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Prague Linguistic Circle Papers
Travaux du cercle linguistique de Prague nouvelle série
Volume 1
This volume is the first one of the revived series of Travaux, which was the well-known international book series of the classical Prague Linguistic Circle, published in the years 1929-39. The tradition of the Circle still attracts attention in broad circles of European and American linguistics. The first volume of the new series is divided into five sections: 1. Introductory papers characterizing the development of the Prague School in the recent decades; 2. Methodological issues of structural and functional linguistics; 3. Sentence structure; 4. Discourse patterns; 5. Theory of literature. In accordance with the tradition, the volume contains contributions concerning issues of principle, empirical linguistic studies, and also papers from the theory of literature.
[Prague Linguistic Circle Papers / Travaux du cercle linguistique de Prague N.S., 1] 1995. x, 336 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 28 November 2011
Published online on 28 November 2011
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Table of Contents
- ForewordJosef Vachek | p. v
- Introduction | pp. ix–x
- I: Introductory Survey
- Prague School teachings of the Classical Period and BeyondOldřich Leška | p. 3
- Formal and computational Linguistics in PraguePetr Sgall | p. 23
- II: Fundamental Issues
- Menschlich Gleichartigkeit und inter- wie intrakulturelle MannigfaltigkeitElmar Holenstein | p. 39
- Jakobson and Chomsky on MarkednessEdwin Battistella | p. 55
- Functional System and EvaluationFrantišek Čermák | p. 3
- Structural Linguistics and Formal SemanticsJaroslav Peregrin | p. 85
- III: Sentence Structure
- A Contrastive View of Syntactic AmbiguitiesLibuše Dušková | p. 101
- Surface and Underlying Word OrderEva Hajičová | p. 113
- Structural Properties of Information Packaging in German and in Universal GrammarWerner Abraham | p. 125
- Underlying Structures and UnificationVladimír Petkevič | p. 157
- IV: Discourse Patterns
- A Static View and a Dynamic View on Text and DiscourseFrantisek Danes | p. 185
- Discourse Modelling for Automatic SummerisingKaren Sparck Jones | p. 201
- V: Views on development
- The Redudancy of Grammatical Agreement as a DevelopmentIgor Němec | p. 231
- Convergent Evolution, Creolization and ReferentialityZuzanna Topolińska | p. 239
- Die ersten stufen des Erwerbs der slowenischen Flexion: Eine FallstudieWolfgang U. Dressler and Jasna Makovec-Černe | p. 249
- The Last of the Canterbury Tales: Artificial Intelligence in the Fith MillenniumJacob L. Mey | p. 261
- VI: Theory of Literature
- A Work as a “Thing” and as a SignMilan Jankovič | p. 297
- Symbol and the “Metaphysics of Presence”Vladimír Svatoň | p. 313
- Winston S. Churchill’s Use of AlliterationJiří Nosek | p. 323
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