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When synchrony meets diachrony
Titre : When synchrony meets diachrony : The negation system of fefe in the light of the jespersen cycle Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2015 Importance : 330p. Présentation : couv.ill en coul. Format : 24cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-94-6093-174-1 Langues : Anglo-saxon (ang) Tags : language,contemporary fefe,bamileke languages,genrations,synchronic,grassfields bantu variation Index. décimale : 408.9 Le langage chez les différents groupes raciaux, ethniques, nationaux Résumé : This dissertation is concerned with synchronic variation as the reflection and residue of language change . It springs from the need to account for the numerous ways of expressing negation in contemporary fefe(grassfields bantu), given the observation that many languages across the continents make use of a single marker for the same purpose . The leading research question is whether there exists a roadmap susceptible to lead from one of the extremes to the other. The answer to this question establishes a connection between synchronic variation and diachrony. Using cross-generational variation within fefe, macro-variation data from languages with historical records , and micro-variation data from closely related bamileke languages, it is argued that grammar internal variation of the kind observed in fefe is the manifestation of language change .This approach constitues an inspiration for the analysis of la,guages that don't have written records from previous genrations. When synchrony meets diachrony : The negation system of fefe in the light of the jespersen cycle [texte imprimé] . - 2015 . - 330p. : couv.ill en coul. ; 24cm.
ISBN : 978-94-6093-174-1
Langues : Anglo-saxon (ang)
Tags : language,contemporary fefe,bamileke languages,genrations,synchronic,grassfields bantu variation Index. décimale : 408.9 Le langage chez les différents groupes raciaux, ethniques, nationaux Résumé : This dissertation is concerned with synchronic variation as the reflection and residue of language change . It springs from the need to account for the numerous ways of expressing negation in contemporary fefe(grassfields bantu), given the observation that many languages across the continents make use of a single marker for the same purpose . The leading research question is whether there exists a roadmap susceptible to lead from one of the extremes to the other. The answer to this question establishes a connection between synchronic variation and diachrony. Using cross-generational variation within fefe, macro-variation data from languages with historical records , and micro-variation data from closely related bamileke languages, it is argued that grammar internal variation of the kind observed in fefe is the manifestation of language change .This approach constitues an inspiration for the analysis of la,guages that don't have written records from previous genrations. Exemplaires
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