Markedness and Language Change: The Romani Sample (Empirical Approaches to Langauge Typology) (Empirical Approaches to Language Typology [EALT])

Markedness and Language Change: The Romani Sample (Empirical Approaches to Langauge Typology) (Empirical Approaches to Language Typology [EALT])


Yazar Viktor Elsik Yaron Matras
Yayınevi Mouton de Gruyter
ISBN 9783110184525
Baskı yılı 2006
Sayfa sayısı 475
Ağırlık 0.87 kg
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The book challenges the conventional notion of Markedness- a very central albeit controversial concept in linguistic theory. The authors investigate the structural representation of a selection of semantic categories in a sample of some 100 varieties of Romani, which have been separated and dispersed throughout Europe during the past six centuries. Generalizations are made on the kind of structural changes that are attested in the sample, and the extent to which certain semantic-conceptual values are found to be marked or unmarked, following a series of criteria, and a new, dynamic model of Markedness is proposed. Special attention is given to grammatical borrowing and the role of language contact in language change.
Ch. 1 Introduction : markedness and asymmetry in language 1
Ch. 2 The markedness hypothesis 7
Ch. 3 Toward a communication-based model of asymmetry in language 28
Ch. 4 The sample : methodological considerations 48
Ch. 5 Early Romani 68
Ch. 6 Number 85
Ch. 7 Person 102
Ch. 8 Gender 138
Ch. 9 Degree 145
Ch. 10 Negation 156
Ch. 11 Cardinality 162
Ch. 12 Discreteness 173
Ch. 13 Tense, aspect, and mood 188
Ch. 14 Modality 203
Ch. 15 Transitivity 211
Ch. 16 Case and case roles 218
Ch. 17 Localisation 239
Ch. 18 Orientation 271
Ch. 19 Indefiniteness 281
Ch. 20 Ontological category 295
Ch. 21 Lexicality 312
Ch. 22 Associativity 322
Ch. 23 Chronological compartmentalisation 324
Ch. 24 Criteria for asymmetry and their distribution across categories 334
Ch. 25 Patterns of asymmetry 347
Ch. 26 Conceptual motivations for asymmetry 377
Ch. 27 Concluding remarks 406