03384cam a2200373Ia 4500001001300000003000600013007000300019008004100022020001800063020001500081035002200096040002900118050002000147245010400167260004600271300004600317490004300363504005100406505124600457520086401703650004802567650004002615650003902655650002502694650002302719653001502742653002902757653002102786700002702807830004402834942001202878952010502890999001502995on1255458679OCoLCta210608s2017 gw ab b 001 0 eng d a9781013287787 a1013287789 a(OCoLC)1255458679 aTULIBbengcTULIBdTULIB aP162b.D47 201700aDependencies in language :bon the causal ontology of linguistic systems /cedited by N.J. Enfield. aBerlin :bLanguage Science Press,cc2017. aiv, 215 p. :bill. (some col.), col. map.1 aStudies in diversity linguistics ;v14 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 a1. Dependencies in language / N. J. Enfield -- 2. Implicational universals and dependencies / Sonia Cristofaro -- 3. New approaches to Greenbergian word order dependencies / Jennifer Culbertson -- 4. From biology to language change and diversity / Dan Dediu -- 5. Language intertwined across multiple timescales: processing, acquisition and evolution / Morten H. Christiansen -- 6. What comes first in language emergence? / Wendy Sandler -- 7. Is language development dependent on early communicative development? / Elena Lieven -- 8. Dependency and relative determination in language acquisition: the case of Ku Waru / Alan Rumsey -- 9. Beyond binary dependencies in language structure / Damián E. Blasi & Seán G. Roberts -- 10. Real and spurious correlations involving tonal languages / Jeremy Collins -- 11. What (else) depends on phonology? / Larry H. Hyman -- 12. Dependencies in phonology: hierarchies and variation / Keren Rice -- 13. Understanding intra-system dependencies: classifiers in Lao / Sebastian Fedden & Greville G. Corbett -- 14. Structural and semantic dependencies in word class / William A. Foley -- 15. On the margins of language: ideophones, interjections and dependencies in linguistic theory / Mark Dingemanse. aDependency is a fundamental concept in the analysis of linguistic systems. The many if-then statements offered in typology and grammar-writing imply a causally real notion of dependency that is central to the claim being made-usually with reference to widely varying timescales and types of processes. But despite the importance of the concept of dependency in our work, its nature is seldom defined or made explicit. This book brings together experts on language, representing descriptive linguistics, language typology, functional/cognitive linguistics, cognitive science, research on gesture and other semiotic systems, developmental psychology, psycholinguistics, and linguistic anthropology to address the following question: What kinds of dependencies exist among language-related systems, and how do we define and explain them in natural, causal terms? 4aLanguage and languagesxDependency grammar. 4aLanguage and languages xPhonology. 4aLanguage and languagesxSemantics. 4aLanguage acquistion. 4aPsycholinguistics. aDependency aLanguage-related systems aMeta-linguistics1 aEnfield, N. J.,d1966- 0aStudies in diversity linguistics ;v14. 2lcccBK 00104070aPNLIBbPNLIBcGENd2021-06-17oP162 .D47 2017pPNLIB21062357r2021-06-17w2021-06-17yBK c2544d2544