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E-raamat: Substance-based Grammar - The (Ongoing) Work of John Anderson

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The contributions of this volume centre around the (ongoing) work of John Anderson, Professor Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh and Fellow of the British Academy, who, with detailed studies in phonology, morphology, semantics and syntax as well as careful discussions of historical and methodological issues in linguistics at large, has been and still is the central figure in the development of a theory of language structure driven by the assumption of structural analogy between syntax and phonology and firmly grounded in the long-standing tradition of substantively based grammar behind it. The first contribution is a lengthy interview, based on a series of written interchanges by József Andor with John Anderson, which focuses on the development of Andersons work and its relation to contemporaneous developments in linguistics. The following eight contributions, centring on general issues concerning the historiography of localism, the lexicon, meaning and syntax and, finally, phonology, deal with applications, extensions, answers to criticism and philosophical context of Andersons work.
Preface vii
Introduction 1(8)
Harry van der Hulst
Roger Bohm
Part I Foundations and historiography
Investigating substance-based grammar: The grammar of semantic and grammatical relations -- An interview with John M. Anderson
9(104)
Jozsef Andor
Anderson's case grammar and the history of localism
113(88)
Jean-Michel Fortis
Part II Lexicon, meaning and syntax
The substance of the lexicon in a Generative Lexicon
201(24)
Christian Bassac
Entitatives and Indo-European n-stems: Conversion, subjunction, and the substance-based coherence of old English weak declension classes
225(36)
Fran Colman
Just for the record: Dependency (vs. constituency) for the umpteenth time -- A concise guide for the confused with an appended how-(not)-to-read Tesniere's Elements
261(50)
Roger Bohm
Figurativeness in English grammar: The role of metonymic tropes and schemes of repetition
311(28)
Graeme Trousdale
Part III Phonology
Rhotics and the derhoticization of English: A Dependency Phonology analysis
339(26)
Sylvain Navarro
On grounding, internalism, modularity and grammaticalization in phonology
365(20)
Philip Carr
Degrees of complexity in phonological segments
385(46)
Harry van der Hulst
Jeroen van de Weijer
Language index 431(2)
Subject index 433