Linguistics and philosophy : essays in honor of Rulon S. Wells

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV - Current issues in linguistic theory
Main Authors: Makkai, A. (ed.), Melby, A.K. (ed.)
Content type: Book
Published: Amsterdam: Benjamins 1985
Series:Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science : Series IV - Current issues in linguistic theory ; 42
Source:MPIPL_cat
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'Activity' - 'Accomplishment' - 'Achievement' - a language that can't say 'I burned it but it didn't burn' and one than can ; P.265-304 1985 Ikegami, Yoshihiko
Come on up ; P.223-240 1985 Lytle, E.G.
Constituency, dependency and applicative structure ; P.149-204 1985 Shaumyan, S.
Contrast ; P.85-98 1985 Fought, J.
Generalization and prediction of syntactic patterns in junction grammar ; P.253-264 1985 Melby, A.K.
Grammatical phrases and lexical phrases ; P.127-138 1985 Martinet, A.
Hierarchy in conceptual space ; P.45-54 1985 Ross, J.R.
How to become a Kwa language ; P.427-444 1985 Williamson, K.
Hymonymy, heteroclysis, and history in the Japanese verb ; P.393-420 1985 Miller, R.A.
Imperfect models and their uses ; P.55-76 1985 Damerau, F.J.
Innate capacity, know-how and use in language ; P.3-10 1985 Hall, Robert A.
Knowledge of the past ; P.317-342 1985 Hockett, C.F.
Kuhnian paradigms as systems of markedness conventions ; P.23-44 1985 McCawley, James D.
Language, cognition and linguistics ; P.11-24 1985 Anttila, R.
Lexical reconstruction and the semantic history hypothesis ; P.343-392 1985 Dyen, I.
On grammars of science ; P.139-148 1985 Harris, Zellig
Phonological 'neutralization' in classical and stratificational theories ; P.99-126 1985 Lockwood, D.G.
Positional tendencies of English relative clauses as evidence for processing strategies ; P.305-316 1985 Prideaux, G.D.
Rask's lecture on the philosophy of language ; P.77-84 1985 Christie, W.M.
Some characteristics of back-formation ; P.421-426 1985 Hoenigswald, Henry M.
Structure and function in syntactic analysis ; P.205-222 1985 Sullivan, William J.
Where do exlamations come from? ; P.445-472 1985 Makkai, A.
Why 'junction' theory ; P.241-252 1985 Peterson-Boogaard, J.E.