The Formal Analysis of Natural Languages
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The Formal Analysis of Natural Languages

Proceedings of the First International Conference, Paris, April 27–29, 1970

  1. 396 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

The Formal Analysis of Natural Languages

Proceedings of the First International Conference, Paris, April 27–29, 1970

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Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Part One: Phonology
  4. A New Organon. The Formalism Of Phonological Rules
  5. Remarks On Universals In Phonology
  6. On The Role Of Notation In Generative Phonology
  7. The Formalization Of Exceptions In Phonology
  8. Part Two: English Syntax
  9. Evidence That Indirect Object Movement Is A Structure-Preserving Rule
  10. Focus, Presupposition, And Deep Structure
  11. A Global Constraint On Pronominalization
  12. Slifting
  13. Part Three: Syntax Of Other Languages
  14. Sur Les Traits Distinctifs [± Défini], [± Spécifique] Des Groupes Nominaux: Contribution Typologique
  15. The Turkish Copula
  16. Restrictions De Sélection, Transformations, Et Règles De Redondance: Les Constructions Pronominales En Français
  17. Part Four : Semantics
  18. The Semantics Of Giving
  19. On The Relation Between Disjunction And Existential Quantification
  20. Sur La Typologie Des Langues Naturelles: Essai D'interprétation Psycho-Linguistique
  21. Part Five: General Linguistics And Psycholinguistics
  22. Remarques Sur La Méthodologie De La Grammaire Générative Transformationnelle
  23. Morphology In Generative Grammar
  24. Modèle Transformationnel Et Linguistique Historique
  25. Some Remarks On Psycholinguistic Studies
  26. Part Six: Formal Properties Of Languages
  27. A Class Of Transformational Grammars
  28. Généralisation de la notion d'équivalence de grammaires: une méthode topologique
  29. On restricting deletion transformations
  30. Index