Buch, Englisch, Band 18, 180 Seiten
Buch, Englisch, Band 18, 180 Seiten
Reihe: LINCOM Studies in Theoretical Linguistics
ISBN: 978-3-89586-950-1
Verlag: LINCOM
The book examines what seem to be the core postulates of etymologism through their descriptive manifestations in grammar and argues for their replacement with substantivist postulates. It also asks that all linguists take a serious look at the substantive compulsions that have driven generative work not just to a revolution at the formal level, but also to a continuous substantive follow-up within that revolution.
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1 Introduction
1.1 Preamble
1.2 Etymological Beginnings
1.3 Substance, Form, and Transparency
2 Morphology, Etymology, and the
Internal Structure of Words
2.1 Introduction
2.2 On Units Smaller than the Word
2.3 Compounding and Incorporation
2.4 On Liberating Phonology
3 Towards a Non-Paninian Phonology
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Domains and Representations
3.3 Rules and Constraints
3.4 Some Comparisons
4 On Interpretation
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Beginning the Revision
4.3 Continuing the Revision
4.4 Rules, Strategies and Accomodation
4.5 Does Sense Precede Context?
5 Interpreting Different Expressions
Differently
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Shaping Interpretations
5.3 The Road to Checking
5.4 Formalizing Sponsorship
5.5 Adpositions and Syntax
5.6 Post-formal Semantics and Syntax
5.7 Theta-marking and its Consequences
5.8 No Single Scene
6 Syntactic Epenthesis and the
Rationality of Case
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Syntactic Epenthesis
6.3 Oblique-state Nominals in Hindi-Urdu
6.4 Agreement and Preposing
6.5 Morphological Involvement
6.6 The Empirical Edge
6.7 The Conceptual Edage
7 The Denomination Parameter
7.1 Introduction
7.2 The Locative
7.3 Remarks on Case
7.4 Denominators and Definiteness
7.5 Postpositions and Heterogeneity
7.6 Case, Integration, and Agreement
8 Epilogue: ARE WE READY?