Insubordination /:
The phenomenon of insubordination can be defined diachronically as the recruitment of main clause structures from subordinate structures, or synchronically as the independent use of constructions exhibiting characteristics of subordinate clauses. Long marginalised as uncomfortable exceptions, insubo...
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Zusammenfassung: | The phenomenon of insubordination can be defined diachronically as the recruitment of main clause structures from subordinate structures, or synchronically as the independent use of constructions exhibiting characteristics of subordinate clauses. Long marginalised as uncomfortable exceptions, insubordinated clause phenomena turn out to be surprisingly widespread, and provide a vital empirical testing ground for various central theoretical issues in current linguistics - the interplay of langue and parole, the emergence of structure, the question of where productive syntactic rules give way to constructions, the role of prosody in language change, and the question of how far grammars are produced by isolated speakers as opposed to being collaboratively constructed in dialogue. This volume - the first book-length treatment on the topic - assembles studies of languages on all continents, by scholars who bring a range of approaches to bear on the topic, from historical linguistics to corpus studies to typology to conversational analysis. |
Beschreibung: | "The present volume, then, grows out of a symposium, 'Dynamics of Insubordination', organised by the present editors on 25-28 October 2012, in Tokyo, at the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS)." The chapters are a selection of reviewed and revised papers, which were presented at the symposium. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a 3.3 Relevance to general models of historical change3.4 The neglect of prosody; 3.5 Insubordination and the grammar of interaction; 3.6 The incidence of Insubordination: Grammar interactions, cultures of speaking; 4. From parole to language in interaction and insubordination; Non-obvious glosses; References; On insubordination and cooptation; 1. Introduction; 2. The framework; 2.1 Discourse Grammar; 2.2 Cooptation; 3. On the genesis of ICs; 3.1 Hypotheses; 3.2 The cooptation hypothesis; 3.3 On the situation of discourse; 4. A basic typology; 4.1 Spontaneous ICs; 4.2 Constructional ICs. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.3 Formulaic ICs5. Conclusions; Abbreviations; References; Running in the family; 1. Introduction ; 2. Evaluative types; 3. Deontic types; 3.1 Uncontrolled deontic types; 3.2 Controlled deontic types; 4. Elaborative types; 5. Constructional status and development; 6. Insubordinate status; 7. Conclusion; Abbreviations; References; Independent si-clauses in Spanish; 1. Introduction ; 2. Spanish conditionals: An overview; 3. Insubordination and independent si-clauses: Formal evidence; 4. Conventionalization and insubordination: Si-clauses, como-clauses and prosody. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5. Extending Insubordination: Causal uses of Independent si6. Conclusion; Abbreviations; References; Revisiting the functional typology of insubordination; 1. Introduction; 2. Insubordinate que-constructions in Peninsular Spanish; 2.1 Insubordinate que-constructions in interaction; 2.1.1 Modal functions; 2.1.2 Discourse connective functions; 2.2 Prior analyses in the literature; 3. An interactional constructional approach; 3.1 A constructional approach; 3.2 An interactional approach to constructions; 4. Two types of insubordinated que-constructions: Modal vs. connective. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.1 Functional differences4.2 Syntactic differences; 4.3.1 Verbal mood; 4.3.2 Sentence type; 4.3.3 Clause combining; 4.3.4 Combination with topics; 4.3 Discourse-structural differences; 4.4 Quotative constructions: Modal or discourse connective?; 5. Conclusion; Abbreviations; Annex 1. Val. Es. Co. corpus transcription key; References; Insubordinated conditionals in spoken and non-spoken Italian; 1. A brief presentation: Semantic/pragmatic functions; 1.1 Invitation/Offer/Request; 1.2 Generic question: 'what will happen?'; 1.3 'There is nothing to do'; 1.4 Protest. | |
520 | 8 | |a The phenomenon of insubordination can be defined diachronically as the recruitment of main clause structures from subordinate structures, or synchronically as the independent use of constructions exhibiting characteristics of subordinate clauses. Long marginalised as uncomfortable exceptions, insubordinated clause phenomena turn out to be surprisingly widespread, and provide a vital empirical testing ground for various central theoretical issues in current linguistics - the interplay of langue and parole, the emergence of structure, the question of where productive syntactic rules give way to constructions, the role of prosody in language change, and the question of how far grammars are produced by isolated speakers as opposed to being collaboratively constructed in dialogue. This volume - the first book-length treatment on the topic - assembles studies of languages on all continents, by scholars who bring a range of approaches to bear on the topic, from historical linguistics to corpus studies to typology to conversational analysis. | |
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spelling | Insubordination / edited by Nicholas Evans, Honoré Watanabe. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2016] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Typological Studies in Language Ser. ; v. 115 "The present volume, then, grows out of a symposium, 'Dynamics of Insubordination', organised by the present editors on 25-28 October 2012, in Tokyo, at the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS)." The chapters are a selection of reviewed and revised papers, which were presented at the symposium. Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. Insubordination; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Preface; Map; Author affiliations; The dynamics of insubordination; 1. Background ; 2. The centrality of insubordination to Kayardild inflection; 2.1 Kayardild TAM coding: Verb inflections, modal case; 2.2 Diachrony of modal case system through insubordination of clauses marked for 'T-complementizing case'; 2.3 The second cycle of insubordination: 'c-complementizing case'; 3. Whether insubordination is important and interesting ... ; 3.1 The descriptive and typological challenge; 3.2 The challenge of representation. 3.3 Relevance to general models of historical change3.4 The neglect of prosody; 3.5 Insubordination and the grammar of interaction; 3.6 The incidence of Insubordination: Grammar interactions, cultures of speaking; 4. From parole to language in interaction and insubordination; Non-obvious glosses; References; On insubordination and cooptation; 1. Introduction; 2. The framework; 2.1 Discourse Grammar; 2.2 Cooptation; 3. On the genesis of ICs; 3.1 Hypotheses; 3.2 The cooptation hypothesis; 3.3 On the situation of discourse; 4. A basic typology; 4.1 Spontaneous ICs; 4.2 Constructional ICs. 4.3 Formulaic ICs5. Conclusions; Abbreviations; References; Running in the family; 1. Introduction ; 2. Evaluative types; 3. Deontic types; 3.1 Uncontrolled deontic types; 3.2 Controlled deontic types; 4. Elaborative types; 5. Constructional status and development; 6. Insubordinate status; 7. Conclusion; Abbreviations; References; Independent si-clauses in Spanish; 1. Introduction ; 2. Spanish conditionals: An overview; 3. Insubordination and independent si-clauses: Formal evidence; 4. Conventionalization and insubordination: Si-clauses, como-clauses and prosody. 5. Extending Insubordination: Causal uses of Independent si6. Conclusion; Abbreviations; References; Revisiting the functional typology of insubordination; 1. Introduction; 2. Insubordinate que-constructions in Peninsular Spanish; 2.1 Insubordinate que-constructions in interaction; 2.1.1 Modal functions; 2.1.2 Discourse connective functions; 2.2 Prior analyses in the literature; 3. An interactional constructional approach; 3.1 A constructional approach; 3.2 An interactional approach to constructions; 4. Two types of insubordinated que-constructions: Modal vs. connective. 4.1 Functional differences4.2 Syntactic differences; 4.3.1 Verbal mood; 4.3.2 Sentence type; 4.3.3 Clause combining; 4.3.4 Combination with topics; 4.3 Discourse-structural differences; 4.4 Quotative constructions: Modal or discourse connective?; 5. Conclusion; Abbreviations; Annex 1. Val. Es. Co. corpus transcription key; References; Insubordinated conditionals in spoken and non-spoken Italian; 1. A brief presentation: Semantic/pragmatic functions; 1.1 Invitation/Offer/Request; 1.2 Generic question: 'what will happen?'; 1.3 'There is nothing to do'; 1.4 Protest. The phenomenon of insubordination can be defined diachronically as the recruitment of main clause structures from subordinate structures, or synchronically as the independent use of constructions exhibiting characteristics of subordinate clauses. Long marginalised as uncomfortable exceptions, insubordinated clause phenomena turn out to be surprisingly widespread, and provide a vital empirical testing ground for various central theoretical issues in current linguistics - the interplay of langue and parole, the emergence of structure, the question of where productive syntactic rules give way to constructions, the role of prosody in language change, and the question of how far grammars are produced by isolated speakers as opposed to being collaboratively constructed in dialogue. This volume - the first book-length treatment on the topic - assembles studies of languages on all continents, by scholars who bring a range of approaches to bear on the topic, from historical linguistics to corpus studies to typology to conversational analysis. Grammar, Comparative and general Subordinate constructions Congresses. Grammar, Comparative and general Clauses Congresses. Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax Congresses. Typology (Linguistics) Congresses. Subordonnées (Linguistique) Congrès. Propositions (Linguistique) Congrès. Syntaxe Congrès. Typologie (Linguistique) Congrès. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh Grammar, Comparative and general Clauses fast Grammar, Comparative and general Subordinate constructions fast Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax fast Typology (Linguistics) fast Conference papers and proceedings fast Evans, Nicholas, 1956- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2004084031 Watanabe, Honoré, editor. Tōkyō Gaikokugo Daigaku. Ajia Afurika Gengo Bunka Kenkyūjo, sponsor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81035933 Print version: Insubordination. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2016] 9789027206961 (DLC) 2016028760 Typological Studies in Language Ser. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1422797 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Insubordination / Typological Studies in Language Ser. Insubordination; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Preface; Map; Author affiliations; The dynamics of insubordination; 1. Background ; 2. The centrality of insubordination to Kayardild inflection; 2.1 Kayardild TAM coding: Verb inflections, modal case; 2.2 Diachrony of modal case system through insubordination of clauses marked for 'T-complementizing case'; 2.3 The second cycle of insubordination: 'c-complementizing case'; 3. Whether insubordination is important and interesting ... ; 3.1 The descriptive and typological challenge; 3.2 The challenge of representation. 3.3 Relevance to general models of historical change3.4 The neglect of prosody; 3.5 Insubordination and the grammar of interaction; 3.6 The incidence of Insubordination: Grammar interactions, cultures of speaking; 4. From parole to language in interaction and insubordination; Non-obvious glosses; References; On insubordination and cooptation; 1. Introduction; 2. The framework; 2.1 Discourse Grammar; 2.2 Cooptation; 3. On the genesis of ICs; 3.1 Hypotheses; 3.2 The cooptation hypothesis; 3.3 On the situation of discourse; 4. A basic typology; 4.1 Spontaneous ICs; 4.2 Constructional ICs. 4.3 Formulaic ICs5. Conclusions; Abbreviations; References; Running in the family; 1. Introduction ; 2. Evaluative types; 3. Deontic types; 3.1 Uncontrolled deontic types; 3.2 Controlled deontic types; 4. Elaborative types; 5. Constructional status and development; 6. Insubordinate status; 7. Conclusion; Abbreviations; References; Independent si-clauses in Spanish; 1. Introduction ; 2. Spanish conditionals: An overview; 3. Insubordination and independent si-clauses: Formal evidence; 4. Conventionalization and insubordination: Si-clauses, como-clauses and prosody. 5. Extending Insubordination: Causal uses of Independent si6. Conclusion; Abbreviations; References; Revisiting the functional typology of insubordination; 1. Introduction; 2. Insubordinate que-constructions in Peninsular Spanish; 2.1 Insubordinate que-constructions in interaction; 2.1.1 Modal functions; 2.1.2 Discourse connective functions; 2.2 Prior analyses in the literature; 3. An interactional constructional approach; 3.1 A constructional approach; 3.2 An interactional approach to constructions; 4. Two types of insubordinated que-constructions: Modal vs. connective. 4.1 Functional differences4.2 Syntactic differences; 4.3.1 Verbal mood; 4.3.2 Sentence type; 4.3.3 Clause combining; 4.3.4 Combination with topics; 4.3 Discourse-structural differences; 4.4 Quotative constructions: Modal or discourse connective?; 5. Conclusion; Abbreviations; Annex 1. Val. Es. Co. corpus transcription key; References; Insubordinated conditionals in spoken and non-spoken Italian; 1. A brief presentation: Semantic/pragmatic functions; 1.1 Invitation/Offer/Request; 1.2 Generic question: 'what will happen?'; 1.3 'There is nothing to do'; 1.4 Protest. Grammar, Comparative and general Subordinate constructions Congresses. Grammar, Comparative and general Clauses Congresses. Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax Congresses. Typology (Linguistics) Congresses. Subordonnées (Linguistique) Congrès. Propositions (Linguistique) Congrès. Syntaxe Congrès. Typologie (Linguistique) Congrès. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh Grammar, Comparative and general Clauses fast Grammar, Comparative and general Subordinate constructions fast Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax fast Typology (Linguistics) fast |
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title_full | Insubordination / edited by Nicholas Evans, Honoré Watanabe. |
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topic | Grammar, Comparative and general Subordinate constructions Congresses. Grammar, Comparative and general Clauses Congresses. Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax Congresses. Typology (Linguistics) Congresses. Subordonnées (Linguistique) Congrès. Propositions (Linguistique) Congrès. Syntaxe Congrès. Typologie (Linguistique) Congrès. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. bisacsh Grammar, Comparative and general Clauses fast Grammar, Comparative and general Subordinate constructions fast Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax fast Typology (Linguistics) fast |
topic_facet | Grammar, Comparative and general Subordinate constructions Congresses. Grammar, Comparative and general Clauses Congresses. Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax Congresses. Typology (Linguistics) Congresses. Subordonnées (Linguistique) Congrès. Propositions (Linguistique) Congrès. Syntaxe Congrès. Typologie (Linguistique) Congrès. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Grammar & Punctuation. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Syntax. Grammar, Comparative and general Clauses Grammar, Comparative and general Subordinate constructions Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax Typology (Linguistics) Conference papers and proceedings |
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