In:Substance-based Grammar – The (Ongoing) Work of John Anderson:
Edited by Roger Böhm and Harry van der Hulst
[Studies in Language Companion Series 204] 2018
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 12 December 2018
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Table of contents
Preface
Introduction
Harry van der Hulst
Roger Böhm
Part I.Foundations and historiography
Investigating substance-based grammar: The grammar of semantic and grammatical relations – An interview with John M. Anderson
József Andor
Anderson’s case grammar and the history of localism
Jean-Michel Fortis
Part II.Lexicon, meaning and syntax
The substance of the lexicon in a Generative Lexicon
Christian Bassac
Residual notional content of Indo-European n-stems: Substance-based coherence of Old English weak declension classes
Fran Colman
Just for the record: Dependency (vs. constituency) for the umpteenth time – A concise guide for the confused with an appended how-(not)-to-read Tesnière’s Éléments
Roger Böhm
Figurativeness in English grammarThe role of metonymic tropes and schemes of repetition
Graeme Trousdale
Part III.Phonology
Rhotics and the derhoticization of English: A Dependency Phonology analysis
Sylvain Navarro
On grounding, emergent modularity and grammaticalisation in phonology
Phil Carr
Degrees of complexity in phonological segments
Harry van der Hulst
Jeroen van de Weijer
Language index
Subject index
