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Signal, Meaning, and Message : Perspectives on sign-based linguistics

Part of the Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics series
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This is the second volume of papers on sign-based linguistics to emerge from Columbia School linguistics conferences.

One set of articles offers semantic analyses of grammatical features of specific languages: English full-verb inversion; Serbo-Croatian deictic pronouns; English auxiliary do; Italian pronouns egli and lui; the Celtic-influenced use of on (e.g., 'he played a trick on me'); a monosemic analysis of the English verb break.

A second set deals with general theoretical issues: a solution to the problem that noun class markers (e.g.

Swahili) pose for sign-based linguistics; the appropriateness of statistical tests of significance in text-based analysis; the word or the morpheme as the locus of paradigmatic inflectional change; the radical consequences of Saussure's anti-nomenclaturism for syntactic analysis; the future of 'minimalist linguistics' in a maximalist world.

A third set explains phonotactic patterning in terms of ease of articulation: aspirated and unaspirated stop consonants in Urdu; initial consonant clusters in more than two dozen languages.

An introduction highlights the theoretical and analytical points of each article and their relation to the Columbia School framework.

The collection is relevant to cognitive semanticists and functionalists as well as those working in the sign-based Jakobsonian and Guillaumist frameworks.

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Product Details
John Benjamins Publishing Co
902721557X / 9789027215574
Hardback
419
26/07/2002
Netherlands
413 pages
164 x 245 mm, 920 grams
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