An introduction to word grammar /
"Word grammar is a theory of language structure and is based on the assumption that language, and indeed the whole of knowledge, is a network, and that virtually all of knowledge is learned. It combines the psychological insights of cognitive linguistics with the rigour of more formal theories....
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2010.
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Colección: | Cambridge textbooks in linguistics.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Series-Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I How the Mind Works
- 1 Introduction to Cognitive Science
- 2 Categorization
- 2.1 Concepts, Categories and Exemplars
- 2.2 Taxonomies and the Isa Relation
- 2.3 Generalizations and Inheritance
- 2.4 Multiple Inheritance and Choices
- 2.5 Default Inheritance and Prototype Effects
- 2.6 Social Categories and Stereotypes
- 3 Network Structure
- 3.1 Concepts, Percepts, Feelings and Actions
- 3.2 Relational Concepts, Arguments and Values
- 3.3 Choices, Features and Cross-Classification
- 3.4 Examples of Relational Taxonomies
- 3.5 The Network Notion, Properties and Default Inheritance
- 3.6 Do Networks Need Modularity?
- 4 Network Activity
- 4.1 Activation and Long-Term Memory
- 4.2 Activation and Working Memory
- 4.3 Building and Learning Exemplar Nodes
- 4.4 Building Induced Nodes
- 4.5 Building Inherited Nodes
- 4.6 Binding Nodes Together
- Part II How Language Works
- 5 Introduction to Linguistics
- 5.1 Description
- 5.2 Detail
- 5.3 Data
- 5.4 Differences
- 5.5 Divisions
- 5.6 Developments
- 6 Words As Concepts
- 6.1 Types and Tokens
- 6.2 Word Properties
- 6.3 Word-Classes
- 6.4 Grammaticality
- 6.5 Lexemes and Inflections
- 6.6 Definitions and Efficiency
- 6.7 Morphology and Lexical Relations
- 6.8 Social Properties of Words
- 6.9 Levels of Analysis
- 79;Syntax
- 7.1 Dependencies and Phrases
- 7.2 Valency
- 7.3 Morpho-Syntactic Features, Agreement and Unrealized Words
- 7.4 Default Word Order
- 7.5 Coordination
- 7.6 Special Word Orders
- 7.7 Syntax Without Modules
- 8 Using and Learning Language
- 8.1 Accessibility and Frequency
- 8.2 Retrieving Words
- 8.3 Tokens and Types in Listening and Speaking
- 8.4 Learning Generalizations
- 8.5 Using Generalizations
- 8.6 Binding in Word-Recognition, Parsing and Pragmatics
- 8.7 Meaning
- 8.8 Social Meaning
- Part III How English Works
- 9 Introduction to English Linguistics
- 10 English Words
- 10.1 Word-Classes
- 10.2 Inflections
- 10.3 Word-Class Properties
- 10.4 Morphology and Lexical Relations
- 10.5 Social Properties
- 11 English Syntax
- 11.1 Dependencies
- 11.2 Valency
- 11.3 Features, Agreement and Unrealized Lexemes
- 11.4 Default Word Order
- 11.5 Coordination
- 11.6 Special Word Orders
- References
- Index.