The evolution of the Slavic dual: a biolinguistic perspective
Developing a new theory of morphosyntactic feature economy in a morphology framework, this book uses a biolinguistic approach to examine the evolution of Slavic languages to discover how some developed a separate dual number category while others have only singular and plural and to explain the evol...
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Zusammenfassung: | Developing a new theory of morphosyntactic feature economy in a morphology framework, this book uses a biolinguistic approach to examine the evolution of Slavic languages to discover how some developed a separate dual number category while others have only singular and plural and to explain the evolution of the number category in Slavic languages |
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505 | 8 | |a 2.1 THE PROBLEM OF THE SLAVIC DUAL ANDPATTERNS OF DIACHRONIC CHANGE2.2 Hypotheses of the Evolution of the Slavic Dual; 2.3 Principle of Morphosyntactic Feature Economy and Language Change; 2.4 Theoretical Assumptions; Notes; Chapter 3; The Slavic Dual from a Typological Perspective; 3.1 Humboldt's Typology of Dual Number; 3.2 Jespersen's Typology of the Dual; 3.3 Plank's Typology of the Dual: Humboldt Revisited; 3.4 Corbett's Constraint on Ranges of the Dual and Plural; 3.5 Cysouw: Dual as a Restricted Group; 3.6 The Typology of the Slavic Dual; 3.7 Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 4 | |
505 | 8 | |a Derivation of the Slavic Dual in Distributed Morphology4.1 The Architecture of Grammar in Distributed Morphology; 4.2 Derivations of the Slavic Dual in DM; 4.3 Impoverishment, Fission, and Morphosyntactic Simplification of the Slavic Dual; 4.4 Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5; The Slavic Dual and Number Theory; 5.1 The Two Number Features of the Slavic Dual; 5.2 The Two Patterns of Variation: The Bimorphemic and Monomorphemic Duals; 5.3 The Bimorphemic Dual in Contemporary Standard Slovenian; 5.4 The Bimorphemic Dual in Contemporary Upper Sorbian | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.5 The Bimorphemic Dual in Contemporary Lower Sorbian5.6 The Monomorphemic Dual and Its Loss in Kashubian; 5.7 The Monomorphemic Dual and Its Loss in Old East Slavic; 5.8. Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 6; Morphosyntactic Feature Economy and Reanalysis; 6.1 Morphosyntactic Markedness of Feature Values of the Dual; 6.2 The Principle of Morphosyntactic Feature Economy; 6.3 The Principle of Morphosyntactic Feature Economy and Diachronic Change; 6.4 The Reanalysis of the Old Slovenian Dual in Contemporary Standard Slovenian | |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments ix 1 Introduction 2 The Problem of the Slavic Dual from a Diachronic Perspective 19 3 The Slavic Dual from a Typological Perspective 29 4 Derivation of the Slavic Dual in Distributed Morphology 57 5 The Slavic Dual and Number Theory 81 6 Morphosyntactic Feature Economy and Reanalysis 113 7 Conclusion 141 1 Appendix A: Abbreviations 145 Appendix B: Orthographical Systems and Transliteration Symbols 147 References 151 Index 159 About the Author 161 vii
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spelling | Slobodchikoff, Tatyana G. Verfasser (DE-588)1201315840 aut The evolution of the Slavic dual a biolinguistic perspective Lanham ; Boulder ; New York ; London Lexington Books 2019 X, 161 Seiten Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Studies in Slavic, Baltic, and Eastern European languages and cultures Description based upon print version of record Cover; The Evolution of the Slavic Dual; Series Page; The Evolution of the Slavic Dual: A Biolinguistic Perspective; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1; Introduction; 1.1 THE LINGUISTIC PUZZLE OF DUALNUMBER IN SLAVIC LANGUAGES; 1.2 The Evolution of the Slavic Dual: From Proto-Slavic to the Present; 1.3 Morphosyntactic Feature Economy: A New Theory of Diachronic Change; 1.4 Goals of the Book; 1.5 Main Claim and Contribution; 1.6 Methodology and Data; 1.7 Structure of the Book; Notes; Chapter 2; The Problem of the Slavic Dual from a Diachronic Perspective 2.1 THE PROBLEM OF THE SLAVIC DUAL ANDPATTERNS OF DIACHRONIC CHANGE2.2 Hypotheses of the Evolution of the Slavic Dual; 2.3 Principle of Morphosyntactic Feature Economy and Language Change; 2.4 Theoretical Assumptions; Notes; Chapter 3; The Slavic Dual from a Typological Perspective; 3.1 Humboldt's Typology of Dual Number; 3.2 Jespersen's Typology of the Dual; 3.3 Plank's Typology of the Dual: Humboldt Revisited; 3.4 Corbett's Constraint on Ranges of the Dual and Plural; 3.5 Cysouw: Dual as a Restricted Group; 3.6 The Typology of the Slavic Dual; 3.7 Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 4 Derivation of the Slavic Dual in Distributed Morphology4.1 The Architecture of Grammar in Distributed Morphology; 4.2 Derivations of the Slavic Dual in DM; 4.3 Impoverishment, Fission, and Morphosyntactic Simplification of the Slavic Dual; 4.4 Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5; The Slavic Dual and Number Theory; 5.1 The Two Number Features of the Slavic Dual; 5.2 The Two Patterns of Variation: The Bimorphemic and Monomorphemic Duals; 5.3 The Bimorphemic Dual in Contemporary Standard Slovenian; 5.4 The Bimorphemic Dual in Contemporary Upper Sorbian 5.5 The Bimorphemic Dual in Contemporary Lower Sorbian5.6 The Monomorphemic Dual and Its Loss in Kashubian; 5.7 The Monomorphemic Dual and Its Loss in Old East Slavic; 5.8. Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 6; Morphosyntactic Feature Economy and Reanalysis; 6.1 Morphosyntactic Markedness of Feature Values of the Dual; 6.2 The Principle of Morphosyntactic Feature Economy; 6.3 The Principle of Morphosyntactic Feature Economy and Diachronic Change; 6.4 The Reanalysis of the Old Slovenian Dual in Contemporary Standard Slovenian 6.5 The Reanalysis of the Old Sorbian Dual in Contemporary Upper and Lower Sorbian6.6 The Reanalysis of the Nineteenth-Century Kashubian Dual as Plural in Contemporary Kashubian; 6.7 The Reanalysis of the Old East Slavic Dual as Plural; 6.8 Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 7; Conclusion; 7.1 THE ROLE OF MORPHOSYNTACTIC FEATUREECONOMY IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE SLAVIC DUAL; 7.2 Implications; Appendix A; Abbreviations; Appendix B; Orthographical Systems and Transliteration Symbols; References; Index; About the Author Developing a new theory of morphosyntactic feature economy in a morphology framework, this book uses a biolinguistic approach to examine the evolution of Slavic languages to discover how some developed a separate dual number category while others have only singular and plural and to explain the evolution of the number category in Slavic languages Dual (DE-588)4206916-6 gnd rswk-swf Slawische Sprachen (DE-588)4120036-6 gnd rswk-swf Electronic books Slawische Sprachen (DE-588)4120036-6 s Dual (DE-588)4206916-6 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-4985-7925-4 http://public.ebookcentral.proquest.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=5900498 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031604583&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Slobodchikoff, Tatyana G. The evolution of the Slavic dual a biolinguistic perspective Cover; The Evolution of the Slavic Dual; Series Page; The Evolution of the Slavic Dual: A Biolinguistic Perspective; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1; Introduction; 1.1 THE LINGUISTIC PUZZLE OF DUALNUMBER IN SLAVIC LANGUAGES; 1.2 The Evolution of the Slavic Dual: From Proto-Slavic to the Present; 1.3 Morphosyntactic Feature Economy: A New Theory of Diachronic Change; 1.4 Goals of the Book; 1.5 Main Claim and Contribution; 1.6 Methodology and Data; 1.7 Structure of the Book; Notes; Chapter 2; The Problem of the Slavic Dual from a Diachronic Perspective 2.1 THE PROBLEM OF THE SLAVIC DUAL ANDPATTERNS OF DIACHRONIC CHANGE2.2 Hypotheses of the Evolution of the Slavic Dual; 2.3 Principle of Morphosyntactic Feature Economy and Language Change; 2.4 Theoretical Assumptions; Notes; Chapter 3; The Slavic Dual from a Typological Perspective; 3.1 Humboldt's Typology of Dual Number; 3.2 Jespersen's Typology of the Dual; 3.3 Plank's Typology of the Dual: Humboldt Revisited; 3.4 Corbett's Constraint on Ranges of the Dual and Plural; 3.5 Cysouw: Dual as a Restricted Group; 3.6 The Typology of the Slavic Dual; 3.7 Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 4 Derivation of the Slavic Dual in Distributed Morphology4.1 The Architecture of Grammar in Distributed Morphology; 4.2 Derivations of the Slavic Dual in DM; 4.3 Impoverishment, Fission, and Morphosyntactic Simplification of the Slavic Dual; 4.4 Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5; The Slavic Dual and Number Theory; 5.1 The Two Number Features of the Slavic Dual; 5.2 The Two Patterns of Variation: The Bimorphemic and Monomorphemic Duals; 5.3 The Bimorphemic Dual in Contemporary Standard Slovenian; 5.4 The Bimorphemic Dual in Contemporary Upper Sorbian 5.5 The Bimorphemic Dual in Contemporary Lower Sorbian5.6 The Monomorphemic Dual and Its Loss in Kashubian; 5.7 The Monomorphemic Dual and Its Loss in Old East Slavic; 5.8. Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 6; Morphosyntactic Feature Economy and Reanalysis; 6.1 Morphosyntactic Markedness of Feature Values of the Dual; 6.2 The Principle of Morphosyntactic Feature Economy; 6.3 The Principle of Morphosyntactic Feature Economy and Diachronic Change; 6.4 The Reanalysis of the Old Slovenian Dual in Contemporary Standard Slovenian 6.5 The Reanalysis of the Old Sorbian Dual in Contemporary Upper and Lower Sorbian6.6 The Reanalysis of the Nineteenth-Century Kashubian Dual as Plural in Contemporary Kashubian; 6.7 The Reanalysis of the Old East Slavic Dual as Plural; 6.8 Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 7; Conclusion; 7.1 THE ROLE OF MORPHOSYNTACTIC FEATUREECONOMY IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE SLAVIC DUAL; 7.2 Implications; Appendix A; Abbreviations; Appendix B; Orthographical Systems and Transliteration Symbols; References; Index; About the Author Dual (DE-588)4206916-6 gnd Slawische Sprachen (DE-588)4120036-6 gnd |
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title | The evolution of the Slavic dual a biolinguistic perspective |
title_auth | The evolution of the Slavic dual a biolinguistic perspective |
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title_full | The evolution of the Slavic dual a biolinguistic perspective |
title_fullStr | The evolution of the Slavic dual a biolinguistic perspective |
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