
Copulas (in English, The Verb To Be) Are Conventionally Defined Functionally As A Means Of Relating Elements Of Clause Structure, Especially Subject And Complement, And Considered To Be Semantically Empty Or Meaningless.they Have Received Relatively Little Attention From Linguists. Dr Pustet In This Extensive Cross-linguistic Study Goes Some Way Towards Correcting This Neglect. In Doing So She Takes Issue With Both Accepted Definition And Description. She Presents An Analysis Of Grammatical Descriptions Of Over 160 Languages Drawn From The Language Families Of The World. She Shows That Some Languages Have A Single Copula, Others Several, And Some None At All. In A Series Of Statistical Analyses She Seeks To Explain Why By Linking The Distribution Of Copulas To Variations In Lexical Categorization And Syntactic Structure. She Concludes By Advancing A Comprehensive Theory Of Copularization Which She Relates To Language Classification And To Theories Of Language Change, Notably Grammaticalization.
This study investigates the functional and semantic nature of copulas, challenging the traditional view that they are merely semantically empty connectors. Dr. Regina Pustet, a specialist in linguistic typology, utilizes a vast dataset of over 160 languages to re-evaluate how copulas function across diverse grammatical systems. By analyzing the distribution and variation of these verbs, she proposes a new theoretical framework for copularization that connects syntactic structure to broader processes of language change and grammaticalization.
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Linguists and researchers frequently cite this work as a significant contribution to the study of grammatical typology and the mechanics of language change. The text is noted for its academic rigor and its success in challenging long-held assumptions regarding the semantic emptiness of the verb 'to be'.
Page Count:
282
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191555304
ISBN-13:
9780191555305
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