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Positional tendencies of engllish ralative clauses as evidence for processing strategies
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages p-i
- Table of contents i
- Preface iii
- Works of Rulon S. Wells vii
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I. On the philosophy of language and general theoretical issues
- Innate capacity, know-how and use in language 3
- Language, cognition and linguistics 11
- Kuhnian paradigms as system of markedness conventions 23
- Hierarchy in conceptual space 45
- Imperfect models and their uses 55
- Rask’s lecture on the philosophy of language 77
- Contrast 85
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II. Phonology
- Phonological “neutralization” in classical and stratificational theories 99
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III. Syntax and beyond
- Grammatical phrases and lexical phrases 127
- On grammars of science 139
- Constituency, dependency and applicative structure 149
- Structure and function in syntactic analysis 205
- Come on Up 223
- Why “Junction” theory 241
- Generalization and prediction of syntactic patterns in junction grammar 253
- ‘Activity’-‘ Accomplishment’-‘ Achievement’- A language that can’t say ‘I burned it but didn’t brun’ and one that can 265
- Positional tendencies of engllish ralative clauses as evidence for processing strategies 305
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IV. Historical and typological linguistics
- Knowlegde of the past 317
- Lexical reconstruction and the semantic history hypothesis 343
- Hymonymy, heteroclysis, and history in the Japanese verb 393
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V. On diachronic and synchronic derivation
- Some characteristics of back-formation 421
- How to become a kwa language 427
- Where do exclamations come from? 445
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages p-i
- Table of contents i
- Preface iii
- Works of Rulon S. Wells vii
-
I. On the philosophy of language and general theoretical issues
- Innate capacity, know-how and use in language 3
- Language, cognition and linguistics 11
- Kuhnian paradigms as system of markedness conventions 23
- Hierarchy in conceptual space 45
- Imperfect models and their uses 55
- Rask’s lecture on the philosophy of language 77
- Contrast 85
-
II. Phonology
- Phonological “neutralization” in classical and stratificational theories 99
-
III. Syntax and beyond
- Grammatical phrases and lexical phrases 127
- On grammars of science 139
- Constituency, dependency and applicative structure 149
- Structure and function in syntactic analysis 205
- Come on Up 223
- Why “Junction” theory 241
- Generalization and prediction of syntactic patterns in junction grammar 253
- ‘Activity’-‘ Accomplishment’-‘ Achievement’- A language that can’t say ‘I burned it but didn’t brun’ and one that can 265
- Positional tendencies of engllish ralative clauses as evidence for processing strategies 305
-
IV. Historical and typological linguistics
- Knowlegde of the past 317
- Lexical reconstruction and the semantic history hypothesis 343
- Hymonymy, heteroclysis, and history in the Japanese verb 393
-
V. On diachronic and synchronic derivation
- Some characteristics of back-formation 421
- How to become a kwa language 427
- Where do exclamations come from? 445