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John Haiman delves into the typology of predicate case marking, revealing the nuanced ways in which languages encode relationships between verbs and their arguments. His analysis elaborates on the diversity found across languages, providing a rich context for understanding linguistic variation.
Further contributions discuss themes such as the interrelation between language structure and cognitive processes. Sandra A. Thompson’s insights underscore the relevance of social and communicative functions in language development, adding further depth to the scholarly dialogue established by Givón’s work. Together, these essays form a robust exploration of how language operates within various frameworks, enriching the field of linguistic study.