Indigenous Grammar Across Cultures

Author:   Hannes Kniffka
Publisher:   Peter Lang AG
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9783631385814


Pages:   637
Publication Date:   13 September 2001
Format:   Paperback
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This book deals with various indigenous traditions of grammatical thought across the globe. Its main perspective is a cross-cultural sociolinguistic and anthropological linguistic account of Indigenous Grammar. The concept (relating to Bruno Liebich's term 'Einheimische Grammatik') is taken in its widest sense here to account for a continua of forms and ways of language-oriented research, various degrees of systematic reflection on language structure and use, the culture-specific ingredients of different grammatical schools, linguistic and folk-linguistic speculation, language awareness, linguistic ideologies and similar endeavours. Some assumptions underlying the central hypotheses of this book are: - Linguistics, every grammatical description, has a strong cultural binding. - It is worthwhile to describe the culturally bound differences in a systematic fashion. - There are indigenous grammars and grammarians of entirely different denominations than what Western linguists are accustomed to dealing with. - A heuristic continua of indigenous grammar can be set up which is worth being studied by linguists in a cross-cultural comparative fashion.

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Author:   Hannes Kniffka
Publisher:   Peter Lang AG
Imprint:   Peter Lang AG
Weight:   0.810kg
ISBN:  

9783631385814


ISBN 10:   3631385811
Pages:   637
Publication Date:   13 September 2001
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The Contributors: Henry M. Hoenigswald, Madhav M. Deshpande, Peter Raster, Tej K. Bhatia, J.M. Verpoorten, Sanford B. Steever, Ulrike Niklas, Rudolf Kaschewsky, Philip J. Rose, Anthony Diller, Lijun Tang, Volker Heeschen, Michael Walsh, Lutz Edzard, Giulio Busi, Ahmed Meziani, Mohamed Elmedlaoui, Amar Sellam, Alexander Borg, Karl Reichl, Jos J.S. Weitenberg, Norbert Boretzky, Birgit Igla, Friedrich Wilhelm Gester, Thomas Kohnen, Raymond Hickey, Dieter Cherubim, Ulrich Groenke, Elke Nowak. The Editor: Hannes Kniffka, born 1942, studied at Bonn, Cologne, and Stanford, Ca. General and Historical Linguistics and Indology. Dr. phil. 1968 at Bonn University; Habilitation 1980 at Cologne University. Taught outside Europe (mainly USA, Saudi Arabia, PR China, Morocco) and inside Europe (Germany) for some 15 years. Professor of General and Applied Linguistics at Bonn University. Guest professorships in countries of the Middle East, the Far East, Australia, Africa and Eastern Europe.

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