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Catching Language - The Standing Challenge of Grammar Writing

English · Hardback

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Descriptive grammars are our main vehicle for documenting and analysing the linguistic structure of the world's 6,000 languages. They bring together, in one place, a coherent treatment of how the whole language works, and therefore form the primary source of information on a given language, consulted by a wide range of users: areal specialists, typologists, theoreticians of any part of language (syntax, morphology, phonology, historical linguistics etc.), and members of the speech communities concerned. The writing of a descriptive grammar is a major intellectual challenge, that calls on the grammarian to balance a respect for the language's distinctive genius with an awareness of how other languages work, to combine rigour with readability, to depict structural regularities while respecting a corpus of real material, and to represent something of the native speaker's competence while recognising the variation inherent in any speech community.
Despite a recent surge of awareness of the need to document little-known languages, there is no book that focusses on the manifold issues that face the author of a descriptive grammar. This volume brings together contributors who approach the problem from a range of angles. Most have written descriptive grammars themselves, but others represent different types of reader. Among the topics they address are: overall issues of grammar design, the complementary roles of outsider and native speaker grammarians, the balance between grammar and lexicon, cross-linguistic comparability, the role of explanation in grammatical description, the interplay of theory and a range of fieldwork methods in language description, the challenges of describing languages in their cultural and historical context, and the tensions between linguistic particularity, established practice of particular schools of linguistic description and the need for a universally commensurable analytic framework.
This book will renew the field of grammaticography, addressing a multiple readership of descriptive linguists, typologists, and formal linguists, by bringing together a range of distinguished practitioners from around the world to address these questions.

List of contents

1. Alan Dench and Nicholas Evans Introduction
2. Ulrike Mosel Grammaticography: the art and craft of writing grammars

3. Felix K. Ameka Real descriptions: reflections on native speaker and non-native speaker descriptions of a language

4. Dietmar Zaefferer Cross-linguistic grammatography as database development

5. Sonia Cristofaro The organization of reference grammars: a typologist user's point of view

6. Igor Mel'cuk Calculus of possibilities as a technique in linguistic typology

7. Matthew Dryer Descriptive theories, explanatory theories and basic linguistic theory

8. Keren Rice Let the language tell its story: the role of linguistic theory in writing grammars

9. Randy LaPolla and Dory Poa On describing word order

10. Nick EnfieldHeterosemy and the grammar-lexicon trade-off

11. Birgit Hellwig Field semantics and grammar-writing: Experimental methods and the study of locative verbs
12. Eva Schultze-Berndt Taking a closer look at function verbs: lexicon, grammar, or both?

13. Azeb Amha and Gerrit Dimmendaal Converbs in an African perspective
14. Hilary Chappell From Eurocentrism to Sinocentrism: the case of patient-marking constructions in Sinitic languages

15. Nikolaus Himmelmann How to miss a paradigm or two: Multifunctional ma in Tagalog

16. Robert Rankin The interplay of synchronic and diachronic discovery in Siouan grammar-writing
17. Brian Joseph The historical and cultural dimensions in grammar formation: the case of Modern Greek

18. Anthony Diller Polylectal grammar and Royal Thai

19. Jane Hill Writing culture in grammar in the Americanist tradition

About the author

Nicholas Evans, geb. 1950, studierte zunächst Jura und begann dann Drehbücher zu schreiben. Sein erster Roman 'Der Pferdeflüsterer' machte ihn weltberühmt und auch sein zweiter Roman 'Im Kreis des Wolfs' eroberte die internationalen Bestsellerlisten. Nicholas Evans lebt in England und Amerika.

Product details

Assisted by Felix K. Ameka (Editor), Ala Dench (Editor), Alan Dench (Editor), Nicholas Evans (Editor)
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2006
 
EAN 9783110186031
ISBN 978-3-11-018603-1
No. of pages 670
Dimensions 155 mm x 48 mm x 230 mm
Weight 1098 g
Series Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs
Trends in Linguistics, Studies and Monographs (TiLSM)
Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]
Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiL
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Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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