Adjectives are comparatively less well studied than the lexical categories of nouns and verbs. The present volume brings together studies in the syntax and semantics of adjectives. Four of the contributions investigate the syntax of adjectives in a variety of languages (English, French, Mandarin Chi
Form and formalism in linguistics
✍ Scribed by James McElvenny, (ed.)
- Publisher
- Language Science Press; Freie Universität
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 288
- Series
- History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences (1)
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Preface
James McElvenny iii
1 Visual formalisms in comparative-historical linguistics
Judith Kaplan 1
2 Alternating sounds and the formal franchise in phonology
James McElvenny 35
3 On Sapir’s notion of form/pattern and its aesthetic background
Jean-Michel Fortis 59
4 Linguistics as a “special science”: A comparison of Sapir and Fodor
Els Elffers 89
5 The impact of Russian formalism on linguistic structuralism
Bart Karstens 115
6 The resistant embrace of formalism in the work of Émile Benveniste
and Aurélien Sauvageot
John E. Joseph 141
7 Linguistics as a science of structure
Ryan M. Nefdt 175
8 Formalism, grammatical rules, and normativity
Geoffrey K. Pullum 197
9 Linguistic form: A political epistemology
Nick Riemer 225
✦ Table of Contents
Contents
Preface James McElvenny
1 Visual formalisms in comparative-historical linguistics Judith Kaplan
1 Introduction
2 From tables to trees
3 Canonical visual metaphors
4 Metaphors and visual aids in twentieth-century textbooks
5 From anti-realism to realism in the digital era
6 Conclusion
2 Alternating sounds and the formal franchise in phonology James McElvenny
1 Introduction
2 Alternating sounds in America
3 Steinthal and the Humboldtian tradition
4 Phonetic latitude and sound laws
5 Conclusion
3 On Sapir's notion of form/pattern and its aesthetic background Jean-Michel Fortis
1 IntroductionParts of this chapter have already appeared as a post of the multi-author blog History and Philosophy of the Language Sciences Fortis2014 and in an extended French version Fortis2015.
2 An example of pattern: the phonological system
3 Patterns as Gestalten
4 The form-feeling
5 Diachrony
6 Form, function and formal play
7 The form drive
8 On the source of the form-feeling: Croce?
9 Form-feeling and Formgefühl: Vischer and Wölfflin
10 Form-feeling and Formgefühl: Lipps and Dessoir
11 Conclusion
4 Linguistics as a special science'': A comparison of Sapir and Fodor Els Elffers
1 Introduction
2 Pitfalls of predecessorship
3 Sapir: against asuperorganic''
4 Fodor: against reductive physicalism
5 Similarities and differences
6 Which basic and special sciences?
7 Characterizing special sciences
8 Laws and exceptions
9 Getting involved
10 Clues to token physicalism
11 What became of token physicalism?
12 Linguistics as a ``special science''
5 The impact of Russian formalism on linguistic structuralism Bart Karstens
1 Introduction
2 Mukarovsky's definition of structuralism as opposed to formalism
3 Lévi-Strauss's voicing of structuralism contra Propp's organicist formalism
4 Systemic formalism and its points of contact with structuralism
5 Structuralism as a merger of multiple constituents
6 Conclusion
6 The resistant embrace of formalism in the work of Émile Benveniste and Aurélien Sauvageot John E. Joseph
1 Introduction
2 Benveniste and structuralism
3 The issue of discontinuity
4 Benveniste’s early work: in what sense is it structuralist?
5 The spirit of philology in Sauvageot
6 Benveniste’s later work: enunciation
7 Conclusion
7 Linguistics as a science of structure Ryan M. Nefdt
1 Introduction
2 Theory change in generative linguistics
3 From phrases to phases
4 Structural realism and linguistics
5 In search of lost paradigms
6 Conclusion
8 Formalism, grammatical rules, and normativity Geoffrey K. Pullum
1 Introduction
2 Rules
3 Normativity
4 Prescriptivism
5 Formalization
6 Understanding
7 Conclusion
9 Linguistic form: A political epistemology Nick Riemer
1 Introduction
2 Must language have a single form?
3 Ideological critiques of linguistics: a sampler
4 Ideology as process or as magic
5 Western ethnocentrism
6 Theoretical domination?
7 Education and linguistic ‘science’ in a post-truth world
Index
Name index
Subject index
✦ Subjects
Linguistics; Linguistica; Teoría lingüística; Linguistic Theory; Teoría del lenguaje; Language Theory; Filosofía del lenguaje; Philosophy of Language; Filosofía de la lingüística; Philosophy of Linguistics
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