Spatial Interrogatives in Europe and Beyond

Spatial Interrogatives in Europe and Beyond

  • Thomas Stolz
  • Nataliya Levkovych
  • Aina Urdze
  • Julia Nintemann
  • Maja Robbers
Publisher:Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KGISBN 13: 9783110538335ISBN 10: 3110538334

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Spatial Interrogatives in Europe and Beyond is written by Thomas Stolz and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3110538334 (ISBN 10) and 9783110538335 (ISBN 13).

The extant generalizations about the grammar of space rely heavily on the analyses of declarative sentences. There is a need to check whether these generalizations also hold in the domain of interrogation. To this end this book analyzes data from some 450 languages (including non-standard varieties). The focus is on paradigms of spatial interrogatives such as English where, whither and whence and their internal organization. These paradigms are checked for recurrent patterns of morphological mismatches (such as syncretism) and different degrees of complexity (e.g. the number of segments). The data-base consists of a large parallel literary corpus (Le petit prince and translations thereof) which is complemented by further sources of information such as descriptive grammars. The data are analyzed from a synchronic perspective. However, diachronic issues are addressed unsystematically, too. It is shown that the distribution of phenomena which characterize paradigms of spatial interrogatives are subject to areal-linguistic factors. This is the first typological study of spatial interrogatives. It provides new insights for students of the grammar of space, morphological paradigms, and language typology.