An introduction to word grammar
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An introduction to word grammar
(Cambridge textbooks in linguistics)
Cambridge University Press, 2010
- : hardback
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-321) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Word grammar is a theory of language structure and is based on the assumption that language, and indeed the whole of knowledge, is a network, and that virtually all of knowledge is learned. It combines the psychological insights of cognitive linguistics with the rigour of more formal theories. This textbook spans a broad range of topics from prototypes, activation and default inheritance to the details of syntactic, morphological and semantic structure. It introduces elementary ideas from cognitive science and uses them to explain the structure of language including a survey of English grammar.
Table of Contents
- Part I. How the Mind Works: 1. Introduction to cognitive science
- 2. Categorization
- 3. Network structure
- 4. Network activity
- Part II. How Language Works: 5. Introduction to linguistics
- 6. Words as concepts
- 7. Syntax
- 8. Using and learning language
- Part III. How English Works: 9. Introduction to English linguistics
- 10. English words
- 11. English syntax.
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