Insubordination

The phenomenon of insubordination can be defined diachronically as the recruitment of main clause structures from subordinate structures, or synchronically as the independent use of constructions exhibiting characteristics of subordinate clauses. Long marginalised as uncomfortable exceptions, insubo...

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Main Authors Evans, Nicholas, 渡辺, 己
Format eBook Book
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands John Benjamins Publishing Company 2016
John Benjamins Publishing
John Benjamins
Edition1
SeriesTypological Studies in Language
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ISBN9027266549
9789027266545
9027206961
9789027206961
DOI10.1075/tsl.115

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Summary:The phenomenon of insubordination can be defined diachronically as the recruitment of main clause structures from subordinate structures, or synchronically as the independent use of constructions exhibiting characteristics of subordinate clauses. Long marginalised as uncomfortable exceptions, insubordinated clause phenomena turn out to be surprisingly widespread, and provide a vital empirical testing ground for various central theoretical issues in current linguistics - the interplay of langue and parole, the emergence of structure, the question of where productive syntactic rules give way to constructions, the role of prosody in language change, and the question of how far grammars are produced by isolated speakers as opposed to being collaboratively constructed in dialogue. This volume - the first book-length treatment on the topic - assembles studies of languages on all continents, by scholars who bring a range of approaches to bear on the topic, from historical linguistics to corpus studies to typology to conversational analysis.
Bibliography:"The present volume, then, grows out of a symposium, 'Dynamics of Insubordination', organised by the present editors on 25-28 October 2012, in Tokyo, at the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS)."-- preface
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:9027266549
9789027266545
9027206961
9789027206961
DOI:10.1075/tsl.115