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Morphology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Morphology

Originally published in 1974, this updated and substantially revised edition includes chapters on inflectional and lexical morphology, derivational processes and productivity, compounds, paradigms, and much new material on markedness and other aspects of iconicity.

Linguistics: A Very Short Introduction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Linguistics: A Very Short Introduction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-04-24
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  • Publisher: OUP Oxford

Linguistics falls in the gap between arts and science, on the edges of which the most fascinating discoveries and the most important problems are found. Rather than following the conventional organization of many contemporary introductions to the subject, the author of this stimulating guide begins his discussion with the oldest, 'arts' end of the subject and moves chronologically through to the newest research - the 'science' aspects. A series of short thematic chapters look in turn at such areas as the prehistory of languages and their common origins, language and evolution, language in time and space (the nature of change inherent in language), grammars and dictionaries (how systematic is...

Morphology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 251

Morphology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Syntax
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Syntax

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1981
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This is a textbook of a fundamental kind, designed to introduce students to the basic concepts of syntax. Professor Matthews does not expound the model of any one theoretical school; nor does he attempt a straightforward synthesis of already published work. He believes that students have much to gain from the descriptive traditions of individual languages as well as from theorists. His approach is therefore thematic, dealing with the nature of syntactic relations and all the main types of construction (predication, attribution, coordination etc.). There is much that is original, and every chapter manifests Professor Matthews' characteristic good sense and scholarly discernment. Students will...

The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 468

The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics

This dictionary provides over 3150 entries on all aspects of linguistics, from phonetics to formal semantics. It includes worldwide coverage of language families and major languages.

Syntactic Relations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

Syntactic Relations

A critique of two fundamental assumptions: do phrases really form hierarchical 'trees' and have 'heads'?

The Positions of Adjectives in English
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

The Positions of Adjectives in English

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book explores the uses of adjectives in different constructions, and of the problems that arise in their analysis, both in terms of syntactic theory and philosophy of grammar. Professor Matthews also examines a variety of other issues relating to individual adjective positions, including the basic structure of noun phrases and the justification for binary constituents; the status of the copular and its uses in the progressive; the indeterminacy of what were once described as raised constructions; and the function of postmodifying adjectives and adjective phrases in relation to others. The book will be of interest to graduate students and researchers in theoretical and descriptive linguistics, especially those focusing on the history of the English language and lexicology.

What Graeco-Roman Grammar Was About
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

What Graeco-Roman Grammar Was About

This book explains how the grammarians of the Graeco-Romance world perceived the nature and structure of the languages they taught. The volume focuses primarily on the early centuries AD, a time when the Roman Empire was at its peak; in this period, a grammarian not only had a secure place in the ancient system of education, but could take for granted an established technical understanding of language. By delineating what that ancient model of grammar was, P. H. Matthews highlights both those aspects that have persisted to this day and seem reassuringly familiar, such as 'parts of speech', as well as those aspects that are wholly dissimilar to our present understanding of grammar and language. The volume is written to be accessible to students of linguistics from undergraduate level upwards, and assumes no knowledge of Latin or Ancient Greek.

The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics

This invaluable work is the most authoritative dictionary of linguistics of its kind available. Clear and concise, it contains over 3,000 entries ranging from epiglottal and morpheme to Austronesian and Navajo. Entries cover every aspect of linguistics including language theory and history,language families and major languages from all over the world, and key figures and ideas in linguistics.The author, Peter Matthews, is Professor of Linguistics at Cambridge University and an established expert in the field of linguistics.Wide-ranging and accessible, this dictionary is ideal reference for students and teachers, and a great introduction to linguistics for anyone with an interest in language and its study.

A Short History of Structural Linguistics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

A Short History of Structural Linguistics

This concise history of structural linguistics charts its development from the 1870s to the present day. It explains what structuralism was and why its ideas are still central today. For structuralists a language is a self-contained and tightly organised system whose history is of changes from one state of the system to another. This idea has its origin in the nineteenth century and was developed in the twentieth by Saussure and his followers, including the school of Bloomfield in the United States. Through the work of Chomsky, especially, it is still very influential. Matthews examines the beginnings of structuralism and analyses the vital role played in it by the study of sound systems and the problems of how systems change. He discusses theories of the overall structure of a language, the 'Chomskyan revolution' in the 1950s, and the structuralist theories of meaning.