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Selected Papers in Structural Linguistics
Contributions to English and General Linguistics Written in the Years 1928–1978
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Selected Papers in Structural Linguistics
Contributions to English and General Linguistics Written in the Years 1928–1978
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction: A Brief Survey of the life and Work of Bohumil Trnka
- SECTION ONE. GENERAL LINGUISTICS
- Methode de Comparaison Analytique de Grammaire Comparée Historique (1929)
- About Analogy in Structural Linguistics (1936)
- General Problems of Structural Linguistics (1943)
- Linguistics and the Ideological Structure of the Period (1948)
- Zur Erinnerung an August Schleicher (1952)
- Prague Structural Linguistics (1958)
- A Theory of Proper Names (1958)
- On the Linguistic Sign and the Multilevel Organisation of Language (1964)
- A Remark Concerning the Linguistic Sign and Communication (1966)
- Words, Semantemes, and Sememes (1967)
- On Analogy (1968)
- SECTION TWO SYNCHRONIC PHONOLOGY
- General Laws of the Phonemic Combinations (1936)
- On the Combinatory Variants and Neutralisations of Phonemes (1938)
- Norwegian Alveolar Consonants (1941)
- About Monophonemic Words (1941)
- Phonological Foreignisms in Czech (1942)
- The Determination of the Phoneme (1954)
- On Some Problems of Neutralisation (1958)
- On Foreign Phonological Features in Present-day English (1964)
- The Phonemic Organisation of Morphemes (1967)
- On the Relationship of Phonemes to Sounds (1974)
- SECTION THREE. STATISTICAL LINGUISTICS
- Quantitative Linguistics (1951)
- The Distribution of Vowel Length and its frequency in Czech (1966)
- On the Frequency and Distribution of Consonant Clusters in Czech (1972)
- SECTION FOUR. HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS: DIACHRONIC PHONOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY
- Some Remarks on the Perfective and Imperfective Aspects in Gothic (1929)
- Can Verner’s Law be applied to Modern English? (1934/35)
- The Phonological Development of Germanic Vowels (1935/36)
- The Phonemic Development of Spirants in English (1938)
- Phonological Remarks Concerning Scandinavian Runic Writing (1939)
- Some Remarks Concerning Germanic Expressive Gemination (1940)
- From Germanic to English. A Chapter from Historical English Phonology (1948)
- The Old English Diminutive Suffix — INCEL (1956)
- A Phonemic Aspect of the Great Vowelshift (1959)
- About Morphonological Analogy (1961)
- On the Change of Middle English -erC into -arC in Early New English (1969)
- The Old English Vowel System and the Problem of Monophonemes (1975)
- SECTION FIVE. SYNCHRONIC MORPHOLOGY, SYNTAX AND STYLE
- Analysis and Synthesis in English (1928)
- Bemerkungen zur Homonymie (1931)
- Some Thoughts on Structural Morphology (1932)
- Morphological Oppositions (1958)
- Autonomous and Syntagmatic Words (1960)
- Principles of Morphological Analysis (1961)
- On the Morphological Classification of Words (1962)
- On Morphemic Homonymy (1963)
- On the Basic Categories of Syntagmatic Morphology (1966)
- On Word Order in Structural linguistics (1968)
- Conversion in English (1969)
- A Few Remarks on Homonymy and Neutralisation (1974)
- The Theory of Sign Levels and the Relation of Words to Morphemes (1978)
- The Problem of Style (1941)
- Afterword
- Index of Names
- Index of Subjects