The Oxford handbook of linguistic analysis / edited by Bernd Heine, Heiko Narrog.

Fifty of the world's most distinguished scholars subject the analytic frameworks of contemporary linguistics to the same set of principled questions, showing which models best explain particular phenomena and offering a unique overview of linguistic theory.

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Other Authors: Heine, Bernd, 1939- (Editor), Narrog, Heiko (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015.
Edition:Second edition.
Series:Oxford handbooks in linguistics.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction, Bernd Heine and Heiko Narrog
  • 2. Linguistic Units in Language Acquisition, Eve V. Clark
  • 3. The Adaptive Approach to Grammar, T. Givon
  • 4. The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Guglielmo Cinque and Luigi Rizz
  • 5. Categorial Grammar, Glyn Morrill
  • 6. Cognitive Grammar, Ronald W. Langacker
  • 7. Embodied Construction Grammar, Jerome Feldman, Ellen Dodge, and John Bryant
  • 8. Sign-Based Construction Grammar, Laura A. Michaelis
  • 9. Conversation Analysis, Jack Sidnell
  • 10. Corpus-Based and Corpus-Driven Analyses of Language Variation and U, Douglas Biber
  • 11. Dependency Grammar and Valency Theory, Vilmos Agel and Klaus Fischer
  • 12. An Emergentist Approach to Syntax, William O'Grady
  • 13. Framework-Free Grammatical Theory, Martin Haspelmath
  • 14. Functional Discourse Grammar, Kees Hengeveld and J. Lachlan Mackenzie
  • 15. Systemic Functional Grammar and the Study of Meaning, Alice Caffarel
  • 16. Lexical-Functional Grammar, Ash Asudeh and Ida Toivonen
  • 17. Grammaticalization and Linguistic Analysis, Bernd Heine and Heiko Narrog
  • 18. Linguistic Minimalism, Cedric Boeckx
  • 19. Morphological Analysis, Geert E. Booij
  • 20. Neurolinguistics: A Cooperative Computation Perspective, Michael A. Arbib
  • 21. Experimental Phonetics, Patrice Speeter Beddor
  • 22. Phonological Analysis, Mary Paster
  • 23. Optimality Theory in Phonology, Maria Gouskova
  • 24. Optimization Principles in the Typology of Number and Articles, Henriette de Swart and Joost Zwarts
  • 25. The Parallel Architecture and its Place in Cognitive Scienc, Ray Jackendoff
  • 26. Neo-Gricean Pragmatic Theory of Conversational Implicature, Yan Huang
  • 27. Relevance Theory, Francisco Yus
  • 28. Probabilistic Linguistics, Rens Bod
  • 29. Linguistic Relativity, Eric Pederson
  • 30. Role and Reference Grammar as a Framework for Linguistic Analysis, Robert D. Van Valin, Jr.
  • 31. Default Semantics, Kasia M. Jaszczolt
  • 32. Experimental Semantic, Teenie Matlock and Bodo Winter
  • 33. A Frames Approach to Semantic Analysis, Charles J. Fillmore and Collin Baker
  • 34. The Natural Semantic Metalanguage Approach, Cliff Goddard
  • 35. The Analysis of Signed Languages, Sherman Wilcox and Phyllis Perrin Wilcox
  • 36. Simpler Syntax, Peter W. Culicover
  • 37. Distributional Typology: Statistical Inquiries into the Dynamics of Linguistic Diversity, Balthasar Bickel
  • 38. Formal Generative Typology, Mark C. Baker
  • 39. Usage-Based Theory, Joan L. Bybee and Clay Beckner
  • 40. Word Grammar, Richard Hudson.