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Shona phonology and morphosyntax / Kumbirai Mkanganwi
Titre : Shona phonology and morphosyntax : a grammatical sketch Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Kumbirai Mkanganwi Editeur : Saarbrücken : Lambert Academic Publishing Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 144 p. Présentation : couv. ill. Format : 22 cm Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Shona language Phonology Morphosyntax Grammar. Résumé : The inexorable march of theoretical linguistics has tended to downplay the importance of description of linguistic data or corpus. The atomic view of the phoneme and the morpheme as segments facilitates description of structures of individual languages. Compare us with portrait artists who look closely at their subjects' faces and begin by sketching out features before filling in the details. The scope of this sketch means that there is no room for much detail, but sufficient grammatical features to identify the language's structure. We believe that description should always come before theory. We have been intrigued by young linguists introducing presentations of their papers at conferences with phrases like ?my theory is...? and proceed to focus on recalcitrant data. Note de contenu : Bibliography Shona phonology and morphosyntax : a grammatical sketch [texte imprimé] / Kumbirai Mkanganwi . - [S.l.] : Saarbrücken : Lambert Academic Publishing, 2011 . - 144 p. : couv. ill. ; 22 cm.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Shona language Phonology Morphosyntax Grammar. Résumé : The inexorable march of theoretical linguistics has tended to downplay the importance of description of linguistic data or corpus. The atomic view of the phoneme and the morpheme as segments facilitates description of structures of individual languages. Compare us with portrait artists who look closely at their subjects' faces and begin by sketching out features before filling in the details. The scope of this sketch means that there is no room for much detail, but sufficient grammatical features to identify the language's structure. We believe that description should always come before theory. We have been intrigued by young linguists introducing presentations of their papers at conferences with phrases like ?my theory is...? and proceed to focus on recalcitrant data. Note de contenu : Bibliography Réservation
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