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In this book, Peter Juul Nielsen examines the foundations of morphological theory from a structural-functional perspective on language as a sign system. He offers a framework for the analysis of morpheme relations based on a thorough discussion of syntagmatic and paradigmatic structure, indexical relations, zero as meaningful absence and morphological relations across grammatical categories. It is argued that when paradigmatically related morphological structures have different syntactic functions, the semantics of the paradigmatic opposition consists in the specification of functional potential. The framework is applied in three detailed studies of Danish nonfinite verbs presenting new accounts of their morphological structure, semantic coding and paradigmatic organisation.
Danish language --- Dansk language --- Rigsdansk language --- Scandinavian languages --- Verb. --- Morphology.
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This volume explores the concept of linguistic indexicality and its significance in language structure and change. Originating from a workshop held at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea, the book provides a comprehensive examination of indexicality as a semiotic phenomenon. It presents theoretical discussions on how indexical functions contribute to linguistic meaning and analyzes their role in both synchronic and diachronic linguistic processes. The book includes a diverse range of case studies across various languages, offering insights into indexical relations in phonology, morphology, syntax, and social interaction. Aimed at linguists and scholars in semiotics, the volume is part of the Trends in Linguistics series and features contributions from experts in the field.
Grammar --- Philosophy of language --- Indexicals (Semantics) --- Linguistic change.
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