Productivity and Creativity
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Productivity and Creativity

Studies in General and Descriptive Linguistics in Honor of E. M. Uhlenbeck

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  2. English
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  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Productivity and Creativity

Studies in General and Descriptive Linguistics in Honor of E. M. Uhlenbeck

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Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. E. M. Uhlenbeck: A personal appreciation
  3. Section 1. General linguistics
  4. The catalytic function of markedness
  5. The sign gravitates to the word
  6. The language of thought revisited
  7. Foreign- and second-language learning and teaching: Will the twain ever meet?
  8. Answers to questions put to an FSP theorist by Professor E. M. Uhlenbeck
  9. Some puzzles that arise from the assumption that to learn a language is to construct a grammar
  10. Ordering of valency slots from a communicative point of view
  11. On the obvious ability of people to speak
  12. Should we believe in UG?
  13. Epistemology and linguistics: Anatomy of an approach
  14. Why it is so important to care about language in early stages of education
  15. Against the establishment: Sidelines on Henry Sweet
  16. On divergent perspectives and controversial issues in studies of language and mind
  17. Is language a virus? Reflections on the use of biological metaphors in the study of language
  18. Morphology and meaning: From Bopp to Bob, before and after
  19. On complementarity
  20. Word, sentence, and discourse
  21. The morpheme in Bloomfield’s Language
  22. La linguistique entre psychologie et sociologie
  23. Section 2. Javanese and Indonesian
  24. A royal birthday in nineteenth century Java
  25. Between brackets: On “vocabulary building” in Batavia ca 1930
  26. The verbal auxiliary padha in contemporary Javanese
  27. Communicative salience in Old Javanese
  28. A note on relative markers in Javanese
  29. Adversative-passive verbs in standard Javanese
  30. An Old Javanese poem on chronogram words
  31. Adaptation of loan-words ending in -is/-ik in Indonesian
  32. Section 3. Pacific and Amerindian languages
  33. The name of the sweet potato: A case of pre-conquest contact between South America and the Pacific
  34. Reduplication in Southeast Asian languages: Differences in word structures
  35. Switch reference in Haruai: Grammar and discourse
  36. The morphological status of partial reduplication: Evidence from Lushootseed and Lillooet
  37. On the Japanese particle Îż
  38. Proto-Austro-Tai *pl, pr: Eggs Benedict or “Benedict’s Egg”?
  39. Language endangerment and death in the central and southwestern Pacific, with notes on the western
  40. Section 4. Indo-European and Afro-Asiatic languages
  41. “Creatures great and small”: Some cross-linguistic parallels
  42. Vowel reduction, tone and nominal declension in D’irayta
  43. Grammaticalization and typological change: The clitic cline in Inner Asia Minor Greek
  44. Zum Genitivattribut im Deutschen
  45. Vocative case and pronoun in Ancient Greek and Latin
  46. La construction de ጄρχΔσΞαÎč “commencer” avec l’infinitif aoriste dans les Septante: Un solĂ©cisme dans le grec judaĂŻque d’Alexandrie
  47. The dialect of Volendam – fifty years after van Ginniken: Preliminary data
  48. Cases of cross-over between finite verb forms and nouns in Armenian