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The Oxford Handbook Of Polysynthesis Michael Fortescue Marianne Mithun

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The Oxford Handbook Of Polysynthesis Michael Fortescue Marianne Mithun
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.21 MB
Pages: 1508
Author: Michael Fortescue, Marianne Mithun, Nicholas Evans
ISBN: 9780199683208, 0199683204
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Oxford Handbook Of Polysynthesis Michael Fortescue Marianne Mithun by Michael Fortescue, Marianne Mithun, Nicholas Evans 9780199683208, 0199683204 instant download after payment.

This handbook offers an extensive cross-linguistic and cross-theoretical survey of polysynthetic languages, in which single multi-morpheme verb forms can express what would be whole sentences in English. These languages and the problems they raise for linguistic analyses have long featured prominently in language descriptions, and yet the essence of polysynthesis remains under discussion, right down to whether it delineates a distinct, coherent type, rather than an assortment of frequently co-occurring traits. Chapters in the first part of the handbook relate polysynthesis to other issues central to linguistics, such as complexity, the definition of the word, the nature of the lexicon, idiomaticity, and to typological features such as argument structure and head marking. Part II contains areal studies of those geographical regions of the world where polysynthesis is particularly common, such as the Arctic and Sub-Arctic and northern Australia. The third part examines diachronic topics such as language contact and language obsolence, while Part IV looks at acquisition issues in different polysynthetic languages. Finally, Part V contains detailed grammatical descriptions of over twenty languages which have been characterized as polysynthetic, with special attention given to the presence or absence of potentially criterial features.

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