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1 online resource (375 pages) |
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Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 138 |
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Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 138.
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THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS AND GRAMMATICAL DESCRIPTION -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Editor's Preface -- Table of contents -- Biographical Sketch of Hans-Heinrich Lieb -- Hans-Heinrich Lieb: List of Publications 1964-1995 -- A Formal Approach to a General Theory of Language -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Primitive and some defined terms -- Language -- Lect -- Linguators -- Texts -- Lingual and lectal knowledge -- Lectosystematic basis of language -- Systematic basis of a text -- Transsystematization -- Transtextization |
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Language and lect use (linguation and lectation)Transudation -- Typal and sortai diversity of the language domain -- 3. Axiomatics -- 4. Language communication -- 5. Lingual and lectal communities -- 6. Variability and stability of language -- 7 Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- Understanding Understanding -- 1. The principle of concept formation -- 2. The principle of understanding -- References -- Non-reducible Grammatical Relations without Semantic Content -- 1. The set of classical grammatical relations -- 1.1 Reducibility |
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1.2 Semantic content1.3 Justifying the GR-C-Postulate -- 2. The German Prefield-es -- 2.I The problem -- 2.2 The solution -- 3. Other constructions with diff nm-occurrences -- 4 Summary -- References -- Are Linguistic Objects Internal, External, or Both? -- 0. Introduction -- 1. The terms of the discussion -- 2. Radical internalism -- 3. The representational hypothesis -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Some Thoughts on Being Minimal -- 1. Introduction: Descartes versus Socrates -- 2. Rules and lists |
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3. Generalizations � universal and particular � and SchrÜdinger's cat4. Primitives and derived notions -- 5. Conclusions -- References -- Case Morphology and Case System in L1 Acquisition -- 0. Introduction -- 1. Case-theoretic preliminaries -- 2. A German child's acquisition of case -- 2.I Data base and general assumptions -- 2.2 Prenominai genitives and early accusatives -- 2.3 On the absence of prepositions and articles -- 2.4 Accusative and dative contexts -- 3. Interpreting Lisa's acquisition of case -- 3.1 On the role of pronominal case forms |
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3.2 The Prepositional Spurt and the emergence of datives3.3 Acquiring Dat-Acc- and Dat-verbs -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Explorations in 'Idiolects -- 1. Problem space -- 2. Laudatio: Lieb's solution of the 'idiolect' problem in variation -- 3. Testing theoretical assumptions: On the change of idiolect systems in contemporary German -- 3.1 Remarks on the elicitation design -- 3.2 The problem of 'verb-final' in standard clauses and as property of idiolect systems -- 3.3 Language change in German after the fall of the wall? -- 4. Outlook -- References |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-360) and index |
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Lieb, Hans-Heinrich
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Lieb, Hans-Heinrich fast |
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Linguistics.
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Linguistics
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linguistics.
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LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics -- Historical & Comparative.
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Linguistics
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Taalkunde.
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Festschriften
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Festschriften.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Sackmann, Robin, 1962-
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Budde, Monika
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LC no. |
96027962 |
ISBN |
9789027276230 |
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9027276234 |
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1283312565 |
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9781283312561 |
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9786613312563 |
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6613312568 |
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