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The feature structure of functional categories / Elabbas Benmamoun
Titre : The feature structure of functional categories : a comparative study of Arabic dialects / Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Elabbas Benmamoun Editeur : New York : Oxford University Press Année de publication : 2000 Collection : Oxford studies in comparative syntax num. 16 Importance : xi, 180 p. Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 0-19-511994-0 Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 492.7 Résumé : The feature structure of functional categories : a comparative study of Arabic dialects / [texte imprimé] / Elabbas Benmamoun . - New York : Oxford University Press, 2000 . - xi, 180 p. ; 25 cm. - (Oxford studies in comparative syntax; 16) .
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité C1-002597 425-123.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Disponible The grammar of words / Geert Booij
Titre : The grammar of words : an introduction to linguistic morphology Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Geert Booij Mention d'édition : 2nd ed. Editeur : New York : Oxford University Press Année de publication : 2007 Collection : Oxford textbooks in linguistics Importance : 345 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 24*17 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-922624-5 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Grammar words wahat is linguistic morphology word-formation inflection interfaces morphology and mind Index. décimale : 425 Résumé : "This is a basic introduction to how words are formed. It shows how the component parts of words affects their grammatical function, meaning, and sound"--Provided by publisher. The grammar of words : an introduction to linguistic morphology [texte imprimé] / Geert Booij . - 2nd ed. . - New York : Oxford University Press, 2007 . - 345 p. : ill. ; 24*17 cm.. - (Oxford textbooks in linguistics) .
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Mots-clés : Grammar words wahat is linguistic morphology word-formation inflection interfaces morphology and mind Index. décimale : 425 Résumé : "This is a basic introduction to how words are formed. It shows how the component parts of words affects their grammatical function, meaning, and sound"--Provided by publisher. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 003591 425-041.2 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Disponible 003592 425-041.3 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Disponible C1-002752 425-41.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Disponible The higher functional field / Poletto,Cecelia
Titre : The higher functional field : Evidence from northern italian dialects Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Poletto,Cecelia, Auteur Editeur : New York : Oxford University Press Année de publication : 2000 Importance : 207 P. Format : 23*15 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-513357-8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Work subject sentences verb . Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : This work investigates the syntax of the higher portion of the functional structure of the clause using comparative data from hundreds of Northern Italian dialects. The area contains dialects that are different in most ways yet homogenous syntactically, making it an ideal ground for analysing micro-variations in syntax. The book sheds new light on debated problems such as subject-clitic inversion, verb movement and subject positions, and the structure of the higher functional phrases. The higher functional field : Evidence from northern italian dialects [texte imprimé] / Poletto,Cecelia, Auteur . - New York : Oxford University Press, 2000 . - 207 P. ; 23*15 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-19-513357-8
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Work subject sentences verb . Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : This work investigates the syntax of the higher portion of the functional structure of the clause using comparative data from hundreds of Northern Italian dialects. The area contains dialects that are different in most ways yet homogenous syntactically, making it an ideal ground for analysing micro-variations in syntax. The book sheds new light on debated problems such as subject-clitic inversion, verb movement and subject positions, and the structure of the higher functional phrases. Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 109899 421-216.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Exclu du prêt The linguistics wars / Harris, Randy-Allen
Titre : The linguistics wars Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Harris, Randy-Allen, Auteur Editeur : New York : Oxford University Press Année de publication : 1993 Importance : 356 P. Format : 23*15 cm. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-507256-3 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Language thought wars chhomskyan revolutions model heresy ethos semantics Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : Harris tells the story of a schism that developed in the ranks of linguistics during the sixties and seventies, between Noam Chomsky and a group of his followers who formed a splinter group that took his ideas in a different direction. The dispute is filled with personalities and anecdotes, and also serves as a case study in the way scientists and scholars negotiate theories. The linguistics wars [texte imprimé] / Harris, Randy-Allen, Auteur . - New York : Oxford University Press, 1993 . - 356 P. ; 23*15 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-19-507256-3
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Language thought wars chhomskyan revolutions model heresy ethos semantics Index. décimale : 421 Résumé : Harris tells the story of a schism that developed in the ranks of linguistics during the sixties and seventies, between Noam Chomsky and a group of his followers who formed a splinter group that took his ideas in a different direction. The dispute is filled with personalities and anecdotes, and also serves as a case study in the way scientists and scholars negotiate theories. Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité C1-002344 421-171.1 Ouvrage Bibliothèque Centrale 400 - Langues Exclu du prêt The literary mind / Mark Turner
Titre : The literary mind Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Mark Turner Editeur : New York : Oxford University Press Année de publication : 1996 Importance : viii, 187 p. Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-19-510411-0 Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 801/. Résumé : We usually consider literary thinking to be peripheral and dispensable, an activity for specialists: poets, prophets, lunatics, and babysitters. Certainly we do not think it is the basis of the mind. We think of stories and parables from Aesop's Fables or The Thousand and One Nights, for example, as exotic tales set in strange lands, with spectacular images, talking animals, and fantastic plots--wonderful entertainments, often insightful, but well removed from logic and science, and entirely foreign to the world of everyday thought. But Mark Turner argues that this common wisdom is wrong. The literary mind--the mind of stories and parables--is not peripheral but basic to thought. Story is the central principle of our experience and knowledge. Parable--the projection of story to give meaning to new encounters--is the indispensable tool of everyday reason. Literary thought makes everyday thought possible. This book makes the revolutionary claim that the basic issue for cognitive science is the nature of literary thinking. In The Literary Mind, Turner ranges from the tools of modern linguistics, to the recent work of neuroscientists such as Antonio Damasio and Gerald Edelman, to literary masterpieces by Homer, Dante, Shakespeare, and Proust, as he explains how story and projection--and their powerful combination in parable--are fundamental to everyday thought. In simple and traditional English, he reveals how we use parable to understand space and time, to grasp what it means to be located in space and time, and to conceive of ourselves, other selves, other lives, and other viewpoints. He explains the role of parable in reasoning, in categorizing, and in solving problems. He develops a powerful model of conceptual construction and, in a far-reaching final chapter, extends it to a new conception of the origin of language that contradicts proposals by such thinkers as Noam Chomsky and Steven Pinker. Turner argues that story, projection, and parable precede grammar, that language follows from these mental capacities as a consequence. Language, he concludes, is the child of the literary mind. Offering major revisions to our understanding of thought, conceptual activity, and the origin and nature of language, The Literary Mind presents a unified theory of central problems in cognitive science, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy. It gives new and unexpected answers to classic questions about knowledge, creativity, understanding, reason, and invention. The literary mind [texte imprimé] / Mark Turner . - New York : Oxford University Press, 1996 . - viii, 187 p. ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-19-510411-0
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 801/. Résumé : We usually consider literary thinking to be peripheral and dispensable, an activity for specialists: poets, prophets, lunatics, and babysitters. Certainly we do not think it is the basis of the mind. We think of stories and parables from Aesop's Fables or The Thousand and One Nights, for example, as exotic tales set in strange lands, with spectacular images, talking animals, and fantastic plots--wonderful entertainments, often insightful, but well removed from logic and science, and entirely foreign to the world of everyday thought. But Mark Turner argues that this common wisdom is wrong. The literary mind--the mind of stories and parables--is not peripheral but basic to thought. Story is the central principle of our experience and knowledge. Parable--the projection of story to give meaning to new encounters--is the indispensable tool of everyday reason. Literary thought makes everyday thought possible. This book makes the revolutionary claim that the basic issue for cognitive science is the nature of literary thinking. In The Literary Mind, Turner ranges from the tools of modern linguistics, to the recent work of neuroscientists such as Antonio Damasio and Gerald Edelman, to literary masterpieces by Homer, Dante, Shakespeare, and Proust, as he explains how story and projection--and their powerful combination in parable--are fundamental to everyday thought. In simple and traditional English, he reveals how we use parable to understand space and time, to grasp what it means to be located in space and time, and to conceive of ourselves, other selves, other lives, and other viewpoints. He explains the role of parable in reasoning, in categorizing, and in solving problems. He develops a powerful model of conceptual construction and, in a far-reaching final chapter, extends it to a new conception of the origin of language that contradicts proposals by such thinkers as Noam Chomsky and Steven Pinker. Turner argues that story, projection, and parable precede grammar, that language follows from these mental capacities as a consequence. Language, he concludes, is the child of the literary mind. Offering major revisions to our understanding of thought, conceptual activity, and the origin and nature of language, The Literary Mind presents a unified theory of central problems in cognitive science, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy. It gives new and unexpected answers to classic questions about knowledge, creativity, understanding, reason, and invention. Réservation
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