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oapen-20.500.12657-313262021-11-12T16:25:22Z Dependencies in language: On the causal ontology of linguistic systems Enfield, N.J. language-related systems meta-linguistics dependency Phonology Prosody (linguistics) Syntax bic Book Industry Communication::C Language::CF linguistics Dependency is a fundamental concept in the analysis of linguistic systems. The many if-then statements offered in typology and grammar-writing imply a causally real notion of dependency that is central to the claim being made—usually with reference to widely varying timescales and types of processes. But despite the importance of the concept of dependency in our work, its nature is seldom defined or made explicit. This book brings together experts on language, representing descriptive linguistics, language typology, functional/cognitive linguistics, cognitive science, research on gesture and other semiotic systems, developmental psychology, psycholinguistics, and linguistic anthropology to address the following question: What kinds of dependencies exist among language-related systems, and how do we define and explain them in natural, causal terms? 2017-05-01 23:55:55 2018-12-12 10:19:03 2020-04-01T13:31:04Z 2020-04-01T13:31:04Z 2017 book 631263 OCN: 1030821512 2363-5568 9783946234746;9783946234661 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/31326 eng Studies in Diversity Linguistics application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International 631263.pdf http://langsci-press.org/catalog/book/96 Language Science Press 10.5281/zenodo.573773 10.5281/zenodo.573773 0bad921f-3055-43b9-a9f1-ea5b2d949173 9783946234746;9783946234661 14 215 open access
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Dependency is a fundamental concept in the analysis of linguistic systems. The many if-then statements offered in typology and grammar-writing imply a causally real notion of dependency that is central to the claim being made—usually with reference to widely varying timescales and types of processes. But despite the importance of the concept of dependency in our work, its nature is seldom defined or made explicit. This book brings together experts on language, representing descriptive linguistics, language typology, functional/cognitive linguistics, cognitive science, research on gesture and other semiotic systems, developmental psychology, psycholinguistics, and linguistic anthropology to address the following question: What kinds of dependencies exist among language-related systems, and how do we define and explain them in natural, causal terms?
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