Wiltschko, Martina

The universal structure of categories : towards a formal typology / Martina Wiltschko, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. - xx, 356 pages : ill. ; 24 cm - Cambridge studies in linguistics ; 142 .

Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-351) and index.

Machine generated contents note: 1. The universal structure of categories; 2. A history of ideas behind the spine; 3. The universal spine as a heuristic for the identification of grammatical categories; 4. Anchoring categories in independent clauses; 5. Anchoring categories in dependent clauses; 6. Nominal anchoring categories; 7. Categories that introduce a point of view; 8. Towards a formal typology.

"Using data from a variety of languages such as Blackfoot, Halkomelem, and Upper Austrian German, this book explores a range of grammatical categories and constructions, including tense, aspect, subjunctive, case and demonstratives. It presents a new theory of grammatical categories - the Universal Spine Hypothesis - and reinforces generative notions of Universal Grammar while accommodating insights from linguistic typology. In essence, this new theory shows that language-specific categories are built from a small set of universal categories and language-specific units of language. Throughout the book the Universal Spine Hypothesis is compared to two alternative theories - the Universal Base Hypothesis and the No Base Hypothesis. This valuable addition to the field will be welcomed by graduate students and researchers in linguistics"--

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CATEGORIAL GRAMMAR
STRUCTURAL LINGUISTICS
LANGUAGE, UNIVERSAL

415 / WIL/U