The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Volume 1The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics meets the need for a truly international work of reference and reviews current knowledge in the fields of linguistics and language studies. The work makes a systematic effort to take into account the many different views and perspectives encountered in research and thinking in the fields of linguistics and language studies, emphasizing the multidisciplinary nature of the subject. Alphabetically organized, the work consists of ten volumes, each of more than 500 large format pages, including an index volume which contains a contributor index, a three-level subject index, a systematic outline of the Encyclopedia , an article on the bibliographic sources of information in linguistics and language studies and a glossary of technical terms used in the field. In planning the presentation of the Encyclopedia the Editorial Board and the Publisher have considered the wide range of potential users, including not only specialist research workers but also those individuals and institutions in need of information in this diverse field. |
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... syntax , the effects of the former being modeled as discrep- ancies of order or constituency between two autonomous representations , and of the latter as the presence of an ele- ment in one dimension to which there corresponds no ele ...
... syntax , the effects of the former being modeled as discrep- ancies of order or constituency between two autonomous representations , and of the latter as the presence of an ele- ment in one dimension to which there corresponds no ele ...
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... syntax this practice is of crucial importance , since each field in a lexeme's entry indicates the value of that lexeme with respect to a particular compo- nent of the ... syntax , but it happens to subcategorize 281 Autolexical Syntax.
... syntax this practice is of crucial importance , since each field in a lexeme's entry indicates the value of that lexeme with respect to a particular compo- nent of the ... syntax , but it happens to subcategorize 281 Autolexical Syntax.
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R. E. Asher J. M. Y. Simpson. verb in the syntax , but it happens to subcategorize a prepo- sitional phrase in of , a fact that can be stipulated in its lexical entry ( 13 ) : dispose : syntax = V ° / __ [ ppof NP ] semantics F - 2 ...
R. E. Asher J. M. Y. Simpson. verb in the syntax , but it happens to subcategorize a prepo- sitional phrase in of , a fact that can be stipulated in its lexical entry ( 13 ) : dispose : syntax = V ° / __ [ ppof NP ] semantics F - 2 ...
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Honorary Editorial Advisory Board | vii |
Introduction | xiii |
Notes on the Editors | xix |
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