.1.1 Derivation 116 6.1.2 Compounding 117 6.2 Parts-of-speech 121 6.2.1 Lexical classes 122 6.2.1.1 Nouns 123 6.2.1.2 Verbs 123 6.2.1.3 Adjectives 126 6.2.1.4 Adverbs 130 6.2.2 Functional classes 132 6.2.2.1 Pronouns 133 6.2.2.2 Adpositions 141 6.2.2.3 Numerals 142 6.2.2.4 Articles 144 6.2.2.5 Auxiliaries 146 6.2.2.6 Conjunctions 147 6.2.2.7 Interjections 149 6.3 Parts-of-speech in sign languages 6.4 Summary 152 6.5 Keywords 153 6.6 Exercises 153 114 115 150 Languages cited in chapter 7 7. Nominal categories and syntax 7.1 NP categories 155 7.1.1 Number 159 7.1.1.1 Number values 159 7.1.1.2 Obligatoriness 162 7.1.1.3 Associative plural 164 154 155 ix
x Introduction to Linguistic Typology 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.1.2 Noun classes (gender) and classifiers 165 7.1.2.1 Gender 165 7.1.2.2 Classifiers 172 7.1.3 Case 175 NP syntax 181 7.2.1 Heads and dependents 181 7.2.2 Government and agreement 184 Nominal categories and syntax in sign languages Summary 190 Keywords 191 Exercises 191 188 Languages cited in chapter 8 192 8. 193 Verbal categories 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 8.9 A very brief introductory note on the VP 193 Tense 194 8.2.1 Remoteness 199 8.2.2 Absolute tense 201 8.2.3 Relative tense 203 The perfect 205 Aspect 208 8.4.1 Aspect versus Aktionsart 208 8.4.2 Perfective versus imperfective 209 Mood and modality 214 8.5.1 Realis and irrealis 214 8.5.2 Propositional modalities 217 8.5.2.1 Evidentials 217 8.5.2.2 Epistemics 219 8.5.3 Event modalities 220 8.5.3.1 Deontics 220 8.5.3.2 Dynamics 223 TMA in sign languages 223 Summary 226 Keywords 227 Exercises 227
Table of contents Languages cited in chapter 9 9. 228 229 Simple clauses 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 Clause participants 229 9.1.1 Semantic roles 230 9.1.2 Pragmatic roles 232 9.1.3 Grammatical relations and alignment 9.1.3.1 Subjects and objects 235 9.1.3.2 Transitivity 237 9.1.3.3 Subject alignment 237 9.1.3.4 Object alignment 244 9.1.3.5 Verb agreement 246 9.1.3.6 Split systems 253 Valency 257 9.2.1 Increasing valency 260 9.2.1.1 Causatives 260 9.2.1.2 Applicatives 263 9.2.2 Reducing valency 264 9.2.2.1 Passives 265 9.2.2.2 Antipassives 267 9.2.2.3 Noun incorporation 268 9.2.2.4 Anticausatives 269 9.2.3 Transposing valency 270 9.2.3.1 Inversion 270 9.2.3.2 Dative shift 271 Simple clauses in sign languages 272 Summary 274 Keywords 274 Exercises 275 235 Languages cited in chapter 10 276 10. Word order V7 10.1 A very brief introductory note on syntax 277 10.1.1 The building blocks of sentences 278 10.1.1.1 Phrases 278 10.1.1.2 Clauses 279 10.1.2 Constituents 279 10.2 Word order typology 281 10.2.1 Order of clause constituents 284 10.2.2 Order of phrase constituents 290 xi
xii Introduction to Linguistic Typology 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.2.3 Constituent order correlations 10.2.3.1 OV languages 295 10.2.3.2 VO languages 298 10.2.4 Flexible word order 300 Word order in sign languages 302 Summary 304 Keywords 305 Exercises 305 295 Languages cited in chapter 11 306 11. Complex clauses 307 11.1 Coordination 307 11.1.1 Asyndetic coordination 308 11.1.2 Syndetic coordination 310 11.1.2.1 Monosyndetic coordination 311 11.1.2.2 Bisyndetic coordination 312 11.1.2.3 Multiple coordination 313 11.1.3 Ellipsis 314 11.2 Subordination 315 11.2.1 Complement clauses 316 11.2.1.1 Finite complements 317 11.2.1.2 Non֊finite complements 318 11.2.2 Adverbial clauses 320 11.2.2.1 Adverbial clauses that can be replaced with one word 320 11.2.2.2 Adverbial clauses that cannot be replaced with one word 321 11.2.3 Relative clauses 323 11.2.3.1 The structure of the relative clause 324 11.2.3.2 The position of the relative clause 328 11.3 Cosubordination 331 11.3.1 Serial verb constructions 332 11.3.2 Clause chaining 334 11.3.2.1 Medial clauses 335 11.3.2.2 Switch reference 337 11.4 Complex clauses in sign languages 339 11.5 Summary 342 11.6 Keywords 343 11.7 Exercises 343
Table of contents Languages cited in chapter 12 12. Speech acts and politeness 12.1 Speech acts 345 12.1.1 Declaratives 346 12.1.1.1 Affirmative declaratives 346 12.1.1.2 Negative declaratives 347 12.1.2 Interrogatives 352 12.1.2.1 Polar questions 352 12.1.2.2 Content questions 356 12.1.3 Imperatives 359 12.1.3.1 Positive imperatives 359 12.1.3.2 Negative imperatives 364 12.2 Politeness 367 12.2.1 Indirect speech acts 368 12.2.2 Honorífics 370 12.2.2.1 Referent honorifics 370 12.2.2.2 Addressee honorifics 373 12.2.2.3 Bystander honorifics 375 12.3 Speech acts in sign languages 377 12.4 Summary 382 12.5 Keywords 383 12.6 Exercises 383 344 345 Languages cited in chapter 13 13. Language change 13.1 Grammaticalization 385 13.1.1 The process of grammaticalization 386 13.1.1.1 Desemanticization 388 13.1.1.2 Extension 390 13.1.1.3 Decategorialization 390 13.1.1.4 Erosion 391 13.1.2 Paths of grammaticalization 392 13.1.2.1 Content words 392 13.1.2.2 Function words 394 13.1.2.3 Clitics 398 13.1.2.4 Inflectional affixes 399 13.1.3 A very short note on unidirectionality and degrammaticalization 399 384 385 xiii
xiv Introduction to Linguistic Typology 13.2 Contact-induced change and linguistic areas 400 13.2.x Sociolingüístic factors and mechanisms of contact-induced change 401 13.2.1.1 Types of contact situation 401 13.2.1.2 Types of borrowing 403 13.2.1.3 Mechanisms of contact-induced change 13.2.2 Feature ‘borrowability’ 408 13.2.2.1 Phonology 408 13.2.2.2 Morphology 408 13.2.2.3 Nominal categories 408 13.2.2.4 Verbal categories 409 13.2.2.5 Parts-of-speech 410 13.2.3 Linguistic areas 411 13.2.3.1 The Balkans 411 13.2.3.2 The circum-Baltic 412 13.2.3.3 Ethio-Eritrea 413 13.2.3.4 South Asia 413 13.2.3.5 Mainland Southeast Asia 414 13.2.3.6 The Northwest Pacific Coast 414 13.2.3.7 Meso-America 414 13.3 Language change in sign languages 415 13.4 Summary 418 13.5 Keywords 419 13.6 Exercises 419 404 appendix 1. Selected sampleof sites 421 appendix 2. Languages citedin this book 425 Glossary 455 References 475 Subject index 505
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