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Introduction: Why the comparability problem is central in typology 引言:为什么可比性问题是类型学的核心
IF 2 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2020-09-16 DOI: 10.1515/lingty-2020-2055
N. Evans
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引用次数: 5
Fifty shades of grue: Indeterminate categories and induction in and out of the language sciences 五十种可怕的阴影:语言科学内外的不确定类别和归纳
IF 2 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2020-09-07 DOI: 10.1515/lingty-2020-2061
Matthew Spike
Abstract It is hard to define structural categories of language (e.g. noun, verb, adjective) in a way which accounts for linguistic variation. This leads Haspelmath to make the following claims: i) unlike in biology and chemistry, there are no natural kinds in language; ii) there is a fundamental distinction between descriptive and comparative linguistic categories, and; iii) generalisations based on comparisons between languages can in principle tell us nothing about specific languages. The implication is that cross-linguistic categories cannot support scientific induction. I disagree: generalisations on the basis of linguistic comparison should inform the language sciences. Haspelmath is not alone in identifying a connection between the nature of the categories we use and the kind of inferences we can make (e.g. Goodman’s ‘new riddle of induction’), but he is both overly pessimistic about categories in language and overly optimistic about categories in other sciences: biology and even chemistry work with categories which are indeterminate to some degree. Linguistic categories are clusters of co-occurring properties with variable instantiations, but this does not mean that we should dispense with them: if linguistic generalisations reliably lead to predictions about individual languages, and if we can integrate them into more sophisticated causal explanations, then there is no a priori requirement for a fundamental descriptive/comparative distinction. Instead, we should appreciate linguistic variation as a key component of our explanations rather than a problem to be dealt with.
摘要很难用一种解释语言变异的方式来定义语言的结构类别(如名词、动词、形容词)。这导致Haspelmath提出以下主张:i)与生物学和化学不同,语言中没有自然种类;ii)描述性语言类别和比较性语言类别之间存在根本区别;iii)基于语言之间比较的概括原则上不能告诉我们任何关于特定语言的信息。言下之意是,跨语言类别无法支持科学归纳。我不同意:基于语言比较的概括应该为语言科学提供信息。Haspelmath并不是唯一一个确定我们使用的类别的性质和我们可以做出的推断之间的联系的人(例如古德曼的“新归纳之谜”),但他既对语言中的类别过于悲观,又对其他科学中的类别过度乐观:生物学甚至化学都涉及在某种程度上不确定的类别。语言类别是具有可变实例化的共同发生属性的集群,但这并不意味着我们应该放弃它们:如果语言概括可靠地导致对个别语言的预测,如果我们能够将它们整合到更复杂的因果解释中,则不存在对基本描述性/比较性区别的先验要求。相反,我们应该将语言变异视为我们解释的关键组成部分,而不是需要处理的问题。
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引用次数: 10
Comparability in evolutionary biology: The case of Darwin’s barnacles 进化生物学中的可比性:以达尔文的藤壶为例
IF 2 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2020-08-31 DOI: 10.1515/lingty-2020-2056
L. Bromham
Abstract Language change and biological evolution are sufficiently similar that biologists and linguists often face similar challenges in reconstructing paths of historical change connecting different species or languages. Tracing evolutionary change over time requires us to consider how shared features have been modified in different lineages since they shared a common ancestor, and this means we have to be able to establish meaningful comparability between traits. In some cases, we may wish to understand how the same ancestral trait has been modified in each lineage in response to different pressures. But in other cases, we may wish to ask whether particular traits often arise in response to certain circumstances. Biologists must therefore consider different reasons for similarities between species, and choose to compare those traits that are relevant to the story they want to tell. To reconstruct histories of change, we need to compare homologous traits (those similar due to shared ancestry). But comparing analogous traits (independently derived but similar traits) highlights how separate evolutionary lineages can find similar solutions to common problems. I will illustrate the importance of comparability in constructing evolutionary explanations using one of the more obscure yet fascinating examples of Charles Darwin’s scientific researches, his multi-volume taxonomic treatise on barnacles. Darwin faced the challenge of how to explain the evolutionary trajectory of unique and highly modified traits that appear to have no equivalents in related taxa. He did this by tracing the development of unique traits within growing individuals, looking for variation in these strange adaptations between individuals, and comparing them across species that varied in their degree of modification from their ancestor. Using meticulous observations to establish comparability, even in such an incomparable animal as the barnacle, he could reconstruct plausible evolutionary explanations for even the most bizarrely modified traits, such as the presence of parasitic males and the invention of the cement that sticks barnacles to rocks, boats and whales. Nowadays, scientists increasingly rely on DNA evidence to trace evolutionary paths, which brings both advantages and challenges in establishing comparability. Even if you, like most people, are not particularly interested in barnacles, Darwin’s underappreciated taxonomic work is a surprisingly good place to go to if you want to think about the issue of comparability and why it matters to understanding evolution.
语言变化和生物进化非常相似,生物学家和语言学家在重建不同物种或语言之间的历史变化路径时经常面临类似的挑战。随着时间的推移,追踪进化变化需要我们考虑,既然它们有共同的祖先,那么在不同的谱系中,共同的特征是如何被修改的,这意味着我们必须能够在特征之间建立有意义的可比性。在某些情况下,我们可能希望了解相同的祖先特征是如何在每个谱系中被修改以应对不同的压力。但在其他情况下,我们可能希望问,特定的特征是否经常在特定环境下出现。因此,生物学家必须考虑物种之间相似性的不同原因,并选择比较那些与他们想要讲述的故事相关的特征。为了重建变化的历史,我们需要比较同源特征(那些由于共同祖先而相似的特征)。但是比较相似的特征(独立衍生但相似的特征)突出了不同的进化谱系如何找到相似的解决方案来解决共同的问题。我将举例说明可比性在构建进化解释中的重要性,使用查尔斯·达尔文科学研究中一个比较模糊但迷人的例子,他的多卷藤壶分类学论文。达尔文面临的挑战是,如何解释在相关分类群中似乎没有等同物的独特和高度修饰特征的进化轨迹。他通过追踪生长个体中独特特征的发展,寻找个体之间这些奇怪适应的变化,并在不同物种之间进行比较,这些物种与祖先的变化程度不同。通过细致的观察来建立可比性,即使是在像藤壶这样不可比拟的动物中,他也可以为最奇怪的改变特征(如寄生雄性的存在和将藤壶粘在岩石、船只和鲸鱼上的水泥的发明)重建合理的进化解释。如今,科学家越来越多地依赖DNA证据来追踪进化路径,这给建立可比性带来了优势和挑战。即使你像大多数人一样,对藤壶不是特别感兴趣,如果你想思考可比性问题以及为什么它对理解进化很重要,达尔文的未被重视的分类工作也是一个令人惊讶的好地方。
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引用次数: 0
Comparability of signed and spoken languages: Absolute and relative modality effects in cross-modal typology 手语和口语的可比性:跨模态类型学中的绝对和相对模态效应
IF 2 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2020-08-19 DOI: 10.1515/LINGTY-2020-2059
U. Zeshan, Nick Palfreyman
Abstract This article sets out a conceptual framework and typology of modality effects in the comparison of signed and spoken languages. This is essential for a theory of cross-modal typology. We distinguish between relative modality effects, where a linguistic structure is markedly more common in one modality than in the other, and absolute modality effects, where a structure does not occur in one of the modalities at all. Using examples from a wide variety of sign languages, we discuss examples at the levels of phonology, morphology (including numerals, negation, and aspect) and semantics. At the phonological level, the issue of iconically motivated sub-lexical components in signs, and parallels with sound symbolism in spoken languages, is particularly pertinent. Sensory perception metaphors serve as an example for semantic comparison across modalities. Advocating an inductive approach to cross-modal comparison, we discuss analytical challenges in defining what is comparable across the signed and spoken modalities, and in carrying out such comparisons in a rigorous and empirically substantiated way.
摘要本文提出了手语与口语比较中情态效应的概念框架和类型。这对于跨模态类型学理论是必不可少的。我们区分了相对情态效应和绝对情态效应。相对情态效应是指一种语言结构在一种情态中明显比在另一种情态中更常见,而绝对情态效应是指一种结构根本不在一种情态中出现。使用来自各种手语的例子,我们在音韵学,形态学(包括数字,否定和方面)和语义学的层面上讨论例子。在音韵学层面上,符号中符号驱动的亚词汇成分的问题,以及与口语中声音象征主义的相似之处,是特别相关的。感官知觉隐喻是跨模态语义比较的一个例子。提倡归纳跨模态比较的方法,我们讨论了在定义跨手语和口语模态的可比性方面的分析挑战,以及在严格和经验证实的方式下进行这种比较。
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引用次数: 6
Grammaticalization from a typological perspective 从类型学角度看语法化
IF 2 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2020-08-19 DOI: 10.1515/lingty-2020-2030
Thanasis Georgakopoulos
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引用次数: 0
A Grammar of Kakataibo Kakataibo语法
IF 2 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2020-08-19 DOI: 10.1515/lingty-2020-2032
Kelsey C. Neely ['kɛl.si 'ni.li]
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引用次数: 12
Grammar highlights – 2019 2019年语法要闻
IF 2 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI: 10.1515/lingty-2020-3001
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引用次数: 0
Frontmatter Frontmatter
IF 2 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI: 10.1515/lingty-2020-frontmatter2
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Review of ‘The Bantu Languages, second edition’ 《班图语,第二版》书评
IF 2 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI: 10.1515/lingty-2020-2031
Jenneke van der Wal
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引用次数: 0
Frontmatter Frontmatter
IF 2 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pub Date : 2020-05-15 DOI: 10.1515/lingty-2020-frontmatter1
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