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General and theoretical linguistics /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Jazayery, Mohammad Ali, 1924-2000, Polomé, Edgar C., Winter, Werner, 1923-2010
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: The Hague : Mouton Publishers, 1978.
Colección:Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ; 7.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword
  • Archibald A. Hill: A biographical sketch
  • For Arch: Remarks made at Austin, Texas on May 1,1972
  • Archibald A. Hill: A bibliography
  • Fifty years of English: From comma to full stop
  • Strutture formali e strutture semantiche nella comparazione linguistica
  • Psychologismus und Objektivismus in der Sprachwissenschaft
  • Who is a structuralist?
  • On interrogative movement in English
  • Rules and counter-rules in historical phonology
  • The use of computers in the study of medieval German: Two suggestions
  • The role of metaphor in linguistics
  • Notes on language reception and variationTesting auditory discrimination of suprasegmental features
  • The collect as a form of discourse
  • The segmented sentence : Bally's theory reconsidered
  • Some fundamental insights of tagmemics revisited
  • Eine transformationeile Grammatik mit rekonstituentieller Komponente
  • Syntactic reconstruction and the comparative method: A Uto-Aztecan case study
  • Rule replication
  • On using pruning in arguing for extrinsic order
  • Changes of emphasis in modern linguistics
  • On learning a new contrast
  • Semantic relations between nuclear structuresSome aspects of Baudouin de Courtenay as book-reviewer
  • A poem on disconnecting form and meaning
  • Phonemic overlapping and repulsion revisited
  • An excluded generalization
  • Linguistic speculations of Edward Brerewood (1566-1613)
  • To have have and not to have have
  • On deep and surface structures in onomastics
  • Utterance imitation by Hebrew-speaking children
  • 'Semiotics' and its congeners
  • Lest the wheel be too oft re-invented: Towards a reassessment of the intellectual history of linguistics
  • Embedding and ambiguityDevoicing and elision of some vowels in Japanese and English
  • The objectivist position
  • On static and dynamic synchrony
  • Vowel alternations in English, German and Gothic: Remarks on realism in phonology
  • On noumenalization
  • In defense of the family tree (with superimposed typology)
  • Natural and unnatural rule addition
  • G. W. Leibniz: A 17th-century etymologist
  • Deciphering in linguistics: A nineteenth-century episode