African linguistics essays in memory of M. W. K. Semikenke.
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book | Library of Linguistics | GOYVAERTS- AG | Available | 3541058-10 |
Introduction : experimental linguistics in historical perspective / B.L. Dewing, G.D. Prideaux, W.J. Baker -- On paraphrase / Paul Fletcher -- What is structural ambiguity? / P.G. Patel -- On theories of focus / Christine M. Andrew -- Preliminaries to the experimental investigation of style in language / Mary Lois Marckworth -- English pluralization, a testing ground for rule evaluation / Bruce L. Derwing -- Grammatical properties of sentences as a basis for concept formation / William J. Baker, Gary D. Prideaux, and Bruce L. Derwing -- Grammatical voice and illocutionary meaning in an aural concept formation task / J. Raymond Reid -- Grammatical simplicity or performative efficiency? / Wm. J. Baker and Gary D. Prideaux -- A performative definition of sentence relatedness / Gary D. Prideaux and Wm. J. Baker -- Paraphrase relationships among clefted sentences / Paul Fletcher -- The recognition of ambiguity / Gary D. Prideaux and Wm. J. Baker -- An experimental investigation of focus / Christine M. Andrew -- A discriminant function analysis of co-variation of a number of syntactic devices in five prose genres / Mary Lois Marckworth and Wm. J. Baker -- Rule learning and the English inflections (with special emphasis on the plural) / Bruce L. Derwing and Wm. J. Baker -- Perceptual dimensions of phonemic recognition / John C.L. Ingram -- Epilogue : an "information structure" view of language / Wm. J. Baker.