Introduction to Theoretical LinguisticsCambridge University Press, 1968 - 519 páginas This is a comprehensive introduction to theoretical linguistics. It presupposes no previous knowledge and terms are defined as they are introduced; but it gives a rigorous and technical treatment of a wide range of topics, and brings the reader to an advanced level of understanding. Since its first publication in 1968 Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics has been one of the classic introductions to the discipline. In a field which is often seen as rapidly moving, it will continue to be used by students seeking an overview of the central areas of linguistics - phonetics and phonology, grammar and semantics - and to be of great value to anyone interested in the ways in which theory can help to explain the key problems of human language. |
Índice
I | 1 |
III | 4 |
IV | 21 |
V | 38 |
VI | 53 |
VII | 54 |
VIII | 70 |
IX | 81 |
XXIX | 275 |
XXX | 281 |
XXXI | 289 |
XXXII | 304 |
XXXIII | 317 |
XXXIV | 334 |
XXXV | 350 |
XXXVI | 371 |
X | 99 |
XI | 101 |
XII | 112 |
XIII | 133 |
XV | 137 |
XVI | 158 |
XVII | 170 |
XVIII | 172 |
XIX | 180 |
XX | 194 |
XXI | 206 |
XXII | 209 |
XXIII | 215 |
XXIV | 227 |
XXV | 231 |
XXVI | 235 |
XXVII | 247 |
XXVIII | 270 |
XXXVII | 388 |
XXXVIII | 400 |
XXXIX | 403 |
XL | 412 |
XLI | 424 |
XLII | 435 |
XLIII | 443 |
XLIV | 446 |
XLV | 453 |
XLVI | 460 |
XLVII | 470 |
XLVIII | 482 |
XLIX | 489 |
L | 490 |
LI | 506 |
507 | |
510 | |
Términos y frases comunes
acceptable adjectives allomorphs analysis applied assume categorial grammar chapter Chomsky classification combination complementary distribution components concord consonants constituent constituent-structure construction context contrast corresponding defined definition denote derived described discussion distinction distinguished distribution elements endocentric English example exocentric expression-elements fact formal free variation function gender given grammarians grammatical structure Greek Grimm's law hyponymy implies Indo-European Indo-European languages inflexion instance interpretation intransitive killed Bill Latin lexeme lexical items lexicon linguistic locative meaning morph morpheme nominative non-agentive notion noun-phrase nouns object occur paradigmatic particular languages person phonemes phonological phrase phrase-structure plural position predicate preposition principle pronouns question realized reference relationship relevant respect rules semantic sense singular sounds speaker speech substance symbols synonymy Syntactic Structures syntagmatic syntax T-rules tense tion traditional grammar transformational transformational grammar transitive verb Turkish utterances vocabulary vowels words
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