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|a 6.2 Literal and Nonliteral Readings -- 6.3 Metaphor -- 6.4 Metonymy -- 6.5 Specialization and Generalization -- 6.6 Amelioration and Pejoration -- 7 Larger Groupings of Words -- 7.1 Word Fields -- 7.2 Word Families -- 7.3 Domain-Specific Vocabulary -- 7.4 Layers of Vocabulary -- 7.5 The Mental Lexicon -- 7.6 Vocabularies -- 8 Conclusion -- 13: Syntax -- 1 The Domain of Syntax -- 2 The Chomskyan Perspective -- 2.1 The Use of Formal Mathematical Tools -- 2.2 The Goal of Accuracy and Explicitness -- 2.3 The Goal of Simplicity and Generality -- 3 Lessons of Syntactic Research -- 3.1 The Vastness of Syntax -- 3.2 The Centrality of Constraints -- 4 The Similarities and Differences Among Human Languages -- 4.1 The Syntax of Edo -- 4.2 The Syntax of Japanese -- 4.3 The Syntax of Mohawk -- 5 A Glance Ahead -- 14: Formal Semantics* -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Meanings and Denotations -- 3 Dynamic Semantics: Beyond Static Sentence Meanings -- 4 Meanings and Situations: Beyond Possible Worlds -- 5 Underspecified Representations: Beyond Compositionality -- 6 Conclusion -- 15: Historical Linguistics: Language Change Over Time -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Framing the Issues -- 3 Substance of Change: What Types Occur? How DoThey Spread? -- 4 Mechanisms of Change: How Is Change Manifested in Language? -- 5 Explanation of Change: Why Does It Happen? -- 6 Some Dramatic Discoveries and Important Methods -- 7 For the Future: What Remains to Be Done? -- 8 Conclusion -- Part IV: Languages and the Mind -- 16: Neurolinguistics* -- 1 Aphasiology -- 1.1 A Very Brief History of Aphasiology -- 1.2 Modern Aphasiology -- 1.3 Disturbances of Word Meanings -- 1.4 Disorders of Sentence Comprehension -- 1.5 Comments on Modern Aphasiology -- 2 Language and the Brain -- 2.1 The Overall Organization of the Brain for Language -- 2.2 The Organization of the Perisylvian Association Cortex for Language
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995 |
|
|
|2 39
|1 01
|x 0547
|a Proquest_AC
|
995 |
|
|
|2 39
|1 01
|x 0547
|a eb
|
995 |
|
|
|2 39
|1 02
|x 0547
|a Proquest_AC
|
995 |
|
|
|2 39
|1 02
|x 0547
|a eb
|
995 |
|
|
|2 65
|1 01
|x 0003
|a Proquest-AcadCompl
|
995 |
|
|
|2 206
|1 01
|x 3350
|a OLR-EBL
|
995 |
|
|
|2 597
|1 01
|x 4597
|a acq
|
998 |
|
|
|2 697
|1 01
|x 4697
|0 202404
|