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6. The Application of Distinctive Semantic Features to the Production abd Comprehension of Locative Prepositions in Different Forms of Aphasia
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Mark Leikin
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction xi
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I: Theoretical and Methodological Overview
- 1. Phoneme and Morpheme and the sign Nature of Language 3
- 2. Phonological Markedness and a Plea for useful Linguistics 55
- 3. Remarks on the Semantic features of Cases and Prepositions as Related to Syntax 71
- 4. The Human Factor and the Insufficiency of Invariant Meanings 83
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II: Studies in Russian and Slavic Languages
- 1. Gender and Declension Shifts in Contemporary Standard Russian 109
- 2. Markedness and the Typology of Russian Verb Stems 141
- 3. The Semantic Markings of Russian Verbal Suffixes 159
- 4. Regular and Deviant Patterns of Russian Nominal Stress and Their relationship to Markedness 199
- 5. Deixis in Time and Space 217
- 6. A Panchronic Approach to Morphological Competition in the East Slavic Substantive (Plural Paradigms) 235
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III: Applications to Other Languages, Language Families, and Aphasia
- 1. “Things” in a Noun Class Language 251
- 2. Markers of Association and Distance in German Reported Speech 291
- 3. The Five Deictics of Lak 307
- 4. Typologies of Person Categories in Slavic and Semitic 319
- 5. Invariance, Markedness and Distinctive Feature Theory 347
- 6. The Application of Distinctive Semantic Features to the Production abd Comprehension of Locative Prepositions in Different Forms of Aphasia 381
- Name Index 415
- Subject Index 421
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction xi
-
I: Theoretical and Methodological Overview
- 1. Phoneme and Morpheme and the sign Nature of Language 3
- 2. Phonological Markedness and a Plea for useful Linguistics 55
- 3. Remarks on the Semantic features of Cases and Prepositions as Related to Syntax 71
- 4. The Human Factor and the Insufficiency of Invariant Meanings 83
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II: Studies in Russian and Slavic Languages
- 1. Gender and Declension Shifts in Contemporary Standard Russian 109
- 2. Markedness and the Typology of Russian Verb Stems 141
- 3. The Semantic Markings of Russian Verbal Suffixes 159
- 4. Regular and Deviant Patterns of Russian Nominal Stress and Their relationship to Markedness 199
- 5. Deixis in Time and Space 217
- 6. A Panchronic Approach to Morphological Competition in the East Slavic Substantive (Plural Paradigms) 235
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III: Applications to Other Languages, Language Families, and Aphasia
- 1. “Things” in a Noun Class Language 251
- 2. Markers of Association and Distance in German Reported Speech 291
- 3. The Five Deictics of Lak 307
- 4. Typologies of Person Categories in Slavic and Semitic 319
- 5. Invariance, Markedness and Distinctive Feature Theory 347
- 6. The Application of Distinctive Semantic Features to the Production abd Comprehension of Locative Prepositions in Different Forms of Aphasia 381
- Name Index 415
- Subject Index 421