In:The Legacy of Zellig Harris: Language and information into the 21st century
Edited by Bruce E. Nevin
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 228] 2002
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 22 November 2002
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.228.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgementsxxxv
The background of transformational and metalanguage analysis
Part I. Philosophy of science
1. Method and theory in Harris’s Grammar of Information
2. Some implications of Zellig Harris’s work for the philosophy of science
3. Consequences of the metalanguage being included in the language
4. On Discovery Procedures
Part 2. Discourse and sublanguage analysis
5. Grammatical specification of scientific sublanguages
6. Classifiers and reference
7. Some implications of Zellig Harris’s discourse analysis
8. Accounting for subjectivity (point of view)
Part 3. Syntax and semantics
9. Some new results on Transfer Grammar
10. Pseudoarguments and pseudocomplements
11. Verbs of a feather flock together II: The child’s discovery of words and their meanings
Part IV. Phonology
12. The voiceless unaspirated stops of English
13. On the bipartite distribution of phonemes
Part V. Applications
14. Operator grammar and the poetic form of Takelma texts
15. A practical application of string analysis
Zellig Sabbettai Harris: A comprehensive bibliography of his writings, 1932-2003
Name index
Subject index
