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Orthography and phonology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff
Orthography and phonology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1987
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (250 p.)
Disciplina 411
Altri autori (Persone) LuelsdorffPhilip
Soggetto topico Language and languages - Orthography and spelling
Grammar, Comparative and general - Phonology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-42412-6
9786613424129
90-272-7443-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ORTHOGRAPHY AND PHONOLOGY; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; TOWARDS A THEORY OF PHONEMIC ORTHOGRAPHY; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; APPENDIX; THE DESCRIPTION OF SPELLING-TO-SOUND RELATIONSHIPS IN ENGLISH, FRENCH AND RUSSIAN: PROGRESS, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS; 1. Introduction; 2. Progress; 2.1. Russian; 2.2. English; 2.3. French; 2.4. On ""Regulation""; 3. Problems; 3.1. Preliminary Decisions; 3.2. Problems of Description; 3.3. Grammatical Information; 4. Prospects; 4.1. Testing; 4.2. The ""Ideal RO""; 4.3. Other Applications; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY
THE AUTOMATED PHONETIC TRANSCRIPTION OF ENGLISH TEXT 1.0 Abstract; 2.0 Introduction; 3.0 Overall View; 4.0 The Rules; 4.1 Phonemic Transcription Rules; 4.2 The Allophoncc Transcription and Assimilaiion Rules; 4.2.1 Example of Allophoncc Rules; 4.2.2 Example of Assimilation Rules; 4.4 Checking the Rules; 5.0 Improvements; 6.0 Acknowledgements; BIBLIOGRAPHY; PHONOLOGICAL ACCESS TO DATA BASES; 1. The access problem for alphabetic files.; 2. Automaiic Phonology; 2.1 Phonological search in name files.; 2.2 Phonological-otthographical similarities
3. Design of a generative phonology for data-base access. 4. Extension of the access possibilities; 5. The experimental application of a variety of grammars.; BIBLIOGRAPHY; ON LINGUISTIC ERROR; 0. Introduction; 1. The notion 'linguistic error'.; 2. The notion 'error' in the organon-model of language.; 3. The notion 'possible error'.; 4. The sign-template and linguistic error.; 5. Sign mutation.; 6. Summary.; BIBLIOGRAPHY; A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON A PILOT INVESTIGATION OF GREENLANDIC SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SPELLING ERRORS; 1. Introduction.; 2. The phoneme inventory and the two spellings.
3. The error taxonomy.4. Interference from the old spelling.; 5. Interference from Danish.; 6. Systematic substitutions of consonants.; 7. Glides and approximants.; 8. Vowel substitution.; 9. / -errors.; 10. Quantity errors.; 11. The correlation between frequency of quantity errors, word length and word complexity.; 12. Multiple quantity errors.; 13. Some suggestions about cognitive processes.; 14. Immediate environments of quantity errors.; 15. -insertions.; 16. -omissions.; 17. Vowel adjustment in -errors.; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; NOTE; BIBLIOGRAPHY
THE ORTHOGRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF NASAL VOWELS IN ACEHNESE NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; PHONOLOGICAL RECODING IN THE READING PROCESS; 1.The problem; 2. Three schematic models of the reading process; 3. Phonological recoding and the internal lexicon; 4. The discussion of indirect access to the mental lexicon in reading research; 5. Lexical decision experiments; 6. The pseudoword argument and data from neuropsychology; 7. Interlude: Orthographic recoding in speech perception; 8. Conclusions; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; ORTHOGRAPHY AS A VARIABLE IN PSYCHOLINGUISTIC EXPERIMENTS; 1. Introduction
2. Some examples of orthographic effects
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Orthography and phonology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff
Orthography and phonology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1987
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (250 p.)
Disciplina 411
Altri autori (Persone) LuelsdorffPhilip
Soggetto topico Language and languages - Orthography and spelling
Grammar, Comparative and general - Phonology
ISBN 1-283-42412-6
9786613424129
90-272-7443-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ORTHOGRAPHY AND PHONOLOGY; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; TOWARDS A THEORY OF PHONEMIC ORTHOGRAPHY; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; APPENDIX; THE DESCRIPTION OF SPELLING-TO-SOUND RELATIONSHIPS IN ENGLISH, FRENCH AND RUSSIAN: PROGRESS, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS; 1. Introduction; 2. Progress; 2.1. Russian; 2.2. English; 2.3. French; 2.4. On ""Regulation""; 3. Problems; 3.1. Preliminary Decisions; 3.2. Problems of Description; 3.3. Grammatical Information; 4. Prospects; 4.1. Testing; 4.2. The ""Ideal RO""; 4.3. Other Applications; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY
THE AUTOMATED PHONETIC TRANSCRIPTION OF ENGLISH TEXT 1.0 Abstract; 2.0 Introduction; 3.0 Overall View; 4.0 The Rules; 4.1 Phonemic Transcription Rules; 4.2 The Allophoncc Transcription and Assimilaiion Rules; 4.2.1 Example of Allophoncc Rules; 4.2.2 Example of Assimilation Rules; 4.4 Checking the Rules; 5.0 Improvements; 6.0 Acknowledgements; BIBLIOGRAPHY; PHONOLOGICAL ACCESS TO DATA BASES; 1. The access problem for alphabetic files.; 2. Automaiic Phonology; 2.1 Phonological search in name files.; 2.2 Phonological-otthographical similarities
3. Design of a generative phonology for data-base access. 4. Extension of the access possibilities; 5. The experimental application of a variety of grammars.; BIBLIOGRAPHY; ON LINGUISTIC ERROR; 0. Introduction; 1. The notion 'linguistic error'.; 2. The notion 'error' in the organon-model of language.; 3. The notion 'possible error'.; 4. The sign-template and linguistic error.; 5. Sign mutation.; 6. Summary.; BIBLIOGRAPHY; A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON A PILOT INVESTIGATION OF GREENLANDIC SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SPELLING ERRORS; 1. Introduction.; 2. The phoneme inventory and the two spellings.
3. The error taxonomy.4. Interference from the old spelling.; 5. Interference from Danish.; 6. Systematic substitutions of consonants.; 7. Glides and approximants.; 8. Vowel substitution.; 9. / -errors.; 10. Quantity errors.; 11. The correlation between frequency of quantity errors, word length and word complexity.; 12. Multiple quantity errors.; 13. Some suggestions about cognitive processes.; 14. Immediate environments of quantity errors.; 15. -insertions.; 16. -omissions.; 17. Vowel adjustment in -errors.; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; NOTE; BIBLIOGRAPHY
THE ORTHOGRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF NASAL VOWELS IN ACEHNESE NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; PHONOLOGICAL RECODING IN THE READING PROCESS; 1.The problem; 2. Three schematic models of the reading process; 3. Phonological recoding and the internal lexicon; 4. The discussion of indirect access to the mental lexicon in reading research; 5. Lexical decision experiments; 6. The pseudoword argument and data from neuropsychology; 7. Interlude: Orthographic recoding in speech perception; 8. Conclusions; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; ORTHOGRAPHY AS A VARIABLE IN PSYCHOLINGUISTIC EXPERIMENTS; 1. Introduction
2. Some examples of orthographic effects
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Orthography and phonology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff
Orthography and phonology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1987
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (250 p.)
Disciplina 411
Altri autori (Persone) LuelsdorffPhilip
Soggetto topico Language and languages - Orthography and spelling
Grammar, Comparative and general - Phonology
ISBN 1-283-42412-6
9786613424129
90-272-7443-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ORTHOGRAPHY AND PHONOLOGY; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; TOWARDS A THEORY OF PHONEMIC ORTHOGRAPHY; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; APPENDIX; THE DESCRIPTION OF SPELLING-TO-SOUND RELATIONSHIPS IN ENGLISH, FRENCH AND RUSSIAN: PROGRESS, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS; 1. Introduction; 2. Progress; 2.1. Russian; 2.2. English; 2.3. French; 2.4. On ""Regulation""; 3. Problems; 3.1. Preliminary Decisions; 3.2. Problems of Description; 3.3. Grammatical Information; 4. Prospects; 4.1. Testing; 4.2. The ""Ideal RO""; 4.3. Other Applications; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY
THE AUTOMATED PHONETIC TRANSCRIPTION OF ENGLISH TEXT 1.0 Abstract; 2.0 Introduction; 3.0 Overall View; 4.0 The Rules; 4.1 Phonemic Transcription Rules; 4.2 The Allophoncc Transcription and Assimilaiion Rules; 4.2.1 Example of Allophoncc Rules; 4.2.2 Example of Assimilation Rules; 4.4 Checking the Rules; 5.0 Improvements; 6.0 Acknowledgements; BIBLIOGRAPHY; PHONOLOGICAL ACCESS TO DATA BASES; 1. The access problem for alphabetic files.; 2. Automaiic Phonology; 2.1 Phonological search in name files.; 2.2 Phonological-otthographical similarities
3. Design of a generative phonology for data-base access. 4. Extension of the access possibilities; 5. The experimental application of a variety of grammars.; BIBLIOGRAPHY; ON LINGUISTIC ERROR; 0. Introduction; 1. The notion 'linguistic error'.; 2. The notion 'error' in the organon-model of language.; 3. The notion 'possible error'.; 4. The sign-template and linguistic error.; 5. Sign mutation.; 6. Summary.; BIBLIOGRAPHY; A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON A PILOT INVESTIGATION OF GREENLANDIC SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SPELLING ERRORS; 1. Introduction.; 2. The phoneme inventory and the two spellings.
3. The error taxonomy.4. Interference from the old spelling.; 5. Interference from Danish.; 6. Systematic substitutions of consonants.; 7. Glides and approximants.; 8. Vowel substitution.; 9. / -errors.; 10. Quantity errors.; 11. The correlation between frequency of quantity errors, word length and word complexity.; 12. Multiple quantity errors.; 13. Some suggestions about cognitive processes.; 14. Immediate environments of quantity errors.; 15. -insertions.; 16. -omissions.; 17. Vowel adjustment in -errors.; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; NOTE; BIBLIOGRAPHY
THE ORTHOGRAPHIC REPRESENTATION OF NASAL VOWELS IN ACEHNESE NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; PHONOLOGICAL RECODING IN THE READING PROCESS; 1.The problem; 2. Three schematic models of the reading process; 3. Phonological recoding and the internal lexicon; 4. The discussion of indirect access to the mental lexicon in reading research; 5. Lexical decision experiments; 6. The pseudoword argument and data from neuropsychology; 7. Interlude: Orthographic recoding in speech perception; 8. Conclusions; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; ORTHOGRAPHY AS A VARIABLE IN PSYCHOLINGUISTIC EXPERIMENTS; 1. Introduction
2. Some examples of orthographic effects
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1987
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The Prague school of structural and functional linguistics [[electronic resource] ] : a short introduction / / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff
The Prague school of structural and functional linguistics [[electronic resource] ] : a short introduction / / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c1994
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (393 p.)
Disciplina 410
Altri autori (Persone) LuelsdorffPhilip
Collana Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe
Soggetto topico Structural linguistics
Functionalism (Linguistics)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-32796-1
9786613327963
90-272-7663-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto THE PRAGUE SCHOOLOF STRUCTURALANDFUNCTIONAL LINGUISTICSA SHORT INTRODUCTION; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Index of Abbreviations; 0. Introduction; Notes; References; 1. Phonology and Graphemics; APPENDIX; References; 2. Prague School Morphonology; 1. Morphonological works of Trubetzkoy; 2. The morphonologicai conception of Trubetzkoy; 3. Variations of morphemes - the morphoneme; 4. An evaluation of Trubetzkoy's approach to morphonology; 5. The development of morphonology in Prague after 1945; References; 3. Morphological Categories in the Prague School
1. What do the CLP Thèses say about the topic of this chapter?2. What preceded the Thèses?; 3. Individual conception of morphological categories in the CLP; 4. V. Mathesius' morphological categories; 5. R. Jakobson's theory of invariant meanings; 6. Morphological categories in the stratification model of B. Trnka; 7. V. Skalicka's typological model of grammatical structure; 8. Conclusion and outlook; Notes; References; 4. The Prague School's Theoretical and Methodological Contribution to ""Word Formation"" (Derivology); 1. Introductory remarks
2. The application of the functional and structural approach3. The object of the theory of word formation and its position in a complex description of language; 3.1 Basic notion of word formation: foundation and motivation; 3.2 The concept of onomasiological category (OC) and the classification of OCs; 3.3 The formation of new naming units and its means; 3.4 The concepts of the word-formative type, the word-formative category and of productiveness; 3.5 The morphological and the word-formative structure of the word and the morphological and word-formative analysis
3.6 The alternation of sounds within the base in morphological word formation3.7 Problems concerning the system of word-formation and its description; 4. Research on Czech word formation and general studies since 1962; 5. The contribution of Czech studies in Russian to the theory and methods of word formation; Notes; References; 5A. Lexicology and Lexicography: Development and State of the Research; 1. The Development of Czech lexicology; 2. Lexicology; 2.1 Theory; 2.2 Semasiology; 2.3 Lexical onomasiology; 2.4 External relations of lexical units; 2.5 Lexical system; 3. Lexicography
References5B. Idiomatics; 1. Idioms in language and linguistics; 2. The scope of idiomatics; 3. The idiom; 4. The idiom system; 5. Transformations; 6. Functions of idioms; References; 6. The Sentence-Pattern Model of Syntax; Notes; References; 7. Valency Frames and the Meaning of the Sentence; Notes; References; 8. Topic/Focus and Related Research; 1. Historical background; 2. Vilém Mathesius and his immediate followers; 3. Topic and comment (focus) as an autonomous dichotomy; 4. How to specify the basic notions; 5. Articulation of what?; 6. TFA and the levels
7. An explicit account of topic and focus
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457288603321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c1994
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The Prague school of structural and functional linguistics [[electronic resource] ] : a short introduction / / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff
The Prague school of structural and functional linguistics [[electronic resource] ] : a short introduction / / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c1994
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (393 p.)
Disciplina 410
Altri autori (Persone) LuelsdorffPhilip
Collana Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe
Soggetto topico Structural linguistics
Functionalism (Linguistics)
ISBN 1-283-32796-1
9786613327963
90-272-7663-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto THE PRAGUE SCHOOLOF STRUCTURALANDFUNCTIONAL LINGUISTICSA SHORT INTRODUCTION; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Index of Abbreviations; 0. Introduction; Notes; References; 1. Phonology and Graphemics; APPENDIX; References; 2. Prague School Morphonology; 1. Morphonological works of Trubetzkoy; 2. The morphonologicai conception of Trubetzkoy; 3. Variations of morphemes - the morphoneme; 4. An evaluation of Trubetzkoy's approach to morphonology; 5. The development of morphonology in Prague after 1945; References; 3. Morphological Categories in the Prague School
1. What do the CLP Thèses say about the topic of this chapter?2. What preceded the Thèses?; 3. Individual conception of morphological categories in the CLP; 4. V. Mathesius' morphological categories; 5. R. Jakobson's theory of invariant meanings; 6. Morphological categories in the stratification model of B. Trnka; 7. V. Skalicka's typological model of grammatical structure; 8. Conclusion and outlook; Notes; References; 4. The Prague School's Theoretical and Methodological Contribution to ""Word Formation"" (Derivology); 1. Introductory remarks
2. The application of the functional and structural approach3. The object of the theory of word formation and its position in a complex description of language; 3.1 Basic notion of word formation: foundation and motivation; 3.2 The concept of onomasiological category (OC) and the classification of OCs; 3.3 The formation of new naming units and its means; 3.4 The concepts of the word-formative type, the word-formative category and of productiveness; 3.5 The morphological and the word-formative structure of the word and the morphological and word-formative analysis
3.6 The alternation of sounds within the base in morphological word formation3.7 Problems concerning the system of word-formation and its description; 4. Research on Czech word formation and general studies since 1962; 5. The contribution of Czech studies in Russian to the theory and methods of word formation; Notes; References; 5A. Lexicology and Lexicography: Development and State of the Research; 1. The Development of Czech lexicology; 2. Lexicology; 2.1 Theory; 2.2 Semasiology; 2.3 Lexical onomasiology; 2.4 External relations of lexical units; 2.5 Lexical system; 3. Lexicography
References5B. Idiomatics; 1. Idioms in language and linguistics; 2. The scope of idiomatics; 3. The idiom; 4. The idiom system; 5. Transformations; 6. Functions of idioms; References; 6. The Sentence-Pattern Model of Syntax; Notes; References; 7. Valency Frames and the Meaning of the Sentence; Notes; References; 8. Topic/Focus and Related Research; 1. Historical background; 2. Vilém Mathesius and his immediate followers; 3. Topic and comment (focus) as an autonomous dichotomy; 4. How to specify the basic notions; 5. Articulation of what?; 6. TFA and the levels
7. An explicit account of topic and focus
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781597203321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c1994
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The Prague school of structural and functional linguistics [[electronic resource] ] : a short introduction / / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff
The Prague school of structural and functional linguistics [[electronic resource] ] : a short introduction / / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c1994
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (393 p.)
Disciplina 410
Altri autori (Persone) LuelsdorffPhilip
Collana Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe
Soggetto topico Structural linguistics
Functionalism (Linguistics)
ISBN 1-283-32796-1
9786613327963
90-272-7663-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto THE PRAGUE SCHOOLOF STRUCTURALANDFUNCTIONAL LINGUISTICSA SHORT INTRODUCTION; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Index of Abbreviations; 0. Introduction; Notes; References; 1. Phonology and Graphemics; APPENDIX; References; 2. Prague School Morphonology; 1. Morphonological works of Trubetzkoy; 2. The morphonologicai conception of Trubetzkoy; 3. Variations of morphemes - the morphoneme; 4. An evaluation of Trubetzkoy's approach to morphonology; 5. The development of morphonology in Prague after 1945; References; 3. Morphological Categories in the Prague School
1. What do the CLP Thèses say about the topic of this chapter?2. What preceded the Thèses?; 3. Individual conception of morphological categories in the CLP; 4. V. Mathesius' morphological categories; 5. R. Jakobson's theory of invariant meanings; 6. Morphological categories in the stratification model of B. Trnka; 7. V. Skalicka's typological model of grammatical structure; 8. Conclusion and outlook; Notes; References; 4. The Prague School's Theoretical and Methodological Contribution to ""Word Formation"" (Derivology); 1. Introductory remarks
2. The application of the functional and structural approach3. The object of the theory of word formation and its position in a complex description of language; 3.1 Basic notion of word formation: foundation and motivation; 3.2 The concept of onomasiological category (OC) and the classification of OCs; 3.3 The formation of new naming units and its means; 3.4 The concepts of the word-formative type, the word-formative category and of productiveness; 3.5 The morphological and the word-formative structure of the word and the morphological and word-formative analysis
3.6 The alternation of sounds within the base in morphological word formation3.7 Problems concerning the system of word-formation and its description; 4. Research on Czech word formation and general studies since 1962; 5. The contribution of Czech studies in Russian to the theory and methods of word formation; Notes; References; 5A. Lexicology and Lexicography: Development and State of the Research; 1. The Development of Czech lexicology; 2. Lexicology; 2.1 Theory; 2.2 Semasiology; 2.3 Lexical onomasiology; 2.4 External relations of lexical units; 2.5 Lexical system; 3. Lexicography
References5B. Idiomatics; 1. Idioms in language and linguistics; 2. The scope of idiomatics; 3. The idiom; 4. The idiom system; 5. Transformations; 6. Functions of idioms; References; 6. The Sentence-Pattern Model of Syntax; Notes; References; 7. Valency Frames and the Meaning of the Sentence; Notes; References; 8. Topic/Focus and Related Research; 1. Historical background; 2. Vilém Mathesius and his immediate followers; 3. Topic and comment (focus) as an autonomous dichotomy; 4. How to specify the basic notions; 5. Articulation of what?; 6. TFA and the levels
7. An explicit account of topic and focus
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821366503321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c1994
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Praguiana, 1945-1990 [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff, Jarmila Panevová, Petr Sgall
Praguiana, 1945-1990 [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff, Jarmila Panevová, Petr Sgall
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., c1994
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (260 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) LuelsdorffPhilip
PanevováJarmila
SgallPetr <1926->
Collana Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe
Soggetto topico Structural linguistics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-32797-X
9786613327970
90-272-7664-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PRAGUIANA 1945-1990; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Note; I. STUDIES IN SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS; Sentence Patterns and Verb Classes; I. Sentences with a definite agent; II. Sentences with an indefinite agent; Notes; References; On the So-Called Semantic and Grammatical Structure of the Sentence; Notes; References; Subject and Predicate; Postscript 1 (1985); Postscript 2 (1986); On Case Theory; References; Some Thoughts on the Semantic Structure of the Sentence; A final remark; Notes; References; Valency and Intention; Notes; References
The Sentence as a Text Unit References; II. STUDIES IN MORPHOLOGY; On Morphological Oppositions; Notes; References; III. LEVELS OF LANGUAGE SYSTEM; Hierarchy and Overlap of Language Levels; Notes; References; Notes on So-Called Transposition; References; On Analogy and Anomaly; References; IV. GRAPHEMICS; Some Remarks on Revaluations of Redundant Graphemes; Notes; References; V. LEXICON; The Invariant Meaning of Derived Words; Note; References; Comparison of Vocabularies of Related and Unrelated Languages; 1.1 Socio-historical premises of a comparative study of vocabularies
1.2 Methodological approachNotes; References; VI. SOCIOLINGUISTICS; Code-Switching without Bilingualism in Czech; Notes; References; VII. CONTRASTIVE LINGUISTICS; Contrastive Comparison and other Types of Polylingual Description; Notes; References; On the Contrastive Study of Cognate Languages; Notes; References; Name Index; Subject index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461647703321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., c1994
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Praguiana, 1945-1990 [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff, Jarmila Panevová, Petr Sgall
Praguiana, 1945-1990 [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff, Jarmila Panevová, Petr Sgall
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., c1994
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (260 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) LuelsdorffPhilip
PanevováJarmila
SgallPetr <1926->
Collana Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe
Soggetto topico Structural linguistics
ISBN 1-283-32797-X
9786613327970
90-272-7664-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PRAGUIANA 1945-1990; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Note; I. STUDIES IN SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS; Sentence Patterns and Verb Classes; I. Sentences with a definite agent; II. Sentences with an indefinite agent; Notes; References; On the So-Called Semantic and Grammatical Structure of the Sentence; Notes; References; Subject and Predicate; Postscript 1 (1985); Postscript 2 (1986); On Case Theory; References; Some Thoughts on the Semantic Structure of the Sentence; A final remark; Notes; References; Valency and Intention; Notes; References
The Sentence as a Text Unit References; II. STUDIES IN MORPHOLOGY; On Morphological Oppositions; Notes; References; III. LEVELS OF LANGUAGE SYSTEM; Hierarchy and Overlap of Language Levels; Notes; References; Notes on So-Called Transposition; References; On Analogy and Anomaly; References; IV. GRAPHEMICS; Some Remarks on Revaluations of Redundant Graphemes; Notes; References; V. LEXICON; The Invariant Meaning of Derived Words; Note; References; Comparison of Vocabularies of Related and Unrelated Languages; 1.1 Socio-historical premises of a comparative study of vocabularies
1.2 Methodological approachNotes; References; VI. SOCIOLINGUISTICS; Code-Switching without Bilingualism in Czech; Notes; References; VII. CONTRASTIVE LINGUISTICS; Contrastive Comparison and other Types of Polylingual Description; Notes; References; On the Contrastive Study of Cognate Languages; Notes; References; Name Index; Subject index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789735203321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., c1994
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Praguiana, 1945-1990 [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff, Jarmila Panevová, Petr Sgall
Praguiana, 1945-1990 [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Philip A. Luelsdorff, Jarmila Panevová, Petr Sgall
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., c1994
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (260 p.)
Disciplina 415
Altri autori (Persone) LuelsdorffPhilip
PanevováJarmila
SgallPetr <1926->
Collana Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe
Soggetto topico Structural linguistics
ISBN 1-283-32797-X
9786613327970
90-272-7664-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PRAGUIANA 1945-1990; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Note; I. STUDIES IN SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS; Sentence Patterns and Verb Classes; I. Sentences with a definite agent; II. Sentences with an indefinite agent; Notes; References; On the So-Called Semantic and Grammatical Structure of the Sentence; Notes; References; Subject and Predicate; Postscript 1 (1985); Postscript 2 (1986); On Case Theory; References; Some Thoughts on the Semantic Structure of the Sentence; A final remark; Notes; References; Valency and Intention; Notes; References
The Sentence as a Text Unit References; II. STUDIES IN MORPHOLOGY; On Morphological Oppositions; Notes; References; III. LEVELS OF LANGUAGE SYSTEM; Hierarchy and Overlap of Language Levels; Notes; References; Notes on So-Called Transposition; References; On Analogy and Anomaly; References; IV. GRAPHEMICS; Some Remarks on Revaluations of Redundant Graphemes; Notes; References; V. LEXICON; The Invariant Meaning of Derived Words; Note; References; Comparison of Vocabularies of Related and Unrelated Languages; 1.1 Socio-historical premises of a comparative study of vocabularies
1.2 Methodological approachNotes; References; VI. SOCIOLINGUISTICS; Code-Switching without Bilingualism in Czech; Notes; References; VII. CONTRASTIVE LINGUISTICS; Contrastive Comparison and other Types of Polylingual Description; Notes; References; On the Contrastive Study of Cognate Languages; Notes; References; Name Index; Subject index
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Written language revisited [[electronic resource] /] / Josef Vachek ; selected, edited, and introduced by Philip A. Luelsdorff
Written language revisited [[electronic resource] /] / Josef Vachek ; selected, edited, and introduced by Philip A. Luelsdorff
Autore Vachek Josef
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1989
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (235 p.)
Disciplina 001.54/3
Altri autori (Persone) LuelsdorffPhilip
Soggetto topico Written communication
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-49743-2
9786613592668
90-272-7410-X
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto WRITTEN LANGUAGE REVISITED; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Note; Some remarks on writing and phonetic transcription; Notes; Written language and printed language; Notes; On the linguistic status of written utterances; Notes; The primacy of writing?; Notes; Segmentation of the flow of speech and written language; References; Some remarks on the stylistics of written language; References; Glossematics and written language; References; Paralinguistic sounds, written language and language development; Notes; References
Written language as a heterogeneous systemNote; References; The 1929 Praguian ""Theses"", internal speech, and written language; References; Written language seen from the functionalist angle; 1. Increasing interest in written language; 2. The development of Praguian views of written language; 3. Correspondences between the spoken and the written norm of language; 4. Queries raised against the autonomy of the written norm and their refutation; 5. Functionalist conception of written norm providing deeper insight into facts of language; Notes; References; On the problem of written language
NotesReferences; Noteson the development of the written norm of English; Notes; Some remarks on puristic tendenciesin written language; Notes; References; Remarks on redundancy in writtenlanguage with special regard tocapitalization of graphemes; Notes; References; Spelling as an important linguistic concept; Notes; References; On pluridimensionality of written utterances and its consequences; Notes; References; Some remarks on revaluations of redundant graphemes; Notes; References; Thoughts on some fifty years of research in written language; References; Index of persons; Index of subjects
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Vachek Josef  
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