American Linguistics in Transition
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American Linguistics in Transition
From Post-Bloomfieldian Structuralism to Generative Grammar
Newmeyer, Frederick J.
Oxford University Press
06/2022
430
Dura
Inglês
9780192843760
15 a 20 dias
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1: The structuralist ascendancy in American linguistics
2: American structuralism and European structuralism: How they saw each other
3: Martin Joos's Readings in Linguistics as the apogee of American structuralism
4: Early transformational generative grammar: Some controversial issues
5: The diffusion of generativist ideas
6: The European reception of early transformational generative grammar
7: The contested LSA presidential election of 1970
8: Charles Hockett's attempt to resign from the LSA in 1982
9: The generativist non-dominance of the field in the 1970s and 1980s
Appendices
2: American structuralism and European structuralism: How they saw each other
3: Martin Joos's Readings in Linguistics as the apogee of American structuralism
4: Early transformational generative grammar: Some controversial issues
5: The diffusion of generativist ideas
6: The European reception of early transformational generative grammar
7: The contested LSA presidential election of 1970
8: Charles Hockett's attempt to resign from the LSA in 1982
9: The generativist non-dominance of the field in the 1970s and 1980s
Appendices
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1: The structuralist ascendancy in American linguistics
2: American structuralism and European structuralism: How they saw each other
3: Martin Joos's Readings in Linguistics as the apogee of American structuralism
4: Early transformational generative grammar: Some controversial issues
5: The diffusion of generativist ideas
6: The European reception of early transformational generative grammar
7: The contested LSA presidential election of 1970
8: Charles Hockett's attempt to resign from the LSA in 1982
9: The generativist non-dominance of the field in the 1970s and 1980s
Appendices
2: American structuralism and European structuralism: How they saw each other
3: Martin Joos's Readings in Linguistics as the apogee of American structuralism
4: Early transformational generative grammar: Some controversial issues
5: The diffusion of generativist ideas
6: The European reception of early transformational generative grammar
7: The contested LSA presidential election of 1970
8: Charles Hockett's attempt to resign from the LSA in 1982
9: The generativist non-dominance of the field in the 1970s and 1980s
Appendices
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