Number – Constructions and Semantics Case studies from Africa, Amazonia, India and Oceania

Number – Constructions and Semantics Case studies from Africa, Amazonia, India and Oceania

AngličtinaEbook
John Benjamins Publishing Co
EAN: 9789027270634
Dostupné online
2 709 Kč
Běžná cena: 3 010 Kč
Sleva 10 %
ks

Podrobné informace

This book is the outcome of several decades of research experience, with contributions by leading scholars based on long-term field research. It combines approaches from descriptive linguistics, anthropological linguistics, socio-historical studies, areal linguistics, and social anthropology. The key concern of this ground-breaking volume is to investigate the linguistic means of expressing number and countable amounts, which differ greatly in the world’s languages. It provides insights into common number-marking devices and their not-so-common usages, but also into phenomena such as the absence of plurals, or transnumeral forms. The different contributions to the volume show that number is of considerable semantic complexity in many languages worldwide, expressing all kinds of extendedness, multiplicity, salience, size, and so on. This raises a number of challenging questions regarding what exactly is described under the slightly monolithic label of ‘number’ in most descriptive approaches to the languages of the world.
EAN 9789027270634
ISBN 9027270635
Typ produktu Ebook
Vydavatel John Benjamins Publishing Co
Datum vydání 19. března 2014
Stránky 366
Jazyk English
Země Netherlands
Editoři Dimmendaal, Gerrit J. (University of Cologne); Storch, Anne (University of Cologne)
Série Studies in Language Companion Series