Date: 30-Sep-2009 From: Elyse Turr <elyse.turroup.com> Subject: Basic Linguistic Theory: Dixon E-mail this message to a friend
Title: Basic Linguistic Theory
Subtitle: Volume I: Methodology
Published: 2009
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Author: R. M. W. Dixon
Hardback: ISBN: 0199571058 9780199571055 Pages: 416 Price: U.S. $ 190.00
Paperback: ISBN: 0199571066 9780199571062 Pages: 416 Price: U.S. $ 55.00
Abstract:
In "Basic Linguistic Theory" R.M.W. Dixon provides a new and fundamental characterization of the nature of human languages and a comprehensive guide to their description and analysis. In three clearly written and accessible volumes, he describes how best to go about doing linguistics, the most satisfactory and profitable ways to work, and the pitfalls to avoid. In the first volume he addresses the methodology for recording, analysing, and comparing languages. He argues that grammatical structures and rules should be worked out inductively on the basis of evidence, explaining in detail the steps by which an attested grammar and lexicon can built up from observed utterances. He shows how the grammars and words of one language may be compared to others of the same or different families, explains the methods involved in cross-linguistic parametric analyses, and describes how to interpret the results. Volume II and III (to be published in 2011) offer in-depth tours of underlying principles of grammatical organization, as well as many of the facts of grammatical variation. "The task of the linguist," Professor Dixon writes, "is to explain the nature of human languages - each viewed as an integrated system - together with an explanation of why each langauge is the way it is, allied to the further scientific pursuits of prediction and evaluation.