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  • ...y]], [[semantic role]]s etc. The Mapping Principle guarantees that crucial aspects of structure, specifically those relating to grammatical relations, are aut
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  • ...dic and the temporal aspects of speech, that is, for the [[autosegmental]] model of phonological representations.
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  • <ul><li>Observations and descriptions of all aspects of language and text phenomena including the areas of psycholinguistics, so <li>Methodological problems of linguistic measurement, model construction, sampling and test theory.</li>
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  • ...y is typical of [[logical semantics]] which is [[truth condition]]al and [[model]]-theoretic (Montague (1970), Gamut 1991). ...approaches need not be incompatible, because they all deal with different aspects of meaning (see Chierchia &amp; McConnell-Ginet 1990).
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  • ...ion]]en spezifische Verständigungsprobleme und sind, wie schon in Chomsky, Aspects (Kap. 1, §2) ausführlich erörtert, relevant für die Untersuchung mensch *N. Chomsky, Aspects of the Theory of Syntax. 1965 [Dt.: Aspekte der Syntax-Theorie. Übersetzt
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  • ...separated laws and hypotheses which have been found so far into a complex model which not only describes the linguistic phenomena but also provides a means ...erized as an interdisciplinary approach to the modeling of certain dynamic aspects of systems, which occur in different disciplines for different objects of i
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  • comprehending texts. Therefore, a model of "linguistic structure" cannot be considered realistic if it cannot be pu ...or years, no means of accounting for them other than by means of a network model has ever been proposed.
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  • Although this model covers a number of functions, it cannot really answer the question of why s ...de-switching specific rules, as for example the 'head-compliment principle model'.
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  • ...nly the qualitative mathematical means (algebra, set theory) and logics to model structural properties of language, quantitative linguistics (QL) studies th ...solutely static concept of system, which has prevailed until our days. The aspects of systems which exceed structure, viz. functions, dynamics, processes, wer
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  • ...n linguistics, but on literature, as well; thus, his early interest in all aspects of philology in a broad understanding of this term, continued in his later ...s distribution is chosen since it has repeatedly turned out to be the best model for Slavic letter, sound, and phoneme frequencies. As can easily be seen, t
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  • This model is often based on the model of Latin grammar and on the assumption that combinatorial tenses such as th During a process of grammaticalization such verbs lose specific aspects of their meaning, and thus also broadening their distribution (e. g. to hum
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Dell_Hymes#The_.22S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G.22_model S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G model]) to categorize speech situations. With the help of eight components, speak ...liday, Michael A.K. and Ruqaiya Hasan (1990). Language, context, and text: aspects of language in a social-semiotic perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Pre
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