Features are a central concept in linguistic analysis. They are the basic building blocks of linguistic units, such as words. For many linguists they offer the most revealing way to explore the nature of language. Familiar features are Number (singular, plural, dual, …), Person (1st, 2nd, 3rd) and Tense (present, past, …). Features have a major role in contemporary linguistics, from the most abstract theorizing to the most applied computational applications, yet little is firmly established about their status. They are used, but are little discussed and poorly understood. In this unique work, Corbett brings together two lines of research: how features vary between languages and how they work. As a result, the book is of great value to the broad range of perspectives of those who are interested in language.
ISBN: | 9781107026230 |
Publication date: | 11th October 2012 |
Author: | Greville G University of Surrey Corbett |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 338 pages |
Series: | Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics |
Genres: |
Grammar, syntax and morphology |