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Author / Creator:Lieb, Hans-Heinrich.
Imprint:Amsterdam : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 1983.
Description:1 online resource (xxiii, 527 pages).
Language:English
Series:Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory, 0304-0763 ; v. 17
Integrational linguistics ; v. 1
Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 17.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11122036
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ISBN:9789027280190
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
English.
Summary:This is the first volume of a work envisioned to consist of six volumes, providing a complete overview of the unified approach to basic problems of linguistics, as developed by Hans-Heinrich Lieb. This first volume contains a detailed overview of Integrational Linguistics, and outlines a major fragment of a theory of language systems. The further volumes will discuss: II. A theory of grammars; III. Language universals and language contrast; IV. Syntax and semantics; V. Morphology and morphosemantics; VI. Lexical semantics.
Other form:90-272-3508-2
Table of Contents:
  • -1. Prelim pages
  • 1. Dedication
  • 2. Acknowledgments
  • 3. General preface
  • 4. Table of contents
  • 5. 0 Introduction
  • 6. 1 Languages and their systems
  • 7. 2 idiolects and their systems
  • 8. Part B: Outline of syntax
  • 9. 3 Basic approach (1): A surface syntax for semantics
  • 10. 4 Basic approach (2): syntactic structures and syntactic functions
  • 11. 5 Syntactic structures (1): the constituent structure component
  • 12. 6 Syntactic structures (2): paradigms and syntactic marking categories
  • 13. 7 Syntactic structures (3): the marking structure component
  • 14. 8 Syntactic structures (4): intonation structures. The structure assignment
  • 15. 9 Constituent functions, category functions, accents
  • 16. Part C: Outline of morphology
  • 17. 10 Basic approach. Pure morphological constituent structures
  • 18. 11 Pure morphological marking structures and morphological intonation structures
  • 19. 12 morphological structures and morphological functions
  • 20. Part D: Outline of morphosemantics
  • 21. 13 Lexical meanings
  • 22. 14 the basis for morphosemantic meaning composition
  • 23. 15 morphosemantic meaning composition
  • 24. Part E: Outline of syntactic semantics (1): syntactic meanings
  • 25. 16 Lexical meanings in syntax
  • 26. 17 Sentence meanings
  • 27. 18 referential meanings and reference bases
  • 28. Basic, intermediate, and complete syntactic meanings
  • 29. Part F: Outline of syntactic semantics (2): meaning composition
  • 30. 20 intermediate syntactic meanings
  • 31. 21 predication bases
  • 32. 22 predication bases and semantic roles
  • 33. 23 predication
  • 34. 24 Predication, neagtion, and accents
  • 35. 25 Potential rhemata and potential rhematic background
  • 36. 26 Referential meanings and potential thematic parts
  • 37. 27 The construction of sentence meanings
  • 38. Part G: Integrational grammars
  • 39. 28 Theory integration (1): theories of language; grammars of languages and varieties
  • 40. 29 theory integration (2): idiolect grammars; non-linguistic theories
  • 41. 30 Integrational grammars as axiomatic theories
  • 42. Bibliographies
  • 43. List of references
  • 44. Bibliography of integrational linguistics
  • 45. Indexes
  • 46. Index of names
  • 47. Index of extratheoretical terms and subject
  • 48. Index of theoretical terms and subjects
  • 49. Lists
  • 50. Notational conventions
  • 51. List of symbols
  • 52. List of variables
  • 53. List constants