Sound and Grammar: A Neo-Sapirian Theory of Language
Editorial E. J. BRILL
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Sound and Grammar offers an original overall linguistic theory based on work by Edward Sapir, supplemented with ideas of Ajdukiewicz, Montague, and Selkirk, that resolves long-standing issues involving the relationship between syntax and phonology...
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- ISBN13 9789004375444
- ISBN10 9004375449
- Tipo LIBRO
- Páginas 200
- Año de Edición 2018
- Idioma Inglés
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Editorial E. J. BRILL
Sound and Grammar offers an original overall linguistic theory based on work by Edward Sapir, supplemented with ideas of Ajdukiewicz, Montague, and Selkirk, that resolves long-standing issues involving the relationship between syntax and phonology...
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Sound and Grammar offers an original overall linguistic theory based on work by Edward Sapir, supplemented with ideas of Ajdukiewicz, Montague, and Selkirk, that resolves long-standing issues involving the relationship between syntax and phonology. Illustrations are offered from several languages.
Susan F. Schmerling, Ph.D. (1973), University of Illinois, is a technical editor. She has published Aspects of English Sentence Stress (University of Texas Press, 1976), articles on pragmatics, syntactic theory, and semantics, including, most recently, "On Non-Progressive ?being?" (with Diego Gabriel Krivochen) and "Rhetorical Meaning".