This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories of individual languages, defined within particular systems, and comparative concepts at the cross-linguistic level, defined in substantive terms. The paper argues that comparative concepts are also widely used in other sciences, and that they are always distinct from social categories, of which linguistic categories are special instances. Some linguists (especially in the generative tradition) assume that linguistic categories are natural kinds (like biological species, or chemical elements) and thus need not be defined, but can be recognized by their symptoms, which may be different in different languages. I also note that category-like comp...
Since the early 20th century, linguists have generally recognized that different languages are diffe...
Comparison is central to most work in linguistics. But what do linguists compare when they compare l...
This paper aims at giving a typological overview of pluractionality in order to show how grammatical...
This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories ...
This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories ...
In this paper, I argue that we need to distinguish carefully between descriptive categories, i.e. ca...
Here I argue that the distinction between comparative concepts and descriptive categories helps lang...
In this paper, we propose a critical discussion of the rationale for this volume. After a short intr...
That it is useful to compare language structures may sound trivial, but it has sometimes been regard...
A long-standing assumption in linguistic analysis is that different languages and constructions can ...
This paper argues that recent proposals to sharply distinguish between language description and comp...
Round & Corbett’s (2020) paper on “comparability and measurement in typological science” is an inter...
This paper discusses the widely held idea that the building blocks of languages (features, categorie...
Linguistic generalizations, e.g.,about phenomena labeled “clitics,” presuppose that we identify clas...
In linguistics, one of the central issues with regard to methodology is conceptualization. Since lin...
Since the early 20th century, linguists have generally recognized that different languages are diffe...
Comparison is central to most work in linguistics. But what do linguists compare when they compare l...
This paper aims at giving a typological overview of pluractionality in order to show how grammatical...
This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories ...
This paper reasserts the fundamental conceptual distinction between language- particular categories ...
In this paper, I argue that we need to distinguish carefully between descriptive categories, i.e. ca...
Here I argue that the distinction between comparative concepts and descriptive categories helps lang...
In this paper, we propose a critical discussion of the rationale for this volume. After a short intr...
That it is useful to compare language structures may sound trivial, but it has sometimes been regard...
A long-standing assumption in linguistic analysis is that different languages and constructions can ...
This paper argues that recent proposals to sharply distinguish between language description and comp...
Round & Corbett’s (2020) paper on “comparability and measurement in typological science” is an inter...
This paper discusses the widely held idea that the building blocks of languages (features, categorie...
Linguistic generalizations, e.g.,about phenomena labeled “clitics,” presuppose that we identify clas...
In linguistics, one of the central issues with regard to methodology is conceptualization. Since lin...
Since the early 20th century, linguists have generally recognized that different languages are diffe...
Comparison is central to most work in linguistics. But what do linguists compare when they compare l...
This paper aims at giving a typological overview of pluractionality in order to show how grammatical...