The typology of external splits

IF 1.9 1区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Language Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/lan.2023.0007
G. Corbett
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Abstract:The lexicon divides into parts of speech (or lexical categories), and there are cross-cutting regularities (features). These two dimensions of analysis take us a long way, but several phenomena elude us. For these the term 'split' is used extensively ('case split', 'split agreement', and more), but in confusingly different ways. Yet there is a unifying notion here. I show that a split is an additional partition, whether in the part-of-speech inventory or in the feature system. On this base an elegant typology can be constructed, using minimal machinery. The typology starts from four external relations (government, agreement, selection, and anti-government), and it specifies four types of split within each (sixteen possibilities in all). This typology (i) highlights less familiar splits, from diverse languages, and fits them into the larger picture; (ii) introduces a new relation, anti-government, and documents it; (iii) elucidates the complexities of multiple splits; and (iv) clarifies what exactly is split, which leads to a sharpening of our analyses and applies across different traditions.
外部分裂的类型
摘要:词典分为词类(或词类),并具有交叉的规律(特征)。这两个维度的分析让我们走了很长一段路,但有几个现象让我们无法理解。对于这些术语,“分裂”被广泛使用(“案例分裂”,“分裂协议”等等),但方式不同,令人困惑。然而,这里有一个统一的概念。我展示了分割是一个额外的分区,无论是在词性目录中还是在特征系统中。在此基础上,可以使用最少的机械构造出优雅的类型学。该类型学从四个外部关系(政府、协议、选择和反政府)开始,并在每个关系中指定了四种分裂类型(总共16种可能性)。这种类型学(i)突出了来自不同语言的不太熟悉的分裂,并将它们纳入更大的图景;(二)引入一种新的反政府关系,并予以记录;(iii)阐明多重分裂的复杂性;(4)澄清了究竟什么是分裂,这导致我们的分析更加尖锐,并适用于不同的传统。
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Language
Language Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Language, the official journal for the Linguistic Society of America, is published quarterly and contains articles, short reports, book reviews and book notices on all aspects of linguistics, focussing on the area of theoretical linguistics. Edited by Greg Carlson, Language serves a readership of over 5,000 and has been the primary literary vehicle for the Society since 1924.
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