Towards a source-oriented approach to typological universals

Typological universals are skewed distributional patterns whereby languages recurrently display certain grammatical patterns as opposed to others. Explanations for these patterns are usually based on their synchronic properties, not actual diachronic processes that shape the pattern cross-linguisti...

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Main Author: Sonia Cristofaro
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Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2021-07-01
Series:Vilnius University Open Series
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/open-series/article/view/24486
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spelling doaj-065dbf43637d4b67822c890cddd49dd82021-07-26T09:27:46ZengVilnius University PressVilnius University Open Series2669-05352021-07-011610.15388/SBOL.2021.5Towards a source-oriented approach to typological universalsSonia Cristofaro0Sorbonne University, France Typological universals are skewed distributional patterns whereby languages recurrently display certain grammatical patterns as opposed to others. Explanations for these patterns are usually based on their synchronic properties, not actual diachronic processes that shape the pattern cross-linguistically. The paper discusses diachronic evidence about the origins of some typological universals pertaining to word order and aspect/tense conditioned alignment splits. This evidence poses two general challenges for synchronically based explanations of typological universals. First, the relevant patterns do not obviously arise because of the principles postulated to account for these patterns on synchronic grounds. Second, the development of these patterns is a combined result of multiple diachronic processes. These facts point to a new, source-oriented approach to typological universals, one focusing on what source constructions and developmental mechanisms play a role in the shaping of individual patterns, rather than the synchronic properties of the pattern in itself. https://www.journals.vu.lt/open-series/article/view/24486typological universalsdiachronyrelative clause orderpossessor orderaspect/tense conditioned alignment splits
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Towards a source-oriented approach to typological universals
Vilnius University Open Series
typological universals
diachrony
relative clause order
possessor order
aspect/tense conditioned alignment splits
author_facet Sonia Cristofaro
author_sort Sonia Cristofaro
title Towards a source-oriented approach to typological universals
title_short Towards a source-oriented approach to typological universals
title_full Towards a source-oriented approach to typological universals
title_fullStr Towards a source-oriented approach to typological universals
title_full_unstemmed Towards a source-oriented approach to typological universals
title_sort towards a source-oriented approach to typological universals
publisher Vilnius University Press
series Vilnius University Open Series
issn 2669-0535
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Typological universals are skewed distributional patterns whereby languages recurrently display certain grammatical patterns as opposed to others. Explanations for these patterns are usually based on their synchronic properties, not actual diachronic processes that shape the pattern cross-linguistically. The paper discusses diachronic evidence about the origins of some typological universals pertaining to word order and aspect/tense conditioned alignment splits. This evidence poses two general challenges for synchronically based explanations of typological universals. First, the relevant patterns do not obviously arise because of the principles postulated to account for these patterns on synchronic grounds. Second, the development of these patterns is a combined result of multiple diachronic processes. These facts point to a new, source-oriented approach to typological universals, one focusing on what source constructions and developmental mechanisms play a role in the shaping of individual patterns, rather than the synchronic properties of the pattern in itself.
topic typological universals
diachrony
relative clause order
possessor order
aspect/tense conditioned alignment splits
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/open-series/article/view/24486
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