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Meaning and form
Some fallacies of asemantic grammar
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Dwight Bolinger
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface v
- Table of contents vii
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I. Syntax and semantics
- Meaning and form 3
- Stratificational solutions to unbridgeable gaps in transformational-generative grammar 37
- Non-uniqueness in the treatment of the separability of semantics and syntax in compound expressions 87
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II. Phonology and morphology
- How generative is phonology? (On listing phonological surface forms in the lexicon) 109
- Rule application in the pre-generative American phonology 145
- Prolegomena to “Prolegomena to a theory of word-formation” 175
- On the nature of morphophonemic alternation 185
- The psychological validity of Chomsky and Halle’s vowel shift rule 233
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III. Linguistic theory and the philosophy of language
- Generalization, abduction, evolution, and laguage 263
- What is a generative grammar 297
- On the inadequacy of the tree as a formal concept in linguistic analyses 315
- Language acquisition and common sense 321
- On the nature of language and mind 329
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IV. Epistemology and history linguistics
- Epistemological dilemmas and the transformational-generative paradigm 351
- Pre-war Prague School and post-war American anthropological linguistics 359
- Transformational grammar and the philosophy of science 381
- Bibliographical 447
- Index of names 457
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface v
- Table of contents vii
-
I. Syntax and semantics
- Meaning and form 3
- Stratificational solutions to unbridgeable gaps in transformational-generative grammar 37
- Non-uniqueness in the treatment of the separability of semantics and syntax in compound expressions 87
-
II. Phonology and morphology
- How generative is phonology? (On listing phonological surface forms in the lexicon) 109
- Rule application in the pre-generative American phonology 145
- Prolegomena to “Prolegomena to a theory of word-formation” 175
- On the nature of morphophonemic alternation 185
- The psychological validity of Chomsky and Halle’s vowel shift rule 233
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III. Linguistic theory and the philosophy of language
- Generalization, abduction, evolution, and laguage 263
- What is a generative grammar 297
- On the inadequacy of the tree as a formal concept in linguistic analyses 315
- Language acquisition and common sense 321
- On the nature of language and mind 329
-
IV. Epistemology and history linguistics
- Epistemological dilemmas and the transformational-generative paradigm 351
- Pre-war Prague School and post-war American anthropological linguistics 359
- Transformational grammar and the philosophy of science 381
- Bibliographical 447
- Index of names 457