Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Citazione:
(2018). Continuum di complessità: verso una definizione tipologica del formato di parola [journal article - articolo]. In STUDI E SAGGI LINGUISTICI. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/297860
Abstract:
This work aims at putting in relation the morphological structure of words with typological features formally autonomous from morphology. In particular, two linguistic
types emerge from this analysis: a. Simple Languages, characterized by morphologically simple word structures, topic-prominent alignment systems and flexible word classes; b. Complex Languages, preferring polysynthetic words, a semantic alignment, as well as the incorporation of nouns into verbal nucleus. Furthermore, the inquiry of wide corpora of language structures shows widespread correlations between the alignment systems and the morphological complexity. Cross-linguistic correlations are explained by the ‘Complexity Continuum’, according to which the distribution of typological features can be traced back to the functional principles of economy and iconicity.
types emerge from this analysis: a. Simple Languages, characterized by morphologically simple word structures, topic-prominent alignment systems and flexible word classes; b. Complex Languages, preferring polysynthetic words, a semantic alignment, as well as the incorporation of nouns into verbal nucleus. Furthermore, the inquiry of wide corpora of language structures shows widespread correlations between the alignment systems and the morphological complexity. Cross-linguistic correlations are explained by the ‘Complexity Continuum’, according to which the distribution of typological features can be traced back to the functional principles of economy and iconicity.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1.01 Articoli/Saggi in rivista - Journal Articles/Essays
Elenco autori:
Ganfi, Vittorio
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