
Title:
Variation in Language: System- and Usage-based Approaches
Author:
Adli, Aria, contributor.
ISBN:
9783110346855
Physical Description:
1 online resource (315 p.)
Series:
linguae & litterae : Publications of the School of Language and Literature Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies , 50
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- System and usage: (Never) mind the gap -- Part 1: System, usage, and variation -- Language variation and the autonomy of grammar -- The grammar of use and the use of grammar -- Looking for structure-dependence, category-sensitive processes, and long-distance dependencies in usage -- Variation in syntax: Two case studies on Brazilian Portuguese -- Part 2: Rare phenomena and variation -- Rare phenomena revealing basic syntactic mechanisms: The case of unexpected verb-object sequences in Mennonite Low German -- The no man's land between syntax and variationist sociolinguistics: The case of idiolectal variability -- What you like is not what you do: Acceptability and frequency in syntactic variation -- Part 3: Grammar, evolution, and diachrony -- "Intelligent design" of grammars - a result of cognitive evolution -- Syntactization, analogy and the distinction between proximate and evolutionary causations -- Gradual loss of analyzability: Diachronic priming effects -- How usage rescues the system: Persistence as conservation
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