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The Oxford handbook of linguistic analysis / edited by Bernd Heine and Heiko Narrog.

Contributor(s): Series: Oxford handbooks in linguisticsNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, ©2015Edition: Second editionDescription: xxxi, 1180 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9780199677078 (hbk.)
  • 0199677077 (hbk.)
Other title:
  • Linguistic analysis
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 410/Ox22
LOC classification:
  • P126 .O94 2015
Other classification:
  • CAS
Contents:
1. Introduction ; 2. Linguistic Units in Language Acquisition ; 3. The Adaptive Approach to Grammar ; 4. The Cartography of Syntactic Structures ; 5. Categorial Grammar ; 6. Cognitive Grammar ; 7. Embodied Construction Grammar ; 8. Sign-Based Construction Grammar ; 9. Conversation Analysis ; 10. Corpus-Based and Corpus-Driven Analyses of Language Variation and U ; 11. Dependency Grammar and Valency Theory ; 12. An Emergentist Approach to Syntax ; 13. Framework-Free Grammatical Theory ; 14. Functional Discourse Grammar ; 15. Systemic Functional Grammar and the Study of Meaning ; 16. Lexical-Functional Grammar ; 17. Grammaticalization and Linguistic Analysis ; 18. Linguistic Minimalism ; 19. Morphological Analysis ; 20. Neurolinguistics: A Cooperative Computation Perspective ; 21. Experimental Phonetics ; 22. Phonological Analysis ; 23. Optimality Theory in Phonology ; 24. Optimization Principles in the Typology of Number and Articles ; 25. The Parallel Architecture and its Place in Cognitive Scienc ; 26. Neo-Gricean Pragmatic Theory of Conversational Implicature ; 27. Relevance Theory ; 28. Probabilistic Linguistics ; 29. Linguistic Relativity ; 30. Role and Reference Grammar as a Framework for Linguistic Analysis ; 31. Default Semantics ; 32. Experimental Semantic ; 33. A Frames Approach to Semantic Analysis ; 34. The Natural Semantic Metalanguage Approach ; 35. The Analysis of Signed Languages ; 36. Simpler Syntax ; 37. Distributional Typology: Statistical Inquiries into the Dynamics of Linguistic Diversity ; 38. Formal Generative Typology ; 39. Usage-Based Theory ; 40. Word Grammar
Summary: Fifty of the world's most distinguished scholars subject the analytic frameworks of contemporary linguistics to the same set of principled questions, showing which models best explain particular phenomena and offering a unique overview of linguistic theory. This indispensable guide will appeal to everyone involved in linguistic research.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 1009-1136) and indexes.

1. Introduction ; 2. Linguistic Units in Language Acquisition ; 3. The Adaptive Approach to Grammar ; 4. The Cartography of Syntactic Structures ; 5. Categorial Grammar ; 6. Cognitive Grammar ; 7. Embodied Construction Grammar ; 8. Sign-Based Construction Grammar ; 9. Conversation Analysis ; 10. Corpus-Based and Corpus-Driven Analyses of Language Variation and U ; 11. Dependency Grammar and Valency Theory ; 12. An Emergentist Approach to Syntax ; 13. Framework-Free Grammatical Theory ; 14. Functional Discourse Grammar ; 15. Systemic Functional Grammar and the Study of Meaning ; 16. Lexical-Functional Grammar ; 17. Grammaticalization and Linguistic Analysis ; 18. Linguistic Minimalism ; 19. Morphological Analysis ; 20. Neurolinguistics: A Cooperative Computation Perspective ; 21. Experimental Phonetics ; 22. Phonological Analysis ; 23. Optimality Theory in Phonology ; 24. Optimization Principles in the Typology of Number and Articles ; 25. The Parallel Architecture and its Place in Cognitive Scienc ; 26. Neo-Gricean Pragmatic Theory of Conversational Implicature ; 27. Relevance Theory ; 28. Probabilistic Linguistics ; 29. Linguistic Relativity ; 30. Role and Reference Grammar as a Framework for Linguistic Analysis ; 31. Default Semantics ; 32. Experimental Semantic ; 33. A Frames Approach to Semantic Analysis ; 34. The Natural Semantic Metalanguage Approach ; 35. The Analysis of Signed Languages ; 36. Simpler Syntax ; 37. Distributional Typology: Statistical Inquiries into the Dynamics of Linguistic Diversity ; 38. Formal Generative Typology ; 39. Usage-Based Theory ; 40. Word Grammar

Fifty of the world's most distinguished scholars subject the analytic frameworks of contemporary linguistics to the same set of principled questions, showing which models best explain particular phenomena and offering a unique overview of linguistic theory. This indispensable guide will appeal to everyone involved in linguistic research.

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