Toward a calculus of meaning : studies in markedness, distinctive features and deixis
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Toward a calculus of meaning : studies in markedness, distinctive features and deixis
(Studies in functional and structural linguistics, v. 43)
John Benjamins, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume contains papers presented at a symposium in honor of Cornelis H. van Schooneveld and invited papers on the topics of invariance, markedness, distinctive feature theory and deixis. It is not a Festschrift in the usual sense of the word, but more of a collection of articles which represent a very specific way of defining and viewing language and linguistics. The specific approach presented in this volume has its origins and inspirations in the theoretical and methodological paradigm of European Structuralism in general, and the sign-oriented legacy of Ferdinand de Saussure and Charles Sanders Peirce and the functional and communication-oriented approach of the Prague School in particular.
The book is divided in three sections: Theoretical and Methodological Overview: Cornelis H. van Schooneveld; Anatoly Liberman; Petr Sgall; Alla Bemova and Eva Hajicova; Robert Kirsner. Studies in Russian and Slavic Languages: Edna Andrews; Lawrence E. Feinberg; Annie Joly Sperling; Ronald E. Feldstein; Irina Dologova and Elena Maksimova; Stefan M. Pugh. Applications to Other Languages, Language Families, and Aphasia: Ellen Contini-Morava; Barbara A. Fennell; Victor A. Friedman; Robert Fradkin; Yishai Tobin; Mark Leikin.
目次
- 1. Contributors
- 2. Introduction
- 3. I: Theoretical and Methodological Overview
- 4. 1. Phoneme and Morpheme and the sign Nature of Language (by Schooneveld, Cornelis H. van)
- 5. 2. Phonological Markedness and a Plea for useful Linguistics (by Liberman, Anatoly)
- 6. 3. Remarks on the Semantic features of Cases and Prepositions as Related to Syntax (by Sgall, Petr)
- 7. 4. The Human Factor and the Insufficiency of Invariant Meanings (by Kirsner, Robert S.)
- 8. II: Studies in Russian and Slavic Languages
- 9. 1. Gender and Declension Shifts in Contemporary Standard Russian: Markedness as a Semiotic Principle (by Andrews, Edna)
- 10. 2. Markedness and the Typology of Russian Verb Stems (by Feinberg, Lawrence E.)
- 11. 3. The Semantic Markings of Russian Verbal Suffixes (by Sperling, Annie Joly)
- 12. 4. Regular and Deviant Patterns of Russian Nominal Stress and Their relationship to Markedness (by Feldstein, Ronald F.)
- 13. 5. Deixis in Time and Space: The Fate of the Russian Demonstrativessej (by Dolgova, Irina)
- 14. 6. A Panchronic Approach to Morphological Competition in the East Slavic Substantive (Plural Paradigms) (by Pugh, Stefan M.)
- 15. III: Applications to Other Languages, Language Families, and Aphasia
- 16. 1. "Things" in a Noun Class Language: Semantic Functions of Grammatical Agreement in Swahili (by Contini-Morava, Ellen)
- 17. 2. Markers of Association and Distance in German Reported Speech (by Fennell, Barbara A.)
- 18. 3. The Five Deictics of Lak (by Friedman, Victor A.)
- 19. 4. Typologies of Person Categories in Slavic and Semitic (by Fradkin, Robert)
- 20. 5. Invariance, Markedness and Distinctive Feature Theory: The Modern Hebrew Verb (by Tobin, Yishai)
- 21. 6. The Application of Distinctive Semantic Features to the Production abd Comprehension of Locative Prepositions in Different Forms of Aphasia (by Leikin, Mark)
- 22. Name Index
- 23. Subject Index
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