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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Foreword v
- Table of contents ix
- Editor’s introduction 1
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Part I. Issues in contrastive linguistic theory
- Toward contrastive sociolinguistics 11
- Equivalence and congruence in transformational contrastive studies 19
- The measurement of contrast in contrastive linguistics 29
- ‘Theoretical contrastive studies’ 43
- On cross-linguistic argumentation 57
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Part II. Linguistic mmodels and contrastive studies of language
- Some remarks on case grammars as bases for contrastive studies 71
- Contrastive analysis 83
- A brief re-appraisel of contrastive linguistics 119
- Contrastive analysis and modern theory of language 127
- Contrastive generative grammar 185
- On some linguistic limitation of classical contrastive analysis 193
- Deeper and deeper contrastive analysis 201
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Part III. Phonology in contrastive analysis
- The contrastive analysis of phonological systems 215
- How do phonological rules compare? 225
- Autosegmental phonology in contrastive linguistics 237
- Contrastive phonostylistics 263
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Part IV. Contrastive linguistics and the lexicon
- The lexicon and contrastive language studies 275
- A note on semantic representation of lexical items and on lexical gaps 293
- Lexical entries for verbs in a contrastive english-german lexicon 309
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Part V. Syntax and semantics in contrastive linguistics
- Some contrastive considerations about semantics in the communication process 327
- Existential sentences in english and polish 349
- A contrastive description of deixis in danish and english 367
- The role of sentence stress in the interpretation of coreferentiality in english and polish 379
- Towards an erasure principle for german and english infinitive complements 391
- Some remarks on ellipsis in english and polish 405
- Index of authors 421
- Index of terms and subjects 427
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Foreword v
- Table of contents ix
- Editor’s introduction 1
-
Part I. Issues in contrastive linguistic theory
- Toward contrastive sociolinguistics 11
- Equivalence and congruence in transformational contrastive studies 19
- The measurement of contrast in contrastive linguistics 29
- ‘Theoretical contrastive studies’ 43
- On cross-linguistic argumentation 57
-
Part II. Linguistic mmodels and contrastive studies of language
- Some remarks on case grammars as bases for contrastive studies 71
- Contrastive analysis 83
- A brief re-appraisel of contrastive linguistics 119
- Contrastive analysis and modern theory of language 127
- Contrastive generative grammar 185
- On some linguistic limitation of classical contrastive analysis 193
- Deeper and deeper contrastive analysis 201
-
Part III. Phonology in contrastive analysis
- The contrastive analysis of phonological systems 215
- How do phonological rules compare? 225
- Autosegmental phonology in contrastive linguistics 237
- Contrastive phonostylistics 263
-
Part IV. Contrastive linguistics and the lexicon
- The lexicon and contrastive language studies 275
- A note on semantic representation of lexical items and on lexical gaps 293
- Lexical entries for verbs in a contrastive english-german lexicon 309
-
Part V. Syntax and semantics in contrastive linguistics
- Some contrastive considerations about semantics in the communication process 327
- Existential sentences in english and polish 349
- A contrastive description of deixis in danish and english 367
- The role of sentence stress in the interpretation of coreferentiality in english and polish 379
- Towards an erasure principle for german and english infinitive complements 391
- Some remarks on ellipsis in english and polish 405
- Index of authors 421
- Index of terms and subjects 427