Essays on Time-Based Linguistic Analysis

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Pub. Date: 1996-10-31
Publisher(s): Clarendon Press
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Summary

This volume on developmental linguistics offers method and rationale for analyses of complex variation in British English and ancient Greek within the grammar--i.e. without regard to the distribution of language variants in geographical or social space. The book offers a host of grammatical (and social) reasons for accepting the beginnings of English as a French creole with Romance-like syntactic phenomena too involved to be viewed as borrowings, though disguised to casual observers by reason of the many Anglo-Saxon calques on French functor words. Two long chapters show how assuming a non-Germanic origin of English combine with a sophisticated theory of reversals in marked environments to disclose an entirely new understanding of English grammar, especially with regard to verb modalities and pronoun usage. Other chapters deal with aspects of historical change and variation in a developmentalist framework.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. v
Introductionp. 1
Prologuep. 18
Variation Theory and So-Called Sociolinguistic Grammarsp. 57
Theory, Description, and What Keeps Linguistics from Becoming a Sciencep. 82
Conceptualizing Dialects as Implicational Constellations Rather Than as Entities Bounded by Isoglossic Bundlesp. 118
Reversals in Marked Categories and Contexts, with the Pragmatic Principle of Reading Between the Lines in the Presence of Marked Usagesp. 151
What Grammarians Haven't Been Doing Right or Unriddling Analytical Paradoxesp. 201
Old and New Views on Language History and Language Relationshipsp. 244
Reconstructing Language Development: Two Principles of Changep. 288
A Note on ¾ as 'ss' [Ü02d0] and a Ruki-Rule in Ancient Greekp. 301
Epilogue on Historical Linguisticsp. 309
Glossaryp. 369
Referencesp. 379
Indexp. 405
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