Morphology and Syntax Linguistics Social Sciences
Morphology and Syntax Linguistics Social Sciences
Morphology and Syntax
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- A freeware Windows program that produces an automatic morphological analysis of any language's corpus.
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- Discusses a fundamental methodological error in most branches of linguistic science, using the outdated Government and Binding theory of the Chomskian tradition as an example.
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- A full outline and explanation of the theory.
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- A complete overview of the theory of the architecture of grammar.
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- Resources for systemic functional linguists, including bibliographies, conference lists, e-mail addresses, links, software, and courses worldwide.
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- Lists published references concerning syntax.
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- Argues that the same set of principles that govern language learning also contribute to a theory of sentence processing.
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- A review of some of the key questions in modern morphology.
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- A complete outlined overview.
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- A textbook-length explanation of Chomsky's theory, in PDF format.
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- A BulTreeBank project. Paper by Petya Osenova'.
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- A Java program that dynamically renders from sentence input a syntactical tree, in accordance with Chomsky's Universal Grammar.
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- A tutorial explaining several ways to understand the inflectional lexicon.
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- Explains the importance of the logical form; specifically, in relation to the syntactically correct form according to Chomsky's theories of Universal Grammar.
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- A collection of papers written within the context of Chomsky's Minimalist Program.
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- A record of reported cases of metathesis, maintained by the Ohio State University.
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- An overview of the subconscious yet active process of grammar at work in the human mind.
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- A presentation on the grammatical theory, including tree diagrams.
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- An overview of the nature of the lexeme and morpheme.
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- A dissertation exploring the effects of speech perception strategies upon morphological structure.
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- Article on Roy Harris's position, elucidated by reference to Kant in his _Critique of Judgment_.
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- An archive of recent works in morphosyntax from Stanford University, in PS format.
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