05912oam 2200793I 450 991097475610332120190826145055.09789004230477900423047510.1163/9789004230477(CKB)3190000000032920(EBL)1112832(OCoLC)826856227(SSID)ssj0000704241(PQKBManifestationID)12331372(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000704241(PQKBWorkID)10704546(PQKB)11483139(MiAaPQ)EBC1112832(OCoLC)810338093(nllekb)BRILL9789004230477(Au-PeEL)EBL1112832(CaPaEBR)ebr10648749(CaONFJC)MIL427095(PPN)174543689(EXLCZ)99319000000003292020120920d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCopies versus cognates in bound morphology /edited by Lars Johanson, Martine Robbeets1st ed.Leiden ;Boston :Brill,2012.1 online resource (471 p.)Brill's studies in language, cognition, and culture,1897-5412 ;v. 2Description based upon print version of record.9789004224070 9004224076 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Preliminary Material -- 1. Bound morphology in common: copy or cognate? /Lars Johanson and Martine Robbeets -- 2. Non-borrowed non-cognate parallels in bound morphology: Aspects of the phenomenon of shared drift with Eurasian examples /Juha Janhunen -- 3. Selection for m : T pronominals in Eurasia /Johanna Nichols -- 4. Plural across inflection and derivation, fusion and agglutination /Francesco Gardani -- 5. Bound morphology in English (and beyond): copy or cognate? /Anthony Grant -- 6. Copiability of (bound) morphology /Ad Backus and Anna Verschik -- 7. A variationist solution to apparent copying across related languages /Brian D. Joseph -- 8. ‘Invisible’ loans: How to borrow a bound form /Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald -- 9. Constraints on morphological borrowing: Evidence from Latin America /Dik Bakker and Ewald Hekking -- 10. Morphological borrowing in Sierra Popoluca /Salomé Gutiérrez-Morales -- 11. Cognates versus copies in North America: New light on the old discussion on diffusion versus inheritance /Peter Bakker -- 12. On the degree of copiability of derivational and inflectional morphology: Evidence from Basque /Stig Eliasson -- 13. Between copy and cognate: the origin of absolutes in Old and Middle English /Nikki van de Pol -- 14. Copying and cognates in the Balkan Sprachbund /Victor A. Friedman -- 15. Transfer of morphemes and grammatical structure in Ancient Anatolia /Folke Josephson -- 16. The historical background of the transfer of a Kurdish bound morpheme to Neo-Aramaic /Judith Josephson -- 17. On the sustainability of inflectional morphology /Éva Á. Csató -- 18. Foreign and indigenous properties in the vocabulary of Eynu, a secret language spoken in the south of Taklamakan /Tooru Hayasi -- 19. Deriving insights about Tungusic classification from derivational morphology /Lindsay Whaley -- 20. The likelihood of morphological borrowing: The case of Korean and Japanese /J. Marshall Unger -- 21. Shared verb morphology in the Transeurasian languages: copy or cognate? /Martine Robbeets -- Language Index -- Subject Index.Genealogical linguistics and areal linguistics are rarely treated from an integrated perspective even if they are twin faces of diachronic linguistics. In Copies versus Cognates in Bound Morphology Lars Johanson and Martine Robbeets take up this challenge. The result is a wealth of empirical facts and different theoretical approaches, advanced by internationally renowned specialists and young scholars whose research is highly pertinent to the topic. Copies versus Cognates in Bound Morphology puts genealogical and areal explanation for shared morphology in a balanced perspective and works out criteria to distinguish between morphological cognates and copies. Lars Johanson and Martine Robbeets provide nothing less than the foundations for a new perspective on diachronic linguistics between genealogical and areal linguistics. Contributors include: Alexandra Aikhenvald, Ad Backus, Dik Bakker, Peter Bakker, Éva Csató, Stig Eliasson, Victor Friedman, Francesco Gardani, Anthony Grant, Salomé Gutiérrez-Morales, Tooru Hayasi, Ewald Hekking, Juha Janhunen, Lars Johanson, Brian Joseph, Folke Josephson, Judith Josephson, Johanna Nichols, Martine Robbeets, Marshall Unger, Nikki van de Pol, Anna Verschik, Lindsay WhaleyBrill's Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture2.Comparative linguisticsCognate wordsAreal linguisticsLinguistic universalsLanguages in contactLanguage spreadGrammar, Comparative and generalSuffixes and prefixesGrammar, Comparative and generalMorphologyComparative linguistics.Cognate words.Areal linguistics.Linguistic universals.Languages in contact.Language spread.Grammar, Comparative and generalSuffixes and prefixes.Grammar, Comparative and generalMorphology.410Johanson Lars1936-174606Robbeets Martine Irma692622NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910974756103321Copies versus cognates in bound morphology4320666UNINA