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Wiltschko, Martina.
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The universal structure of categories = towards a formal typology /
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Title/Author:
The universal structure of categories/ Martina Wiltschko.
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towards a formal typology /
Author:
Wiltschko, Martina.
Published:
Cambridge :Cambridge University Press, : 2014.,
Description:
xx, 356 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
The universal structure of categories -- A history of ideas behind the spine -- The universal spine as a heuristic for the identification of grammatical categories -- Anchoring categories in independent clauses -- Anchoring categories in dependent clauses -- Nominal anchoring categories -- Categories that introduce a point of view -- Towards a formal typology.
Subject:
Categorial grammar. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139833899
ISBN:
9781139833899
The universal structure of categories = towards a formal typology /
Wiltschko, Martina.
The universal structure of categories
towards a formal typology /[electronic resource] :Martina Wiltschko. - Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2014. - xx, 356 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Cambridge studies in linguistics ;142. - Cambridge studies in linguistics ;142..
The universal structure of categories -- A history of ideas behind the spine -- The universal spine as a heuristic for the identification of grammatical categories -- Anchoring categories in independent clauses -- Anchoring categories in dependent clauses -- Nominal anchoring categories -- Categories that introduce a point of view -- 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 Universal Spine Hypothesis - and reinforces generative notions of Universal Grammar while accommodating insights from linguistic typology. In essence, this new theory shows that language-specific categories are built from a small set of universal categories and language-specific units of language. Throughout the book the Universal Spine Hypothesis is compared to two alternative theories - the Universal Base Hypothesis and the No Base Hypothesis. This valuable addition to the field will be welcomed by graduate students and researchers in linguistics.
ISBN: 9781139833899Subjects--Topical Terms:
664820
Categorial grammar.
LC Class. No.: P161 / .W58 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 415
The universal structure of categories = towards a formal typology /
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