The case for lexicase : an outline of lexicase grammatical theory
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The case for lexicase : an outline of lexicase grammatical theory
(Bloomsbury academic collections, . Linguistics . Open linguistics)
Bloomsbury Academic, 2015
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Reprint. Originally published: London : Pinter Publishers, 1988
Bibliography: p. [259]-267
Includes index
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Description
Starosta describes the formal properties of lexicase theory and its historical and metatheoretical relations to other current grammatical frameworks. He argues that it is preferable to other grammatical frameworks, as it is constrained enough to have empirical content, simple enough to be tested and applied to enough languages to have a plausible claim to universality. Examples are drawn from English and various Asian, Pacific, Australian, and African languages.
Table of Contents
Foreword Richard Hudson
Preface and Acknowledgements
1 Formal Properties of Lexicase Theory
2 Pan-Lexicalism
3 Formalization
4 Roles and Relations
5 Case Forms and Case Making
6 Constructions and Classes
7 Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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