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Language and Complex Systems

Language and Complex Systems

Language and Complex Systems

William A. Kretzschmar, Jr, University of Georgia
July 2015
Available
Hardback
9781107100459

    An understanding of language as a complex system helps us to think differently about linguistics, and helps us to address the impact of linguistic interaction. This book demonstrates how the science of complex systems changes every area of linguistics: how to make a grammar, how to think about the history of language, how language works in the brain, and how it works in social settings. Kretzschmar argues that to construct the best grammars of languages it is necessary to understand the complex system of speech. Each chapter makes specific recommendations for how linguists should manage empirical data in order to form better generalizations about a language and its varieties. The book will be welcomed by students and scholars working in linguistics and English language, especially the study of language variation and the historical development of English.

    • Applies complex systems to many aspects of linguistics so that readers can see how they are connected
    • Makes specific recommendations on improving the management of empirical data in order to make better generalizations about a language and its varieties
    • Confirms complexity science as the basis for speech, showing how linguistics is connected to many other academic disciplines

    Reviews & endorsements

    "In Language and Complex Systems, William Kretzschmar brings complexity theory to linguistics. Clear and compelling, the book offers a fresh perspective on the way that orderliness arises in language."
    Edwin Battistella, Southern Oregon University

    "This book is the most powerful account of linguistic variation I have seen. It will change the way all kinds of linguists - from socio to generative - perceive language."
    Dr Laura Wright, University of Cambridge

    'Even for readers familiar with The Linguistics of Speech and Kretzschmar’s other work, Language and Complex Systems is an important synthesis and will be worth reading and thinking about again and again.' Edwin Battistella, Language and Dialogue

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    Product details

    July 2015
    Hardback
    9781107100459
    246 pages
    229 × 147 × 15 mm
    0.5kg
    68 b/w illus. 17 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Language and complex systems
    • 2. Linguistics, science, the humanities, and complex systems
    • 3. Usage-based linguistics and complex systems
    • 4. Grammar and complex systems
    • 5. Complex systems and the history of the English language
    • 6. Neural networks and complex systems
    • 7. Sociolinguistics, communities, and complex systems
    • 8. Postmodernism and complex systems.
      Author
    • William A. Kretzschmar, Jr , University of Georgia

      William A. Kretzschmar, Jr teaches English as Harry and Jane Willson Professor in Humanities at the University of Georgia. He also has appointments at the University of Glasgow in Scotland and the University of Oulu in Finland. His recent publications include The Linguistics of Speech (Cambridge University Press, 2009).