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Inherently Thematic or Rhematic Units of Language
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface vii
- Table of contents ix
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Part I. History of Ideas
- Prague School Linguistics: Units in Diversity 3
- The Impact of Czech and Russian Biology on the Linguistic Thoughts of the Prague Linguistic Circle 15
- Types of Languages and Probabilistic Implication Laws 25
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Part II. Phonology
- Are the Phonological Distinctive Features Ordered? 37
- Developmental and Clinical Phonology: The Prague School and Beyond 53
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Part III. Morphology
- Grammatical Categories and Their Formal Patterns 71
- Nominal and Temporal Semantic Structure 91
- In the Beginning Was the Verb: Markedness in Grammatical Categories 109
- Aspect, Contexte, Distribution 125
- What is Natural in Natural Morphology (NM)? 135
- Determination in German and Russian 145
- Sur la paradigmatisation du verbe indo-européen (première partie) 165
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Part IV. Sentence Structure
- Autosemantic Parts of Speech in Czech 195
- Inherently Thematic or Rhematic Units of Language 211
- On the Notion of Topic 225
- The Theory of Functional Sentence Perspective as a Reflection of an Effort Towards a Means-Ends Model of Language 237
- Basic Distribution of Communicative Dynamism vs. Nonlinear Indication of Functional Sentence Perspective 249
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Part V. Language in Society
- Anregungen des Prager linguistischen Zirkels zur Verwissenschaftlichung der Stilistik 265
- Sociolinguistics and the Prague School 275
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Part VI. Resounding of Ideas
- Roman Jakobson’s Intellectual Influence in America 289
- Dichotomies in the Brain - Jakobsonian and Modern 303
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Preface vii
- Table of contents ix
-
Part I. History of Ideas
- Prague School Linguistics: Units in Diversity 3
- The Impact of Czech and Russian Biology on the Linguistic Thoughts of the Prague Linguistic Circle 15
- Types of Languages and Probabilistic Implication Laws 25
-
Part II. Phonology
- Are the Phonological Distinctive Features Ordered? 37
- Developmental and Clinical Phonology: The Prague School and Beyond 53
-
Part III. Morphology
- Grammatical Categories and Their Formal Patterns 71
- Nominal and Temporal Semantic Structure 91
- In the Beginning Was the Verb: Markedness in Grammatical Categories 109
- Aspect, Contexte, Distribution 125
- What is Natural in Natural Morphology (NM)? 135
- Determination in German and Russian 145
- Sur la paradigmatisation du verbe indo-européen (première partie) 165
-
Part IV. Sentence Structure
- Autosemantic Parts of Speech in Czech 195
- Inherently Thematic or Rhematic Units of Language 211
- On the Notion of Topic 225
- The Theory of Functional Sentence Perspective as a Reflection of an Effort Towards a Means-Ends Model of Language 237
- Basic Distribution of Communicative Dynamism vs. Nonlinear Indication of Functional Sentence Perspective 249
-
Part V. Language in Society
- Anregungen des Prager linguistischen Zirkels zur Verwissenschaftlichung der Stilistik 265
- Sociolinguistics and the Prague School 275
-
Part VI. Resounding of Ideas
- Roman Jakobson’s Intellectual Influence in America 289
- Dichotomies in the Brain - Jakobsonian and Modern 303