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Table of contents
Prefacevii
I. Semiotics and semantics
How many levels should a grammar recognize?25 Entailment described in ordinary prose31 A problem with semantic interpretive rules: A paricular case of reciprocals43 Zum Verhältnis von Lexem und Paraphrase57 II. The sentence and its structure
The depth of deep structure75 La valence: Sémantique et syntaxe95 Control in competing frameworks101 The Czech infinitive in the functions of objective and the rules of coreference123 Four (simple) remarks on coordination163 III. Below the sentence structure
A note on the ‘Aorist’173 Bedingungen für die Aktualgenese deutscher Nominalkomposita185 A curious case of phonemic substitution205 A formal approach to error taxonomy217 IV. Topic and focus
Linearization, text type, and parameter weighting245 The “Question test” re-examined261 A note on the order of constituents in relation to the principles of GB theory313 V. Text and context
Kontext und mögliche Welt (Eine Untersuchung der indirekten Rede)327 Question-answer correspondence and the semantics of questions373 A purported theory of relevance383 Bedeutung und Funktionen von Gegenfragen419 Articles, word order and resource control hypothesis433 Code-switching in colloquial Czech455 VI. Formal and computational methods
Array logic for syntactic production processors477 Mathematische Betrachtungen zur Zuverlässigkeit von Verfahren513 Computerunterstütze Untersuchungen der Graphem- und Phonemebene541 Semiotic aspects of machine translation555 Some ideas about density in knowledge bases565 Investigating human factors in natural language data base query585 Postface
15 années de coopération avec le groupe de linguistique algébrique609