Language universals are statements that are true of all languages, for example: “all languages have stop consonants”. But beneath this simple definition lurks deep ambiguity, and this triggers misunderstanding in both interdisciplinary discourse and within linguistics itself. A core dimension of the ambiguity is captured by the opposition “absolute vs. statistical universal”, although the literature uses these terms in varied ways. Many textbooks draw the boundary between absolute and statistical according to whether a sample of languages contains exceptions to a universal. But the notion of an exception-free sample is not very revealing even if the sample contained all known languages: there is always a chance that an as yet undescribed la...
My main thesis can be summed up in two sentences: first, genuine universals of culture or cognition ...
I am interested in trying to expand our knowledge regarding the nature of linguistic universals, in ...
One major difference between the typological approach to language universals and the approach taken...
Absolute linguistic universals are often justified by cross-linguistic analysis: If all observed lan...
Absolute linguistic universals (ALUs) are theoretically useful. However, do non-trivial ALUs exist? ...
This talk will focus on the problems of presupposed universals and of empirical testing universals i...
When highly abstracted, every language in the world has something in common, i.e. universality. I el...
In his target article “General linguistics must be based on universals (or nonconventional aspects o...
In his target article “General linguistics must be based on universals (or nonconventional aspects o...
This paper highlights the importance of the distinction between general linguistics (the study of Hu...
Over the years, I have had discussions with many people in which I have found myself comparing the v...
The book collects the contributions presented at the international congress held at the University o...
(Hymes 1982). But with the growth of linguistic TYPOLOGY and the empirical search for language unive...
The book collects the contributions presented at the international congress held at the University o...
The book collects the contributions presented at the international congress held at the University o...
My main thesis can be summed up in two sentences: first, genuine universals of culture or cognition ...
I am interested in trying to expand our knowledge regarding the nature of linguistic universals, in ...
One major difference between the typological approach to language universals and the approach taken...
Absolute linguistic universals are often justified by cross-linguistic analysis: If all observed lan...
Absolute linguistic universals (ALUs) are theoretically useful. However, do non-trivial ALUs exist? ...
This talk will focus on the problems of presupposed universals and of empirical testing universals i...
When highly abstracted, every language in the world has something in common, i.e. universality. I el...
In his target article “General linguistics must be based on universals (or nonconventional aspects o...
In his target article “General linguistics must be based on universals (or nonconventional aspects o...
This paper highlights the importance of the distinction between general linguistics (the study of Hu...
Over the years, I have had discussions with many people in which I have found myself comparing the v...
The book collects the contributions presented at the international congress held at the University o...
(Hymes 1982). But with the growth of linguistic TYPOLOGY and the empirical search for language unive...
The book collects the contributions presented at the international congress held at the University o...
The book collects the contributions presented at the international congress held at the University o...
My main thesis can be summed up in two sentences: first, genuine universals of culture or cognition ...
I am interested in trying to expand our knowledge regarding the nature of linguistic universals, in ...
One major difference between the typological approach to language universals and the approach taken...