Working within a framework that assumes universal principles of grammar, the description of a language is only the first step of linguistic investigation. The morpho-syntactic and intonational properties of a language should, in fact, inspire the scholar’s reflection towards wider a consideration about the structure and functioning of languages in a comparative perspective, in order to reach a deeper understanding of the language-system as a unified whole. That’s why, once the description of data has reached a satisfactory level, linguistic investigation must proceed towards theory. The aim of this paper is to offer a short but, hopefully, significant overview of this analytical approach.
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"Somali in a typological-comparative perspective: from data to theory"
FRASCARELLI, MARA;
2009-01-01
Abstract
Working within a framework that assumes universal principles of grammar, the description of a language is only the first step of linguistic investigation. The morpho-syntactic and intonational properties of a language should, in fact, inspire the scholar’s reflection towards wider a consideration about the structure and functioning of languages in a comparative perspective, in order to reach a deeper understanding of the language-system as a unified whole. That’s why, once the description of data has reached a satisfactory level, linguistic investigation must proceed towards theory. The aim of this paper is to offer a short but, hopefully, significant overview of this analytical approach.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.