Overview

Every linguistic theory has to come to grips with a fundamental property of human language: the existence of exceptions, i.e. phenomena that do not follow the standard patterns one observes otherwise. The contributions to this volume discuss and exemplify a variety of approaches to exceptionality within different formal and non-formal frameworks.

Topics include criteria for exceptionality, the diachronic rise of exceptions, the relevance of different grammatical subsystems and their interaction in the explanation of exceptions, and the crucial characteristics of grammatical models that can accommodate exceptions. A special feature of the book is that the articles are accompanied by peer-commentaries and responses thereupon, thus opening up the papers to further discussion.


ISBN-13

9783110219081

ISBN-10

3110219085

Weight

1.77 Pounds

Dimensions

6.14 x 1.00 x 9.21 In

List Price

$240.00

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

457 pages

Publisher

De Gruyter Mouton

Published On

2011-03-17



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