Chapter All typologies leak : Predicates of change in Lowland Chontal of Oaxaca

In his (1921) book, Language, Sapir made the famous observation, "All grammars leak" (38). By this he meant that within the systematic paradigms, rules and routinized patterns of any grammar, we always find a few irregularities and surprises. The same can be said for linguistic typologies....

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: O'Connor, Loretta (auth)
Other Authors: Epps, Patience (Editor), Arkhipov, Alexandre (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2009
Subjects:
Online Access:Get fulltext
LEADER 02036naaaa2200313uu 4500
001 23787
005 20191114
020 |a 9783110219067.5.343 
020 |a 9783110219050 
024 7 |a 10.1515/9783110219067.5.343  |c doi 
041 0 |h English 
042 |a dc 
100 1 |a O'Connor, Loretta  |e auth 
856 |z Get fulltext  |u http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/23787 
700 1 |a Epps, Patience  |e edt 
700 1 |a Arkhipov, Alexandre  |e edt 
700 1 |a Epps, Patience  |e oth 
700 1 |a Arkhipov, Alexandre  |e oth 
245 1 0 |a Chapter All typologies leak : Predicates of change in Lowland Chontal of Oaxaca 
260 |a Berlin/Boston  |b De Gruyter  |c 2009 
506 0 |a Open Access  |2 star  |f Unrestricted online access 
520 |a In his (1921) book, Language, Sapir made the famous observation, "All grammars leak" (38). By this he meant that within the systematic paradigms, rules and routinized patterns of any grammar, we always find a few irregularities and surprises. The same can be said for linguistic typologies. Typological theories are critical tools for linguists, for exploring differences and similarities among languages, for learning about the cognitive factors and social practices that make languages the way they are, and for making predictions about other properties of languages that are members of a certain type. So what do we do when a typology leaks? This paper follows the spirit of such work as Aske (1989) on path types and Mithun and Chafe (1999) on grammatical relations types to understand the grammatical and functional motivations of language-internal typological diversity: that is, why and how a single language uses patterns and constructions of more than one type. 
536 |a FP7 Ideas: European Research Council 
540 |a All rights reserved 
546 |a English 
650 7 |a linguistics  |2 bicssc 
653 |a Typology 
653 |a Linguistic Description 
773 1 0 |0 OAPEN Library ID: 1006353  |t New Challenges in Typology: Transcending the Borders and Refining the Distinctions  |7 nnaa