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Complexity in Language

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The question of complexity, as in what makes one language more 'complex' than another, is a long-established topic of debate amongst linguists. Recently, this issue has been complemented with the view that languages are complex adaptive systems, in which emergence and self-organization play major roles. However, few students of the phenomenon have gone beyond the basic assessment of the number of units and rules in a language (what has been characterized as 'bit complexity') or shown some familiarity with the science of complexity. This book reveals how much can be learned by overcoming these limitations, especially by adopting developmental and evolutionary perspectives. The contributors include specialists of language acquisition, evolution and ecology, grammaticization, phonology, and modeling, all of whom approach languages as dynamical, emergent, and adaptive complex systems.

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ISBN: 9781107686625
Publication date: 30th May 2019
Author: Salikoko S University of Chicago Mufwene
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 263 pages
Series: Cambridge Approaches to Language Contact
Genres: Historical and comparative linguistics
Linguistics
Language and Linguistics
Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics
Phonetics, phonology
Grammar, syntax and morphology