Language Form and Language FunctionMIT Press, 2000 - Всего страниц: 428 The two basic approaches to linguistics are the formalist and the functionalist approaches. In this engaging monograph, Frederick J. Newmeyer, a formalist, argues that both approaches are valid. However, because formal and functional linguists have avoided direct confrontation, they remain unaware of the compatability of their results. One of the author's goals is to make each side accessible to the other. While remaining an ardent formalist, Newmeyer stresses the limitations of a narrow formalist outlook that refuses to consider that anything of interest might have been discovered in the course of functionalist-oriented research. He argues that the basic principles of generative grammar, in interaction with principles in other linguistic domains, provide compelling accounts of phenomena that functionalists have used to try to refute the generative approach. |
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Frederick J. Newmeyer. 4 The Autonomy of Knowledge of Language with Respect to Use of Language 55 5 The Autonomy of Grammar as a Cognitive System 77 6 Conclusion 94 Chapter 3 Internal and External Explanation in Linguistics 95 1 Overview ...
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Chapter | 6 |
On the Variety of Generativist | 11 |
The Autonomy of Syntax | 25 |
The Autonomy of Grammar as | 77 |
Conclusion | 94 |
Convincing and Unconvincing | 126 |
External Explanation and | 153 |
Prototype Theory and Syntactic | 171 |
On Unidirectionality | 260 |
Two Issues in Grammaticalization | 279 |
Conclusion | 295 |
Language Typology and Its 1 Overview | 297 |
What Is to Be Done? | 335 |
Implicational Hierarchies | 348 |
Summary | 364 |
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