The Dynamics of the Linguistic System: Usage, Conventionalization, and Entrenchment
This volume outlines a model of language that can be characterized as functionalist, usage-based, dynamic, and complex-adaptive. The core idea is that linguistic structure is not stable and uniform, but continually refreshed by the interaction between three components: usage, the communicative activities of speakers; conventionalization, the social processes triggered by these activities and feeding back into them; and entrenchment, the individual cognitive processes that are also linked to these activities in a feedback loop. Hans-Jorg Schmid explains how this multiple feedback system works by extending his Entrenchment-and-Conventionalization Model, showing how the linguistic system is created, sustained, and continually adapted by the ongoing interaction between usage, conventionalization, and entrenchment. Fulfilling the promise of usage-based accounts, the model explains how exactly usage is transformed into collective and individual grammar and how these two grammars in turn feed back into usage.

The book is exceptionally broad in scope, with insights from a wide range of linguistic subdisciplines. It provides a coherent account of the role of multiple factors that influence language structure, variation, and change, including frequency, economy, identity, multilingualism, and language contact.
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The Dynamics of the Linguistic System: Usage, Conventionalization, and Entrenchment
This volume outlines a model of language that can be characterized as functionalist, usage-based, dynamic, and complex-adaptive. The core idea is that linguistic structure is not stable and uniform, but continually refreshed by the interaction between three components: usage, the communicative activities of speakers; conventionalization, the social processes triggered by these activities and feeding back into them; and entrenchment, the individual cognitive processes that are also linked to these activities in a feedback loop. Hans-Jorg Schmid explains how this multiple feedback system works by extending his Entrenchment-and-Conventionalization Model, showing how the linguistic system is created, sustained, and continually adapted by the ongoing interaction between usage, conventionalization, and entrenchment. Fulfilling the promise of usage-based accounts, the model explains how exactly usage is transformed into collective and individual grammar and how these two grammars in turn feed back into usage.

The book is exceptionally broad in scope, with insights from a wide range of linguistic subdisciplines. It provides a coherent account of the role of multiple factors that influence language structure, variation, and change, including frequency, economy, identity, multilingualism, and language contact.
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The Dynamics of the Linguistic System: Usage, Conventionalization, and Entrenchment

The Dynamics of the Linguistic System: Usage, Conventionalization, and Entrenchment

by Hans-Jorg Schmid
The Dynamics of the Linguistic System: Usage, Conventionalization, and Entrenchment

The Dynamics of the Linguistic System: Usage, Conventionalization, and Entrenchment

by Hans-Jorg Schmid

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This volume outlines a model of language that can be characterized as functionalist, usage-based, dynamic, and complex-adaptive. The core idea is that linguistic structure is not stable and uniform, but continually refreshed by the interaction between three components: usage, the communicative activities of speakers; conventionalization, the social processes triggered by these activities and feeding back into them; and entrenchment, the individual cognitive processes that are also linked to these activities in a feedback loop. Hans-Jorg Schmid explains how this multiple feedback system works by extending his Entrenchment-and-Conventionalization Model, showing how the linguistic system is created, sustained, and continually adapted by the ongoing interaction between usage, conventionalization, and entrenchment. Fulfilling the promise of usage-based accounts, the model explains how exactly usage is transformed into collective and individual grammar and how these two grammars in turn feed back into usage.

The book is exceptionally broad in scope, with insights from a wide range of linguistic subdisciplines. It provides a coherent account of the role of multiple factors that influence language structure, variation, and change, including frequency, economy, identity, multilingualism, and language contact.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198814771
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/09/2020
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.20(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Hans-Jorg Schmid is Full Professor of English Linguistics at Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich. He has taught at Westfield College, London, and at the universities of Dresden, Bochum, and Bayreuth. His research has been devoted to a wide range of fields in linguistics including lexical semantics, grammar, cognitive linguistics, corpus linguistics, word-formation, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, and linguistic theory. His recent publications include English Morphology and Word-Formation (3rd edition; Erich Schmidt, 2016) and, as editor, Entrenchment and the Psychology of Language Learning: How We Reorganize and Adapt Linguistic Knowledge (APA/De Gruyter 2017), Cognitive Pragmatics: Handbooks of Pragmatics Volume 4 (De Gruyter 2012), and Constructions - Collocations - Patterns (with Thomas Herbst and Susen Faulhaber; De Gruyter 2014).

Table of Contents

Preface and acknowledgementsList of abbreviations1. IntroductionPart I: Usage and its potential to feed into conventionalization and entrenchment2. Usage events and utterance types3. Co-semiosis and other interpersonal activities4. Association and cognitive processing5. Forces affecting usage6. Summary of Part IPart II: Conventionalization7. Understanding the process of conventionalization8. Usualization9. Diffusion10. Summary of Part IIPart III: Entrenchment11. Understanding the process of entrenchment12. The routinization of syntagmatic associations13. The routinization of symbolic associations14. The routinization of pragmatic associations15. Summary of part III: How the four types of associations cooperate and compete for routinizationPart IV: Synopsis: The EC-Model as a dynamic complex-adaptive system16. Summary of the EC-Model17. Persistence18. Variation19. Change20. ConclusionReferencesIndex
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