: Zygmunt Frajzyngier, Marielle Butters
: Emergence of Functions in Language
: OUP Oxford
: 9780192582560
: 1
: CHF 169.90
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: Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft
: English
: 288
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This volume explores the question of why languages - even those spoken in the same geographical area by people who share similar social structures, occupations, and religious beliefs - differ in the meanings expressed by their grammatical systems. Zygmunt Frajzyngier and Marielle Butters outline a new methodology to explore these differences, and to discover the motivations behind the emergence of meanings. The motivations that they identify include: the communicative need triggered when the grammatical system inherently produces ambiguities, the principle of functional transparency, the opportunistic emergence of meaning, whereby unoccupied formal niches acquire a new function, metonymic emergence, whereby a property of an existing function receives a formal means of its own, thus creating a new function, and the emergence of functions through language contact. The book offers new analyses of a range of phenomena across different languages, such as benefactives and progressives in English, and point of view of the subject and goal orientation in Chadic languages. It also draws on a wealth of data from other languages including French, Spanish, Polish, Russian, and a variety of less familiar Sino-Russian idiolects.