Evolution of Morphology
Discover the intricate journey of language with Evolution of Morphology by Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy, published by Oxford University Press in 2010. Spanning 268 pages, this hardback edition delves into the evolution of grammatical structures within the contexts of human evolution and the origins of language itself.
In this thought-provoking work, Carstairs-McCarthy challenges traditional perspectives on the interplay between syntax and morphology, as well as the adaptationist view of language evolution. He also critically examines the idea that language inherently adheres to 'laws of form'. This book is essential for anyone interested in historical linguistics, morphosyntax, and the comparative study of grammar.
Enhance your understanding of linguistic evolution and explore the complexities of language with this engaging and scholarly text.