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On Understanding Grammar
Revised edition
Editor
In his foreword to the original edition of this classic of functionalism, typology and diachrony, Dwight Bolinger wrote: "I foresee it as one of the truly prizes statements of our current knowledge…a book about understanding done with deep understanding – of language and its place in Nature and in the nature of humankind… The book is rich in insights, even for those who have been with linguistics for a long time. And beginners could be thankful for having it as a starting point, from which so many past mistakes have been shed". Thoroughly revised, corrected and updated, On Understanding Grammar remains, as its author intended it in 1979, a book about trying to make sense of human language and of doing linguistics. Language is considered here from multiple perspectives, intersecting with cognition and communication, typology and universals, grammaticalization, development and evolution. Within such a broad cross-disciplinary context, grammar is viewed as an automated, structured language-processing device, assembled through evolution, diachrony and use. Cross-language diversity is not arbitrary, but rather is tightly constrained and adaptively motivated, with the balance between universality and diversity mediated through development, be it evolutionary or diachronic. The book's take on language harkens back to the works of illustrious antecedents such as F. Bopp, W. von Humbold, H. Paul, A. Meillet, O. Jespersen and G. Zipf, offering a coherent alternative to the methodological and theoretical strictures of Saussure, Bloomfield and Chomsky.
[Not in series, 213] 2018. xxi, 299 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 15 February 2018
Published online on 15 February 2018
© T. Givón
Table of Contents
- Foreword to the 1979 edition | pp. xiii–xiv
- Preface to the 1979 edition | pp. xv–xviii
- Preface to the revised edition | pp. xix–xxii
- Chapter 1. Fact, method and explanation: On the recalcitrant legacy of structuralism | pp. 1–24
- Chapter 2. Toward a discourse definition of syntax: The communicative correlates of grammar | pp. 25–92
- Chapter 3. Negation in language: Between semantics and pragmatics | pp. 93–118
- Chapter 4. The grammar of case: Semantic role, pragmatic function, morphology and syntactic control | pp. 119–150
- Chapter 5. From discourse to syntax: Grammar as a processing strategy | pp. 151–174
- Chapter 6. Where does crazy syntax come from? | pp. 175–200
- Chapter 7. The SOV mystery and language evolution | pp. 201–224
- Chapter 8. Language and ontology | pp. 225–268
- Bibliography
- General index | pp. 291–298
- Languages index | p. 299
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