Leading Conceptions in Linguistic Theory |
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THE PROBLEM | 1 |
THE FORMALIST FRAMEWORK | 3 |
UNDERLYING SIGN PROBLEMS FOR LINGUISTICS | 107 |
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abstract adoption analysis approach aspects attempt autonomous basic basis Bloomfield central chapter Chomsky Chomsky's claim communicative completely concept concern construct contribution conventions critical crucial defined discipline discussion distinction distributional domain entities essentially example explanation explanatory fact focus formal Formalist Framework functional give given grammar hand human language idealizations ideas important interesting interpretation Jakobson kind knowledge language signs language system langue linguistic form linguistic theory logical LSLT matter meaning natural natural language notion object of inquiry particular perspective philosophy phoneme phonology point of view position Post-Bloomfieldian Prague present principles problem properties psychology questions reality rejected relation requirements respect restrictive result role rules Sapir Saussure Saussure's scientific language seen semantic sentences signifying signs of language sound specific stand strategy structural linguistics syntax systematic theoretical understand various