Karsten Schmidtke Bode,Natalia Levshina,Susanne Maria Michaelis,Ilja A.Seržant(编辑)。类型学解释。历时来源、功能动机与证据性质

IF 0.6 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Zeitschrift Fur Sprachwissenschaft Pub Date : 2020-09-09 DOI:10.1515/zfs-2020-2013
T. Bossuyt
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本卷讨论了语言类型学中的一个基本问题,即跨语言概括及其解释。更准确地说,它讨论了所谓的“源导向”、变异解释(即对语言变化的约束)或“结果导向”、功能自适应原则在多大程度上可以解释语言结构的统计共性,即,导致说话人和听话人倾向于使用结构类型,从而促进交际和语言处理的力量。与之前类似的几卷不同(例如Hawkins 1988;Good 2008),本卷的辩论完全是在功能性的、基于使用的阵营中进行的。即便如此,类型学中的解释是对类型学和一般语言学的重大贡献,对于任何热衷于研究语言普遍性本质的语言学家来说,无论他们的理论立场如何,都会引起极大的兴趣。在目录之后,本书以Karsten Schmidtke Bode的引言开始,概述了本卷的目的和结构,并简要总结了随后的每一章。随后是Martin Haspelmath、Sonia Cristofaro、Jeremy Collins、Matthew S.Dryer、Holger Diessel、Karsten Schmidtke Bode、Ilja A.Seržant、Susanne Maria Michaelis和Natalia Levshina的九篇研究论文,以及Karsten Shmidtke Bode和Eitan Grossman的最后一章。名字、语言和主题的单独索引使这本书更加完整。该卷可以在上免费下载https://langsci-press.org/catalog/book/220.或者,每个章节都可以单独下载。还提供按需打印选项。第一篇研究文章是一篇程序性论文,Martin Haspelmath在其中讨论了一些术语学问题,并概述了语言普遍性的因果因素,包括功能自适应和变异约束。至关重要的是,这两种解释都涉及语言变化,但在前者中,变化只起到实现功能适应的作用,而在后者中,变化本身就是因果因素。Haspelmath承认在某些情况下变异约束的重要性,但通常倾向于函数自适应解释。
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Karsten Schmidtke-Bode, Natalia Levshina, Susanne Maria Michaelis, Ilja A. Seržant (Eds.). Explanation in Typology. Diachronic Sources, Functional Motivations and the Nature of the Evidence
The present volume addresses a foundational issue in linguistic typology, viz. crosslinguistic generalizations andhow they should be explained.More precisely, it discusses to what extent statistical universals of linguistic structure can be accounted for by so-called “source-oriented”, mutational explanations, i. e. constraints on language change, or by “result-oriented”, functional-adaptive principles, i. e. forces leading to preferred structural types that facilitate communication and language processing for speakers and hearers. Unlike previous volumes in a similar vein (e. g. Hawkins 1988; Good 2008), the debate in this volume takes place entirely within the functional, usage-based camp. Even so, Explanation in Typology is a major contribution to typology and general linguistics and will be of great interest to any linguist keen to engage with the nature of linguistic universals, regardless of their theoretical position. After the table of contents, the book starts with an introduction by Karsten Schmidtke-Bode outlining the aim and structure of the volume and briefly summarizing each of the subsequent chapters. This is followed by nine research papers by Martin Haspelmath, Sonia Cristofaro, Jeremy Collins, Matthew S. Dryer, Holger Diessel, Karsten Schmidtke-Bode, Ilja A. Seržant, Susanne Maria Michaelis, and Natalia Levshina, as well as a concluding chapter by Karsten Schmidtke-Bode and Eitan Grossman. Separate indices of names, languages, and subjects round off the book. The volume can be downloaded for free at https://langsci-press.org/catalog/book/220. Alternatively, each chapter can be downloaded separately. Print-on-demand options are available, too. The first research article is a programmatic paper in which Martin Haspelmath addresses some terminological issues and provides an overview of causal factors for linguistic universals, including functional-adaptive and mutational constraints. Crucially, both explanations involve language change, but in the former, change only serves to fulfill the functional adaptation, whereas in the latter, change itself is the causal factor. Haspelmath acknowledges the importance of mutational constraints in certain cases, but generally favors functional-adaptive explanations.
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期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to promote linguistic research by publishing high-quality contributions and thematic special issues from all fields and trends of modern linguistics. In addition to articles and reviews, the journal also features contributions to discussions on current controversies in the field as well as overview articles outlining the state-of-the art of relevant research paradigms. Topics: -General Linguistics -Language Typology -Language acquisition, language change and synchronic variation -Empirical linguistics: experimental and corpus-based research -Contributions to theory-building
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