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Phonological Word And Grammatical Word A Crosslinguistic Typology Alexandra Y Aikhenvald

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Phonological Word And Grammatical Word A Crosslinguistic Typology Alexandra Y Aikhenvald
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.25 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, R. M. W. Dixon, Nathan M. White
ISBN: 9780192635150, 9780198865681, 0192635158, 0198865686
Language: English
Year: 2020
Volume: 10

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Phonological Word And Grammatical Word A Crosslinguistic Typology Alexandra Y Aikhenvald by Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, R. M. W. Dixon, Nathan M. White 9780192635150, 9780198865681, 0192635158, 0198865686 instant download after payment.

This volume examines the concept of 'word' in its many guises and across many languages. 'Word' is a cornerstone for the understanding of any language: it is a pronounceable phonological unit; it has a meaning and a morphological structure and syntactic function; and it exists as a dictionary entry and an orthographic item. Speakers also understand 'word' as a psychological reality: they can talk about the meaning of a word and its suitability in certain social contexts. However, the relationship between the phonological word and grammatical word can be more complex, in that a phonological word can consist of more than one grammatical word, or vice versa. Following an introduction outlining the parameters of variation for phonological word and grammatical word, the chapters in this volume explore how the concept of 'word' can be applied to languages of diverse typological make-up, from the highly synthetic to highly analytic. The data are drawn from languages of Australia and the Pacific (Fijian, Yalaku, Yidiñ), the Americas (Chamacoco, Murui, Jarawara), Asia (Hmong, Japanese, Lao), and Africa (Makary Kotoko), with a final chapter that investigates the properties of 'word' from a cross-linguistic perspective. The volume advances our understanding of what constitutes a word, and will be a valuable resource for scholars and students of typology, linguistic anthropology, phonology, and grammar.

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