In:Integrational Linguistics: Vol. I: General Outline
Hans-Heinrich Lieb
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 17] 1983
► pp. xv–xxiii
Published online: 1 January 1984
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.17.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.17.toc
Table of contents
Dedicationv
Acknowledgmentsvi
General prefacevii
Table of contentsxv
0 Introduction1
1 Languages and their systems15
2 idiolects and their systems35
Part B: Outline of syntax
3 Basic approach (1): A surface syntax for semantics52
4 Basic approach (2): syntactic structures and syntactic functions63
5 Syntactic structures (1): the constituent structure component80
6 Syntactic structures (2): paradigms and syntactic marking categories97
7 Syntactic structures (3): the marking structure component111
8 Syntactic structures (4): intonation structures. The structure assignment122
9 Constituent functions, category functions, accents133
Part C: Outline of morphology
10 Basic approach. Pure morphological constituent structures154
11 Pure morphological marking structures and morphological intonation structures168
12 morphological structures and morphological functions185
Part D: Outline of morphosemantics
13 Lexical meanings204
14 the basis for morphosemantic meaning composition215
15 morphosemantic meaning composition234
Part E: Outline of syntactic semantics (1): syntactic meanings
16 Lexical meanings in syntax249
17 Sentence meanings264
18 referential meanings and reference bases278
Basic, intermediate, and complete syntactic meanings289
Part F: Outline of syntactic semantics (2): meaning composition
20 intermediate syntactic meanings302
21 predication bases318
22 predication bases and semantic roles332
23 predication341
24 Predication, neagtion, and accents352
25 Potential rhemata and potential rhematic background364
26 Referential meanings and potential thematic parts380
27 The construction of sentence meanings400
Part G: Integrational grammars
28 Theory integration (1): theories of language; grammars of languages and varieties419
29 theory integration (2): idiolect grammars; non-linguistic theories433
30 Integrational grammars as axiomatic theories445
Bibliographies464
List of references464
Bibliography of integrational linguistics471
Indexes483
Index of names483
Index of extratheoretical terms and subject486
Index of theoretical terms and subjects492
Lists520
Notational conventions520
List of symbols523
List of variables524
List constants525
