Saturday, 4 January 2020

Edward Sapir gave me a moment to study language universals together with Sergej Karcevskij 2017


Edward Sapir gave me a moment to study language universals together with Sergej Karcevskij
Edward Sapir’s LANGUAGE AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF SPEECH 1921 gave me a moment for study in 1980s while I was roaming about the darkness of not- getting any aim to study on language. I ever wrote a short paper being influenced in 2005 and after also wrote a memo on his book in 2014.
A moment came from his famous concept drift. At the near-end Chapter 7 Sapir wrote “the three major drifts“, that were the next.
The drift toward the abolition of most case distinctions
the correlative drift toward position as an accompanied
the drift toward the invariable word
This “the three major drifts” are all apparently seen in Chinese, especially in the classical written language. At my age 20s and 30s I continuously had read Qing dynasty’s classical linguistic books and papers.  WANG Guowei, ZHANG Binglin, DUAN Yucai, WANGYyinzhi were the most reliable works for me.
This paper is unfinished
Tokyo
27 July – 28 July 2017
Sekinan Library


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