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6. Classifiers and reference
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgements xxxv
- The background of transformational and metalanguage analysis 1
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Part I. Philosophy of science
- 1. Method and theory in Harris’s Grammar of Information 19
- 2. Some implications of Zellig Harris’s work for the philosophy of science 39
- 3. Consequences of the metalanguage being included in the language 57
- 4. On Discovery Procedures 69
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Part 2. Discourse and sublanguage analysis
- 5. Grammatical specification of scientific sublanguages 89
- 6. Classifiers and reference 103
- 7. Some implications of Zellig Harris’s discourse analysis 117
- 8. Accounting for subjectivity (point of view) 137
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Part 3. Syntax and semantics
- 9. Some new results on Transfer Grammar 167
- 10. Pseudoarguments and pseudocomplements 179
- 11. Verbs of a feather flock together II 209
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Part IV. Phonology
- 12. The voiceless unaspirated stops of English 233
- 13. On the bipartite distribution of phonemes 241
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Part V. Applications
- 14. Operator grammar and the poetic form of Takelma texts 261
- 15. A practical application of string analysis 279
- Zellig Sabbettai Harris 305
- Name index 317
- Subject index 319
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgements xxxv
- The background of transformational and metalanguage analysis 1
-
Part I. Philosophy of science
- 1. Method and theory in Harris’s Grammar of Information 19
- 2. Some implications of Zellig Harris’s work for the philosophy of science 39
- 3. Consequences of the metalanguage being included in the language 57
- 4. On Discovery Procedures 69
-
Part 2. Discourse and sublanguage analysis
- 5. Grammatical specification of scientific sublanguages 89
- 6. Classifiers and reference 103
- 7. Some implications of Zellig Harris’s discourse analysis 117
- 8. Accounting for subjectivity (point of view) 137
-
Part 3. Syntax and semantics
- 9. Some new results on Transfer Grammar 167
- 10. Pseudoarguments and pseudocomplements 179
- 11. Verbs of a feather flock together II 209
-
Part IV. Phonology
- 12. The voiceless unaspirated stops of English 233
- 13. On the bipartite distribution of phonemes 241
-
Part V. Applications
- 14. Operator grammar and the poetic form of Takelma texts 261
- 15. A practical application of string analysis 279
- Zellig Sabbettai Harris 305
- Name index 317
- Subject index 319