In:Advances in Functional Linguistics: Columbia School beyond its origins
Edited by Joseph Davis, Radmila J. Gorup and Nancy Stern
[Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics 57] 2006
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 20 December 2006
https://doi.org/10.1075/sfsl.57.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/sfsl.57.toc
Table of contents
List of Contributors
Introduction: Consistency and Change in Columbia School Linguistics
Linguistic Theory
Columbia School and Saussure’s langue
Diver’s Theory
Phonology
Phonology as human behavior: Inflectional systems in English
Phonological processes of Japanese based on the theory of phonology as human behavior
Phonology as human behavior: A combinatory phonology of Byelorussian
Phonology as human behavior: The case of Peninsular Spanish
Functional motivations for the sound patterns of English non-lexical Interjections
Phonology without the phoneme
Grammar and lexicon
Tell me about yourself: A unified account of English-self pronouns
Se without deixis
The difference between zero and nothing: Swahili noun class prefixes 5 and 9/10
A semantic analysis of Swahili suffix li
The structure of the Japanese inferential system: A functional analysis of daroo, rashii, soo-da, and yooda
Structuring cues of conjunctive yet, but, and still: A monosemic approach
Beyond Language
The case for articulatory gestures – not sounds – as the physical embodiment of speech signs
Meaning in nonlinguistic systems: Observations, remarks, and hypotheses on food, architecture, and honor in Kenya
Index of names
Subject index
