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Tables of Contents for Functional Approaches to Language, Culture and Cognition
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
xiii
 
James E. Copeland
Biographical Sketch of Sydney MacDonald Lamb
xix
 
David G. Lockwood
Published Works of Sydney M. Lamb
xxv
 
David G. Lockwood
Sydney M. Lamb
Part I Functional Approaches to the Structure of Language
Theory and Practice
Cognitive Approaches: Theory
Valence and Phraseology in Stratificational Linguistics
3
20
Ernst-August Muller
A Neural Network Model of Language Production
23
12
William M. Christie
From Reticula to Trees: A Computerizable Model of Transduction from Semology to Lexology
35
14
Earl M. Herrick
Neurological Evidence for the Existence of an Autonomous Lexicon
49
10
Tim Pulju
Luminous Loci in Lex-Eco-Memory: Toward a Pragmo-Ecological Resolution of the Metaphysical Debate Concerning the Reality or Fictitiousness of Words
59
22
Adam Makkai
The Logic of Anataxis
81
24
William J. Sullivan
The Dilemma of the Welsh Sentence Particle: Empiricism in Stratificational Linguistics
105
20
Toby D. Griffen
Related Approaches: Theory
The Development of Adequate Formalism in Linguistics
125
22
Winfred P. Lehmann
Parsing with a Chart and its Efficiency
147
12
Chang-In Lee
Language as Human Action
159
10
Jonathan J. Webster
Some Hermeneutic Observations on Textlinguistics and Text Theory in the Humanities
169
16
Robert E. Longacre
The Schemata for Motion and Action: A Typological Consideration
185
14
Yoshihiko Ikegami
The Iconicity of Consonant Alternation
199
22
Roger W. Wescott
Functional Language Description
Grammar and Daily Life: Concurrence and Complementarity
221
18
M. A. K. Halliday
Translation and Text-Analysis
239
14
Katharina Barbe
Cognitive Networks in Conversation
253
14
Cynthia Ford Meyer
Some Stratificational Insights Concerning the English Noun Phrase
267
22
David G. Lockwood
Some Peculiar Adjectives in the English Nominal Group
289
34
Peter H. Fries
The ist-Prefix in Alabama
323
24
Heather K. Hardy
Philip W. Davis
Attention to Microspace: Plotting the Connections of a Cultural Theme
347
22
John Regan
Nancy Pine
Joe Stephenson
Toward Kawaiisu Poetics
369
22
Dell Hymes
The Effect of Rate of Speech on Laryngeal Timing in Medial Stops in Mongolian
391
14
Henry Rogers
Part II Functional Approaches to the History of Language and Linguistics
Language Change: General Studies
Change---Linguistic and Societal
405
8
Robert Austerlitz
From First to Second Person: The History of Amerind *k(i)
413
14
Joseph H. Greenberg
The Grammaticalization of Lexicalized Manual Gesture in Tarahumara
427
18
James E. Copeland
Investigating Syntactic Change through Synchronic Textual Comparison: A Case Study
445
20
David C. Bennett
The Ablauts of 1
465
16
Carleton T. Hodge
Language Change: Lexicon and Culture
Notes On Hispanisms: California
481
18
William Bright
Slang and Lexicography
499
14
Connie Eble
On Sugar, Sumac and Sewers
513
8
F. W. Householder
Why Kaka and Aya?
521
8
Merritt Ruhlen
History of Linguistics and Culture
Medieval Views on the World and Nature
529
16
Edgar C. Polome
Linguistics in India: Past and Future
545
10
M. B. Emeneau
Some Reflections of Vico in Semiotics
555
14
Thomas A. Sebeok
The Forerunners of Scientific Phonology: Diacritical Marks and Other Reforms in Orthography
569
24
Saul Levin
Early MT Research at M.I.T.: The Search for Context
593
36
Victor H. Yngve
Index
629