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General and Theoretical Linguistics.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] SeriesPublisher: Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, Inc., 1983Copyright date: ©1978Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (412 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110808995
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: General and Theoretical LinguisticsLOC classification:
  • P121.G46 1978
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- 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 variation -- Testing 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 structures -- Some 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 ambiguity -- Devoicing 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.
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Intro -- 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 variation -- Testing 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 structures -- Some 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 ambiguity -- Devoicing 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.

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