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Linguistics and philosophy [[electronic resource] ] : essays in honor of Rulon S. Wells / / edited by Adam Makkai and Alan K. Melby
Linguistics and philosophy [[electronic resource] ] : essays in honor of Rulon S. Wells / / edited by Adam Makkai and Alan K. Melby
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins, 1985
Descrizione fisica xii, 472 p. : ill
Disciplina 410
Altri autori (Persone) MakkaiAdam
MelbyAlan K
WellsRulon
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory
Soggetto topico Linguistics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-31403-7
9786613314031
90-272-7976-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457262403321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins, 1985
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Linguistics and philosophy [[electronic resource] ] : essays in honor of Rulon S. Wells / / edited by Adam Makkai and Alan K. Melby
Linguistics and philosophy [[electronic resource] ] : essays in honor of Rulon S. Wells / / edited by Adam Makkai and Alan K. Melby
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins, 1985
Descrizione fisica xii, 472 p. : ill
Disciplina 410
Altri autori (Persone) MakkaiAdam
MelbyAlan K
WellsRulon
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory
Soggetto topico Linguistics
ISBN 1-283-31403-7
9786613314031
90-272-7976-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781464403321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins, 1985
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Linguistics and philosophy : essays in honor of Rulon S. Wells / / edited by Adam Makkai and Alan K. Melby
Linguistics and philosophy : essays in honor of Rulon S. Wells / / edited by Adam Makkai and Alan K. Melby
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins, 1985
Descrizione fisica xii, 472 p. : ill
Disciplina 410
Altri autori (Persone) MakkaiAdam
MelbyAlan K
WellsRulon
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory
Soggetto topico Linguistics
ISBN 1-283-31403-7
9786613314031
90-272-7976-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto LINGUISTICS AND PHILOSOPHY ESSAYS IN HONOR OF RULON S.WELLS -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Works of Rulon S. Wells -- I. ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE AND GENERAL THEORETICAL ISSUES -- INNATE CAPACITY, KNOW-HOW AND USE IN LANGUAGE -- ENDNOTES -- REFERENCES CITED -- LANGUAGE, COGNITION, AND LINGUISTICS -- CONCLUSION. -- ENDNOTES -- REFERENCES CITED -- KUHNIAN PARADIGMS AS SYSTEMS OF MARKEDNESS CONVENTIONS -- ENDNOTES -- REFERENCES CITED -- A HIERARCHY IN CONCEPTUAL SPACE -- REFERENCES CITED -- IMPERFECT MODELS AND THEIR USES -- Introduction -- Finite State Models -- Context-free Models -- Transformational Grammar -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ENDNOTE -- REFERENCES CITED -- RASK'S LECTURE ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE -- ENDNOTES -- CONTRAST -- Paradigmatic Contrast and its Components -- Sameness and Identification -- Restricted Varieties of Contrast -- Endnotes -- REFERENCES CITED -- II. PHONOLOGY -- PHONOLOGICAL "NEUTRALIZATION" IN CLASSICAL AND STRATIFICATIONAL THEORIES -- 1. Types of Neutralization: Suspension vs. Syncretization. -- 1.1 Suspension. -- 1.2 Syncretization. -- 1.3 Distinguishing Suspension from Syncretization. -- 2. Interpretations of Suspension Phenomena. -- 2.1 Interpretations in the Prague School. -- 2.11 The Archiphonemic Approach. -- 2.12 The Unmarked-Member Approach. -- 2.13 The Phonetic Identification Approach. -- 2.2 Suspension in Stratificational Phonology. -- 2.20 Historical Preliminaries. -- 2.21 Translations of the Archiphonemic and Unmarked-Member Approaches -- 2.22 A Reinterpretation of the Archiphonemic Approach. -- 2.23 Comparison and Evaluation of the Stratification al Approaches. -- ENDNOTES -- REFERENCES CITED -- III. SYNTAX AND BEYOND -- GRAMMATICAL PHRASES AND LEXICAL PHRASES -- REFERENCES CITED -- Furthermore: -- ON GRAMMARS OF SCIENCE.
CONSTITUENCY, DEPENDENCY AND APPLICATIVE STRUCTURE -- 1. THE PROBLEM -- 2. AN INTEGRATED REPRESENTATION OF SYNTACTIC STRUCTURE -- 3. The Advantages of Applicative Grammar -- 4. THE SYNTACTIC SYSTEM OF APPLICATIVE GRAMMAR -- 5. MORPHOLOGICAL REALIZATIONS OF SYNTACTIC CATEGORIES. -- 6. COMBINATORS IN APPLICATIVE GRAMMAR -- 7. APPLICATIVE GRAMMAR AND THE UNIVERSALITY OF SUBJECTS -- 8. A COMPARISON OF APPLICATIVE GRAMMAR AND MONTAGUE GRAMMAR -- 9. CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES CITED -- STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS: RULON WELLS AS A PALEO-SYNTHESJZER OF EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN SYNTAX -- 0. INTRODUCTION -- 1. THE ARCHITECTURE OF LANGUAGE -- II. SYNTACTIC STUDIES IN EUROPE -- III. SYNTACTIC STUDIES IN AMERICA -- IV. THE ECUMENICAL IMPULSE -- V. TWO RAYS OF HOPE -- VI. MY DEBT TO RULON WELLS -- ENDNOTES -- REFERENCES -- COME ON UP -- I. PRELIMINARY REMARKS -- II. THE GENERALIZATIONS -- III. SOME DIAGNOSTICS -- IV. THE ANALYSIS -- REFERENCES CITED -- WHY "JUNCTION" THEORY? -- Junction Theory's Place in the Linguistic Community -- Adjunction -- InterJunction -- Sub junction -- Other Junctions -- Conclusion -- ENDNOTES -- REFERENCES CITED -- GENERALIZATION AND PREDICTION OF SYNTACTIC PATTERNS IN JUNCTION GRAMMAR -- In Astronomy -- in Chemistry -- In Linguistics -- Observing Interjunction -- Generalizing Interjunction -- Predicting a New Type of Interjunction -- A Second Generalization -- A Second Prediction -- An On-going Process -- Epilogue -- REFERENCES CITED -- 'ACTIVITY'-'ACCOMPUSHMENT'-'ACHIEVEMENT' --A LANGUAGE THAT CAN'T SAY Ί BURNED IT, BUT IT DIDN'T BURN' AND ONE THAT CAN -- Compare also the following sentences: -- 2. 'Achievement' as an Aspectual Category and as a Lexico-semantic Category -- 3. Types of Contrast -- 4. Other Related Contrasts in Language.
5. Conclusion --- Factors contributing to the intranst-tivization of transitive verbs in Japanese -- ENDNOTES -- REFERENCES CITED -- POSITIONAL TENDENCIES OF ENGLISH RELATIVE CLAUSES AS EVIDENCE FOR PROCESSING STRATEGIES -- ENONOTES -- REFERENCES CITED -- IV. HISTORICA L AND TYPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS -- NOTES AND REFERENCES -- LEXICAL RECONSTRUCTION AND THE SEMANTIC HISTORY HYPOTHESIS -- Differences of Approach -- The DA Method -- Inclusion -- Earlier Approaches to Lexical Reconstruction -- The Semantic History Hypothesis -- Benveniste's Methods and Lexical Reconstruction -- Blust's Suggested Additional Procedures -- The "Better Candidate -- Combination of Differences -- Blust's Criticisms of the DA Method -- The "Gradient of Probability -- Blust's Phonetic Analog -- Excessive" Synonymy -- Conclusion -- ENDNOTES -- ABBREVIATIONS -- REFERENCES CITED -- HOMONYMY, HETEROCLYSIS, AND HISTORY IN THE JAPANESE VERB -- Abbreviations for Frequently Cited Literature -- ENDNOTES -- KNOWLEDGE OF THE PAST -- V. ON DIACHRONIC AND SYNCHRONIC DERIVATION -- SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF BACK-FORMATION -- ENDNOTES -- REFERENCES CITED -- HOW TO BECOME A KWA LANGUAGE -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Loss of final consonants -- 3. Loss of noun prefixes -- 4. Conclusion -- ENDNOTES -- REFERENCES CITED -- WHERE DO EXCLAMATIONS COME FROM? -- 0. The Problem: Wow! -- 1. One Word Exclamations from the Sublime to You Know What -- 2. No Kidding! Enter Syntax -- 2.1 Approval via Denial -- 2.2 Some Construction! -- 2.3 What a What! -- 2.4 Adjective Noun! -- 2.4.1 How About Generating These? Good Grief! -- 2.4.2 Oh, no! Enter Sociolinguistics and All Hell Breaks Loose -- 2.5 FAMOUS LAST WORDS! Enter longer Citations and Exit Syntax -- 3. SOME THEORETICAL CONCLUSIONS -- 3.1 EXCLAMATIONS AS A SPECIAL CASE OF IOIOMATICITY -- 4. PSYCHOPHONOSEMANTICS AND MULTIPLE CODING IN LIVE SPEECH -- ENONOTES.
REFERENCES CITED.
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins, 1985
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