A Mathematical Grammar of EnglishDe Gruyter, 1973 - 110 pages No detailed description available for "A mathematical grammar of English". |
Contents
List of Special Signs and Abbreviations | 11 |
Some Useful Logical Signs | 17 |
Part | 26 |
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accent adjective adverbs Alfred Tarski allophones ambiguous analysis arched roof argument assertion Begriffsschrift called chapter Chomsky Chomsky's Chomskyan grammar close juncture coherence value Compound verbs correspondence value described determined dialects difference diphthongs distinction dyadic dyadic relation English example F₁ follows formula Frege function gerundive hideous hum idiolectal indeterminate with respect infinitive inflected internal structure intonation Jespersen kind Latin linguistic mark Mathematical Logic mending wall meta-language molecular words morphemic morphemic progression morphology namely natural language notation noun Opposite poles attract paradigm of meaning paragraph paraphrase participial person phonemic Phonotactic pitch preceding prefix prepositional phrases Quine referent relatum represents roof in words S₁ selective emphasis semivowels sense sentence sign or expression singing sounds spelling statements suffix syllable symbols syntactic juncture syntactic structures t₁ t₂ terminal juncture Trager and Smith Transformational Grammar vowels words deceiving write written