The universal structure of categories: towards a formal typology
"Using data from a variety of languages such as Blackfoot, Halkomelem, and Upper Austrian German, this book explores a range of grammatical categories and constructions, including tense, aspect, subjunctive, case and demonstratives. It presents a new theory of grammatical categories - the Unive...
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adam_text | THE UNIVERSAL
STRUCTURE OF
CATEGORIES
TOWARDS A FORMAL TYPOLOGY
MARTINA WILTSCHKO
University of British Columbia, Vancouver
CAMBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
List of figures Pa8e xi
List of tables xii
Acknowledgements xiv
A note on the core languages of investigation xvi
List of abbreviations xvii
1 The universal structure of categories 1
1 1 What is a category and how do we find one? I
1 2 The Universal Base Hypothesis 10
1 3 The No Base Hypothesis and its problems 19
1 4 The Universal Spine Hypothesis 23
1 5 Methodological implications 29
16 Overview 36
2 A history of ideas behind the spine 39
2 1 Structure 39
2 2 Labels in the structure: functional categories 52
2 3 The areas of the spine and their functions 62
2 4 When do the units of language associate with the spine 79
3 The universal spine as a heuristic for the identification
of grammatical categories 84
3 1 Units of language associate with the spine 84
3 2 The logic of Associate 86
3 3 Categorizing the Units of Language 89
3 4 Identifying grammatical categories 95
4 Anchoring categories in independent clauses 98
4 1 Tense as an anchoring category 98
4 2 The Universal Base Hypothesis 100
4 3 The No Base Hypothesis 114
4 4 The Universal Spine Hypothesis 118
4 5 The universal structure of the anchoring category 139
x Contents
5 Anchoring categories in dependent clauses 145
5 1 Introduction 145
5 2 The Universal Base Hypothesis 147
5 3 The No Base Hypothesis 153
5 4 The Universal Spine Hypothesis 156
5 5 Towards a formal typology of subjunctives 183
6 Nominal anchoring categories 188
6 1 Introduction 188
6 2 The Universal Base Hypothesis 189
6 3 The No Base Hypothesis 202
6 4 The Universal Spine Hypothesis 207
6 5 The essence of nominal anchoring 246
7 Categories that introduce a point of view 249
7 1 Introduction 249
7 2 The Universal Base Hypothesis 254
7 3 The No Base Hypolhesis 268
7 4 The Universal Spine Hypothesis 270
7 5 Towards a typology of viewpoint aspect 295
8 Towards a formal typology 299
8 1 Introduction 299
8 2 Linguistic typology and formal grammar 300
8 3 Why do we need a formal typology of categorization 303
8 4 Classic criteria for formal classification and their problems 305
8 5 Formal classification criteria based on the Universal
Spine Hypothesis 309
8 6 Conclusions and open questions 316
8 7 The Universal Spine Hypothesis as a research agenda 325
References 327
Index 352
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