In:Linguistic Categorization: Proceedings of an International Symposium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 10–11, 1987
Edited by Roberta Corrigan, Fred Eckman and Michael Noonan
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 61] 1989
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 1 January 1989
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.61.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
Introduction: Linguistic and non-linguistic categorization: Structure and process
I. Prototype effects in language29
A lexical model of color space
Preliminaries to a theory of phonological substance: The substance of sonority
Categorizing phonological segments: The inadequacy of the sonority hierarchy
Experimental evidence for syllable-internal structure
Phonological categories and constituents
Are thematic relations discrete?
Category restrictions in markedness relations
The acquisition of the past participle: Discourse-based vs form-based categories
II. Categorization processes161
Category learning in a connectionist model: Learning to decline the German definite article
Competition and lexical categorization
III. Cross-linguistic categorization243
A discourse approach to the cross-linguistic category ‘Adjective’
Pronominality: A noun-pronoun continuum
On Humboldt on the Dual
Index of names
Language Index
Subject Index
