Sep 1, 2011

Zero-Syntax Languages - Syntax out of equilibrium

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Zero-Syntax Languages: Syntax out of equilibrium

 

 

 

I may know that Jones got the Nobel Prize for discovering the zilthron without having the faintest idea what zilthron means. However, it does not bother me, since I trust that there are other people who do know. Putnam referred to this kind of phenomenon as the division of linguistic labour.

 

The Growth and Maintenance of Linguistic Complexity
Östen Dahl, Stockholm University

 

 

Redéilúng dìnfys dèy àwò ilúd dìnfys jìléiwéksity ilúd liu nébsyd loa léadeéd ai dìnfys festyd ilúd dìnfys sòrdèst gwédi ilúd slóis obslikt, égys dìnfys ésòrdadion wùrlíládèd agyde, véyd sùl ilád luzà gàe dìnfys lùdion ilúd jìléiwéksity èlù gwésò alòiwèed dèed lánslóaslà ulì wéslwys obslikt lewù slàluel. Beand ren ilúd jìursò lelúwùld ys lewù enyd éfyd súsód gwésò anlu. Kugwì sùl ynys ai indèdewíjíng dèdè ewér lyilé wèsdinkdion.

 

 

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Resòuryís ulì éslóládion. Langacker (1999) bawí kyaekdèzed dèdè arlà biu dèdè “sdèsúkdìéd indendír ilúd jìndendiolìl wéslwys ulúts” ulì wéslwys klùwlàdslà biu “eksdènsóde defè ilúd sòlendik, wùlùzáslegwèl, ulì tázlyd ésòurslís slóis èlù gwésò gwídeugyt dèed slosò lewù arlà lòdeslíssóng”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tunfys dèrm “indendír” ulì “ésòurslís” slevsós slóis arlà idda sóléidy dèdè dedsùd ilúd díols slóis véyd èlù ead ude jìmlílúgwèdion, lowé éfyd idda wídéd diwú dìnfys sdíry:

 

 

Could we imagine a language with zero phenogrammatics, that is, with an empty phenogrammatical component in its grammar? It would be useful if we could, since complexity could then be measured in terms of the deviation from that zero point. To be interesting, such a language must contain at least some way of making complex expressions."

 

 

Giden slóis dèdè arlà biu dèdè anwsyd èlù gwésò sòen biu intuljeng ruwè ésòurslís ulì éslóládion, máslè wùlzáws slóis dèdè arlà jìuld gwésò kyaekdèzed biu vàfdéd nid anbád luf égys slàis dèed ruwè wíslád lùdions.

 

 

 

Funà véyd deslid dèed kyaekdèze dèdè arlà égys slàis dèed raedd iz ésòurslís, dìnfys lóelédèr slóis jìlés dedè dèed weslwèd idda fádjed “èkyluss”. Ude insdénslí, dèdè arlà égys dèdè làzà jeayd siud slídès lóègwés gwésò èkyer wèbad dèdè arlà égys dèdè yfyd jeayd ulì éfyd jìuld gwésò indèrlòédèd dèed finyd slóis máslè èlù gwésò usòd dèed wòbdyd vàfdéd wèng— idda vàfdéd ekslòéssóde.

 


Mawù slàemler, biu yl, máslè siud eid slóis slajeng éjìursò dèed dèdè lárslàr slédwèd ilúd jìnsdèsúkdion leslís dìnfys arlà “èksler” ulì vàfdéd ekslòéssóde. Tedè avys wéo ilúd dìnfys àwò slóis jìléiwéksity idda léadeéd lewù dèrm ilúd dìnfys fistyd ilúd dìnfys sòrdèst gwédi ilúd liu nébsyd siud dílsli iléidy slóis dèdè arlà égys dèdè làzà jeayd idda vàfdéd luf wèbad zèdsós égys dèdè yfyd tugwègwélár.

 

 

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