Publications
Publication details [#61217]
Gelderen, Elly van, ed. 2016. Cyclical Change Continued. (Linguistik Aktuell / Linguistics Today 227). John Benjamins. viii, 429 pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English
Keywords
Language as a subject
Cherokee | Chinese | English | French | Gbe | German | Hmong-Mien | Languages, Niger-Congo | Maipurean | Mayan | Mohawk | Mon-Khmer | Nupod | pomo, Central | Quechuan | Sino-Tibetan | Tai-Kadai | Tuscarora | Ute | Yoruboid
Annotation
This book presents new data and additional questions regarding the linguistic cycle. The topics discussed are the pronoun, negative, negative existential, analytic-synthetic, distributive, determiner, degree, and future/modal cycles. The papers raise questions about the length of time that cycles take, the interactions between different cycles, the typical stages and their stability, and the areal factors influencing cycles. The languages and language families that are considered in depth are Central Pomo, Cherokee, Chinese, English, French, Gbe, German, Hmong-Mien, Maipurean, Mayan, Mohawk, Mon-Khmer, Niger-Congo, Nupod, Quechuan, Sino-Tibetan, Tai-Kadai , Tuscarora, Ute, and Yoruboid. One paper covers several of the world’s language families. Cyclical change connects linguists working in various frameworks because it is exciting to find a reason behind this fascinating phenomenon.