Proceedings of the Ninth International Congress of Linguists, Cambridge, Mass., August 27–31, 1962
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Proceedings of the Ninth International Congress of Linguists, Cambridge, Mass., August 27–31, 1962

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2023
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Table of contents

  1. PREFACE
  2. PROGRAM AND TABLE OF CONTENTS
  3. Figures
  4. Monday, August 27, 1962 (M.I.T.)
  5. 9 . 0 0 a . m . OPENING SESSION
  6. President of The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Welcoming Remarks
  7. President of The Ninth International Congress of Linguists, Introductory Remarks
  8. Secretary General of The Ninth International Congress, Quelques mots d'accueil
  9. 10.15 a . m . PLENARY SESSION
  10. On the Methods of Internal Reconstruction
  11. Discussion
  12. SECTION A: MATHEMATICAL LINGUISTICS
  13. A Statistical Study of English Syntax
  14. Measures of Linguistic Divergence
  15. Mathematics of Genealogical Relationships Between Languages
  16. Discussion
  17. Mathematical Linguistics - A Trend in Name or in Fact?
  18. Discussion
  19. SECTION B: PHONETICS AND PHONEMICS
  20. Aspects et fonctions linguistiques des variations mélodiques dans la chaîne parlée
  21. Minimal Systems, Potential Distinctions, and Primitive Structures
  22. Discussion
  23. Stress, Juncture, and Syllabification in Phonemic Description
  24. Discussion
  25. Pattern Fringe and the Evaluation of Phonological Analyses
  26. Discussion
  27. Pleniphonetic Transcription in Phonetic Analysis
  28. Discussion
  29. SECTION C: LINGUISTIC GEOGRAPHY
  30. Dialect Borders and Linguistic Systems
  31. Structure and Typology of Dialectal Differentiation
  32. Discussion
  33. Remarques sur quelques isoglosses dialectales
  34. Discussion
  35. Interrelation between Regional and Social Dialects
  36. Discussion
  37. 9 . 0 0 a . m . GROUP MEETINGS
  38. 1. Linguistic Theory
  39. On Systems of Grammatical Structure: Studies in New Guinea and South America
  40. Discussion
  41. Concerning the Logical Basis of Linguistic Theory
  42. Discussion
  43. 2. Theory of Syntax, I
  44. On the Fundamentals of Sentence Structure
  45. Fundamentals of Syntax
  46. Discussion
  47. Is There an Interlingual Element in Syntax?.
  48. 3. Chinese, I
  49. Some Syntactic Rules for Mandarin
  50. Bipartite Division of Syllables in Chinese Phonology
  51. 4. Phonological Descriptions of Languages, I
  52. The Significance of Accentuation in English Words
  53. The Nasal Vowel Phonemes of French: a Case History
  54. Spanish L.L., y and rr in Buenos Aires and Corrientes
  55. Discussion
  56. 5. Language Teaching
  57. English Syntax Problems of Filipinos and the Principles of Linguistic Relativity
  58. Discussion
  59. Learning Problems involving Italian [s], [z] and English /s/, /z/
  60. Discussion
  61. 6. Theory of Morphology
  62. On the Use of Zero in Morphemics
  63. Discussion
  64. 7. Glottochronology
  65. The Fallacy of a Universal List of Basic Vocabulary
  66. Glottochronology with Retention-rate Inhomogeneity
  67. On the Validity of Comparative Lexicostatistics
  68. Discussion
  69. 8. Dialects and Dialectology
  70. Le renouvellement des méthodes en linguistique géographique
  71. Discussion
  72. New Methods to Interpret Linguistic Maps
  73. Discussion
  74. 9. Varia, I
  75. La teoria Crociana e la linguistica strutturale
  76. Sign, Meaning, Society
  77. On Some Traces of the Unknown Language- Substratum in the Northern Uralic Languages
  78. 10.15 a . m . PLENARY SESSION
  79. Les niveaux de l'analyse linguistique
  80. Discussion
  81. 2 . 1 5 p . m . SECTION MEETINGS
  82. SECTION A: STYLISTICS
  83. The Description of a Poem
  84. Discussion
  85. The Linguistic Study of Literary Texts
  86. Discussion
  87. Poetry and Grammaticalness
  88. Discussion
  89. The Stylistic Function
  90. Discussion
  91. Styles as Dialects
  92. Discussion
  93. SECTION B: MORPHOLOGY AND MORPHOPHONEMICS
  94. Compounding as a Phonological Process
  95. Discussion
  96. Grammatical Categories and Their Phonetic Exponents
  97. Discussion
  98. Mohawk Prefix Generation
  99. Discussion
  100. Theory and Practice in Morpheme Identification
  101. Discussion
  102. SECTION C: LANGUAGES IN CONTACT
  103. Some Aspects of Bilingualism among Cultured People in Catalonia
  104. Discussion
  105. Stylistic Aspects of Borrowing: a Stylistic and Comparative View of American Elements in Modern German, and British English
  106. Discussion
  107. The Proliferation and Extension of Bantu Phonemic Systems influenced by Bushman and Hottentot
  108. Discussion
  109. Transfert du système phonologique de Blaesheim sur une autre langue, le français
  110. Wednesday, August 29, 1962 (at Harvard)
  111. Thursday, August 30,1962 (at M.I.T.)
  112. Friday, August 31, 1962 (at Harvard)
  113. LIST OF MEMBERS
  114. INDEX OF AUTHORS

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