Modern Theories of Language: The Empirical Challenge

Modern Theories of Language: The Empirical Challenge
ISBN-10
0822312786
ISBN-13
9780822312789
Category
Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / General
Pages
231
Language
English
Published
1993
Publisher
Duke University Press
Author
Mortéza Mahmoudian

Description

In a controversial look at the study of linguistics today, Mortea Mahmoudian examines twentieth-century theories of language in light of empirical evidence. In the past, linguists have had to choose between a general linguistic theory aimed at universal explanatory power and specific, limited linguistic models. Arguing that at various levels of linguistic analysis different theories offer more or less explanatory power, Mahmoudian makes a persuasive case for an integrated approach incorporating the strengths of both methods.
The author begins with the identification of principles which, despite differences in terminology, are held in common by most twentieth-century linguists: unit versus system, taxonomy and its relevance for explanation, the principles of classification. He shows the implications, merits, and shortcomings of the major schools of linguistic thought, as well as the techniques one can use in gathering data. Ranging over a wide variety of international linguistic thinking, Mahmoudian takes up the question of what he calls experimentation, or the extent to which the application of certain linguistic theories have validity in constructing models. Special focus is given to the concept of syntax and to the most difficult and crucial problems relating to the nature of semantics.
Simultaneously a survey of the current state of linguistic theory and a case for the necessity of empirical verification in linguistics, Modern Theories of Language builds a bridge across the gulf between many long-standing conflicts in the theory of language. Accessibly written, this provocative work predicts future theoretical and epistemological developments, and will prove essential reading for students and scholars of linguistics, as well as specialists in cognitive psychology and Romance languages.

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