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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 Eng

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1: Introduction 2: Methodology 3: Forced interpretation: The emergence of the comment clause 4: Systemic ambiguity as a motivation in the emergence of logophoricity 5: The emergence of benefactive function in English 6: The emergence of point-of-view of the subject 7: The emergence of goal orientation 8: The principle of functional transparency as a motivation for the emergence of functions 9: Inherent properties of verbs and nouns and the emergence of the locative function 10: The emergence of functions through metonymy and language contact: Relationships between propositions 11: The emergence of complex action as an outcome of the availability of coding means 12: The emergence of gender and number coding in content questions 13: The emergence of grammatical relations 14: The emergence of a functional domain through language contact 15: Conclusions and implications

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 12/14/2020 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780198844297, 978-0198844297
      ISBN10: 0198844298

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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 Eng

      Table of Contents
      1: Introduction 2: Methodology 3: Forced interpretation: The emergence of the comment clause 4: Systemic ambiguity as a motivation in the emergence of logophoricity 5: The emergence of benefactive function in English 6: The emergence of point-of-view of the subject 7: The emergence of goal orientation 8: The principle of functional transparency as a motivation for the emergence of functions 9: Inherent properties of verbs and nouns and the emergence of the locative function 10: The emergence of functions through metonymy and language contact: Relationships between propositions 11: The emergence of complex action as an outcome of the availability of coding means 12: The emergence of gender and number coding in content questions 13: The emergence of grammatical relations 14: The emergence of a functional domain through language contact 15: Conclusions and implications

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