Language, use and cognition (Monographie)


Allgemeine Angaben

Autor(en)

Joan Bybee

Verlag
Cambridge University Press
Stadt
Cambridge
Publikationsdatum
2010
Weiterführender Link
http://frcaq.com/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521616836&ss=fro
ISBN
978-0-52161-683-6 ( im KVK suchen )
Thematik nach Sprachen
Sprachübergreifend
Disziplin(en)
Sprachwissenschaft
Schlagwörter
Kognition, Sprachänderung, Sprachverwendung, Sprachevolution

Exposé

Language demonstrates structure while at the same time showing considerable variation at all levels: languages differ from one another while still being shaped by the same principles; utterances within a language differ from one another while still exhibiting the same structural patterns; languages change over time, but in fairly regular ways. This book focuses on the dynamic processes that create languages and give them their structure and their variance. Joan Bybee outlines a theory of language that directly addresses the nature of grammar, taking into account its variance and gradience, and seeks explanation in terms of the recurrent processes that operate in language use. The evidence is based on the study of large corpora of spoken and written language, and what we know about how languages change, as well as the results of experiments with language users. The result is an integrated theory of language use and language change which has implications for cognitive processing and language evolution.

Inhalt

Contents
List of figures
vi
List of tables
vii
Acknowledgements
ix
1 A usage-based perspective on language
1
2 Rich memory for language: exemplar representation
14
3 Chunking and degrees of autonomy
33
4 Analogy and similarity
57
5 Categorization and the distribution of constructions in corpora
76
6 Where do constructions come from? Synchrony and diachrony in a usage-based theory
105
7 Reanalysis or the gradual creation of new categories? The English Auxiliary
120
8 Gradient constituency and gradual reanalysis
136
9 Conventionalization and the local vs. the general: Modern English can
151
10 Exemplars and grammatical meaning: the specific and the general
165
11 Language as a complex adaptive system: the interaction of cognition, culture and use
194
Notes
222
Bibliography
226
Index
246


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Ersteller des Eintrags
Redaktion romanistik.de
Erstellungsdatum
Donnerstag, 30. Dezember 2010, 18:15 Uhr
Letzte Änderung
Donnerstag, 30. Dezember 2010, 18:15 Uhr