General and Theoretical Linguistics
  1. 412 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
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Yes, you can access General and Theoretical Linguistics by Mohammad A. Jazayery, Edgar C. Polomé, Werner Winter, Mohammad A. Jazayery,Edgar C. Polomé,Werner Winter in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Languages & Linguistics & Linguistics. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Foreword
  2. Archibald A. Hill: A biographical sketch
  3. For Arch: Remarks made at Austin, Texas on May 1,1972
  4. Archibald A. Hill: A bibliography
  5. Fifty years of English: From comma to full stop
  6. Strutture formali e strutture semantiche nella comparazione linguistica
  7. Psychologismus und Objektivismus in der Sprachwissenschaft
  8. Who is a structuralist?
  9. On interrogative movement in English
  10. Rules and counter-rules in historical phonology
  11. The use of computers in the study of medieval German: Two suggestions
  12. The role of metaphor in linguistics
  13. Notes on language reception and variation
  14. Testing auditory discrimination of suprasegmental features
  15. The collect as a form of discourse
  16. The segmented sentence : Bally's theory reconsidered
  17. Some fundamental insights of tagmemics revisited
  18. Eine transformationeile Grammatik mit rekonstituentieller Komponente
  19. Syntactic reconstruction and the comparative method: A Uto-Aztecan case study
  20. Rule replication
  21. On using pruning in arguing for extrinsic order
  22. Changes of emphasis in modern linguistics
  23. On learning a new contrast
  24. Semantic relations between nuclear structures
  25. Some aspects of Baudouin de Courtenay as book-reviewer
  26. A poem on disconnecting form and meaning
  27. Phonemic overlapping and repulsion revisited
  28. An excluded generalization
  29. Linguistic speculations of Edward Brerewood (1566-1613)
  30. To have have and not to have have
  31. On deep and surface structures in onomastics
  32. Utterance imitation by Hebrew-speaking children
  33. 'Semiotics' and its congeners
  34. Lest the wheel be too oft re-invented: Towards a reassessment of the intellectual history of linguistics
  35. Embedding and ambiguity
  36. Devoicing and elision of some vowels in Japanese and English
  37. The objectivist position
  38. On static and dynamic synchrony
  39. Vowel alternations in English, German and Gothic: Remarks on realism in phonology
  40. On noumenalization
  41. In defense of the family tree (with superimposed typology)
  42. Natural and unnatural rule addition
  43. G. W. Leibniz: A 17th-century etymologist
  44. Deciphering in linguistics: A nineteenth-century episode