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Analogy : a basic bibliography

Raimo Anttila and Warren A. Brewer

(Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science, Series V . Library and information sources in linguistics ; v. 1)

J. Benjamins, 1977

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Includes index

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ISBN 9789027209917

Description

There are indications that interest in the study of adverbs has been growing steadily in recent years, largely due to the so-called Chomskyan revolution in linguistics which put much emphasis on the study of syntax, but probably also because of the position these adverbs and other particles take within a syntactic string has proved to be much more difficult to determine than had previously been thought. Still another reason for the increase of interest in this topic may be found in the recent trend in linguistics which focusses on communicative competence and actual language use in daily discourse. Although this bibliography has no claim to exhaustiveness, it should nonetheless be useful to researchers working on adverbs and comparatives. The titles selected relate in one way or another to the problems the linguist faces with respect to the adverb.
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ISBN 9789027209924

Description

This basic bibliography of analogy aims to be a useful tool for linguistic research. The compilers have emphasized the years from 1868 onwards, starting with Scherer's statement, but a few important premonitory works have been included as well.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Foreword
  • 2. Preface
  • 3. Analogy: A Basic Bibliography
  • 4. Year Index
  • 5. Addenda to the Bibliography

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