Limiting the arbitrary :: linguistic naturalism and its opposites in Plato's Cratylus and modern theories of language /
The idea that some aspects of language are 'natural', while others are arbitrary, artificial or derived, runs all through modern linguistics, from Chomsky's GB theory and Minimalist program and his concept of E- and I-language, to Greenberg's search for linguistic universals, Pin...
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Zusammenfassung: | The idea that some aspects of language are 'natural', while others are arbitrary, artificial or derived, runs all through modern linguistics, from Chomsky's GB theory and Minimalist program and his concept of E- and I-language, to Greenberg's search for linguistic universals, Pinker's views on regular and irregular morphology and the brain, and the markedness-based constraints of Optimality Theory. This book traces the heritage of this linguistic naturalism back to its locus classicus, Plato's dialogue Cratylus. The first half of the book is a detailed examination of the linguistic arguments i. |
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title | Limiting the arbitrary : linguistic naturalism and its opposites in Plato's Cratylus and modern theories of language / |
title_auth | Limiting the arbitrary : linguistic naturalism and its opposites in Plato's Cratylus and modern theories of language / |
title_exact_search | Limiting the arbitrary : linguistic naturalism and its opposites in Plato's Cratylus and modern theories of language / |
title_full | Limiting the arbitrary : linguistic naturalism and its opposites in Plato's Cratylus and modern theories of language / John E. Joseph. |
title_fullStr | Limiting the arbitrary : linguistic naturalism and its opposites in Plato's Cratylus and modern theories of language / John E. Joseph. |
title_full_unstemmed | Limiting the arbitrary : linguistic naturalism and its opposites in Plato's Cratylus and modern theories of language / John E. Joseph. |
title_short | Limiting the arbitrary : |
title_sort | limiting the arbitrary linguistic naturalism and its opposites in plato s cratylus and modern theories of language |
title_sub | linguistic naturalism and its opposites in Plato's Cratylus and modern theories of language / |
topic | Plato. Cratylus. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr97041099 Cratylus (Plato) fast Language and languages Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074574 Naturalness (Linguistics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh87004399 Langage et langues Philosophie. Naturalité (Linguistique) PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys Ancient & Classical. bisacsh Language and languages Philosophy fast Naturalness (Linguistics) fast |
topic_facet | Plato. Cratylus. Cratylus (Plato) Language and languages Philosophy. Naturalness (Linguistics) Langage et langues Philosophie. Naturalité (Linguistique) PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys Ancient & Classical. Language and languages Philosophy Electronic book. |
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