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Hockett, Charles Francis
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A course in modern linguistics // Charles F. Hockett
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Hockett, Charles Francis
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621 pages :illustrations,22 cm
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction -- 2. Phonemes -- 3. Phonemic notation -- 4. English intonation -- 5. English accent -- 6. English juncture -- 7. Phonetics -- 8. Contoid articulations -- 9. Vocoid articulations; timing and coordination -- 10. Phonemic arrangements; redundancy -- 11. Types of phonemic systems -- 12. Phonemic analysis -- 13. Phonemes and sound -- 14. Morphemes -- 15. Morphemes and phonemes -- 16. The design of a language -- 17. Immediate constituents -- 18. Form classes and constructions -- 19. Words -- 20. Morphology and syntax -- 21. Syntactical construction-types: endocentric -- 22. Syntactical construction-types: exocentric -- 23. Sentences and clauses -- 24. Inflection -- 25. Kinds of syntactical linkage -- 26. Parts of speech -- 27. Grammatical categories -- 28. Derivation -- 29. Surface and deep grammar -- 30. Substitutes -- 31. The grammatical core -- 32. Morphophonemics -- 33. Types of alternation -- 34. Canonical forms and economy -- 35. Secondary effects of phonemic shapes -- 36. Idiom formation -- 37. Types of idioms -- 38. Idiolect, dialect, language -- 39. Common core and overall pattern -- 40. American English stressed syllabics -- 41. Linguistic ontogeny -- 42. Phylogenetic change -- 43. Old and Middle English -- 44. Kinds of phylogenetic change -- 45. Mechanisms of phylogenetic change -- 46. Innovation and survival -- 47. The conditions for borrowing -- 48. Kinds of loans -- 49. Adaptation and impact -- 50. Analogical creation -- 51. Further varieties of analogy -- 52. The nature of sound change -- 53. Coalescence and split -- 54. The consequences of sound change -- 55. Internal reconstruction -- 56. Dialect geography -- 57. The comparative method -- 58. Reconstructing phonemics -- 59. Reconstructing morphophonemics and grammar -- 60. Further results of the comparative method -- 61. Glottochronology -- 62. Writing -- 63. Literature -- 64. Man's place in nature
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A course in modern linguistics /
Hockett, Charles Francis
A course in modern linguistics /
Charles F. Hockett - 621 pages :illustrations,22 cm
Includes bibliography (pages 599-605) and index
1. Introduction -- 2. Phonemes -- 3. Phonemic notation -- 4. English intonation -- 5. English accent -- 6. English juncture -- 7. Phonetics -- 8. Contoid articulations -- 9. Vocoid articulations; timing and coordination -- 10. Phonemic arrangements; redundancy -- 11. Types of phonemic systems -- 12. Phonemic analysis -- 13. Phonemes and sound -- 14. Morphemes -- 15. Morphemes and phonemes -- 16. The design of a language -- 17. Immediate constituents -- 18. Form classes and constructions -- 19. Words -- 20. Morphology and syntax -- 21. Syntactical construction-types: endocentric -- 22. Syntactical construction-types: exocentric -- 23. Sentences and clauses -- 24. Inflection -- 25. Kinds of syntactical linkage -- 26. Parts of speech -- 27. Grammatical categories -- 28. Derivation -- 29. Surface and deep grammar -- 30. Substitutes -- 31. The grammatical core -- 32. Morphophonemics -- 33. Types of alternation -- 34. Canonical forms and economy -- 35. Secondary effects of phonemic shapes -- 36. Idiom formation -- 37. Types of idioms -- 38. Idiolect, dialect, language -- 39. Common core and overall pattern -- 40. American English stressed syllabics -- 41. Linguistic ontogeny -- 42. Phylogenetic change -- 43. Old and Middle English -- 44. Kinds of phylogenetic change -- 45. Mechanisms of phylogenetic change -- 46. Innovation and survival -- 47. The conditions for borrowing -- 48. Kinds of loans -- 49. Adaptation and impact -- 50. Analogical creation -- 51. Further varieties of analogy -- 52. The nature of sound change -- 53. Coalescence and split -- 54. The consequences of sound change -- 55. Internal reconstruction -- 56. Dialect geography -- 57. The comparative method -- 58. Reconstructing phonemics -- 59. Reconstructing morphophonemics and grammar -- 60. Further results of the comparative method -- 61. Glottochronology -- 62. Writing -- 63. Literature -- 64. Man's place in nature
The book covers a wider range of topics than any other recent work in English. In general it is clearly written; in spots it is even entertaining, which is more than one has a right to expect in a textbook. Hockett has an enviable gift for introducing topics which are novel to the general reader and making them understandable. The recapitulation of new terminology and the exercises at the end of chapters are also a pedagogically commendable device. One senses that this book has grown out of the practice of a stimulating and successful class lecturer
LCCN: 58005007
Nat. Bib. No.: GB58-15285Subjects--Topical Terms:
745097
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LC Class. No.: P121 / .H63 1958
Dewey Class. No.: 400
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1. Introduction -- 2. Phonemes -- 3. Phonemic notation -- 4. English intonation -- 5. English accent -- 6. English juncture -- 7. Phonetics -- 8. Contoid articulations -- 9. Vocoid articulations; timing and coordination -- 10. Phonemic arrangements; redundancy -- 11. Types of phonemic systems -- 12. Phonemic analysis -- 13. Phonemes and sound -- 14. Morphemes -- 15. Morphemes and phonemes -- 16. The design of a language -- 17. Immediate constituents -- 18. Form classes and constructions -- 19. Words -- 20. Morphology and syntax -- 21. Syntactical construction-types: endocentric -- 22. Syntactical construction-types: exocentric -- 23. Sentences and clauses -- 24. Inflection -- 25. Kinds of syntactical linkage -- 26. Parts of speech -- 27. Grammatical categories -- 28. Derivation -- 29. Surface and deep grammar -- 30. Substitutes -- 31. The grammatical core -- 32. Morphophonemics -- 33. Types of alternation -- 34. Canonical forms and economy -- 35. Secondary effects of phonemic shapes -- 36. Idiom formation -- 37. Types of idioms -- 38. Idiolect, dialect, language -- 39. Common core and overall pattern -- 40. American English stressed syllabics -- 41. Linguistic ontogeny -- 42. Phylogenetic change -- 43. Old and Middle English -- 44. Kinds of phylogenetic change -- 45. Mechanisms of phylogenetic change -- 46. Innovation and survival -- 47. The conditions for borrowing -- 48. Kinds of loans -- 49. Adaptation and impact -- 50. Analogical creation -- 51. Further varieties of analogy -- 52. The nature of sound change -- 53. Coalescence and split -- 54. The consequences of sound change -- 55. Internal reconstruction -- 56. Dialect geography -- 57. The comparative method -- 58. Reconstructing phonemics -- 59. Reconstructing morphophonemics and grammar -- 60. Further results of the comparative method -- 61. Glottochronology -- 62. Writing -- 63. Literature -- 64. Man's place in nature
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