10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STRATIFICATIONAL»
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Stratificational Texts. The most accessible sources are Lamb's 1966 Outline of
Stratificational Grammar, Lockwood's 1972 Introduction to Stratificational
Linguistics and the 1973 Readings in Stratificational Linguistics edited by Makkai
and ...
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The Linguistic Theory of Numerals
1 1.4 Sampson's stratificational grammar Sampson's work 'offers an analysis of
the English numeral system as a brief example of a stratificational grammar' (p. 7)
. One of the goals of stratificational theory is said to be that of embodying ...
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Functional Approaches to Language, Culture, and Cognition: ...
The Lexicon in Cognitive-Stratificational Linguistics The classic view of the
lexicon in stratificational grammar is that presented by Sullivan's 1977 paper “A
stratificational view of the lexicon”, which integrates “arguments and discussion ...
David G. Lockwood, Peter Howard Fries, James E. Copeland, 2000
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Foundations of Axiomatic Linguistics
An exception to the latter is stratificational linguistics which suffers from a similar
practical handicap as the generative models do, but then stratificational
linguistics is in principle generative itself, even though perhaps not yet fully
developed in ...
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Introduction to English Derivational Morphology
On Stratificational Linguistics. 2.1 A Stratificational Principle. One of the basic
tenets of stratificational linguistics is the binary principle that grammars (1) do not
contain rules and (2) do not reflect "processes". Thus, for example, a sequence of
...
Theodore M. Lightner, 1983
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Cohesion in literary texts: a study of some grammatical and ...
STRATIFICATIONAL MODEL A language, in the sense of de Saussure's Iangue,
is a system of relations. This system underlies all linguistic structures of the
language. Language — in itself an abstract system — relates real world
experiences ...
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Routledge Dictionary of Language and Linguistics
language processing stratic [Lat. stratum 'level'] Sociocultural or class-specific
feature used in investigations in dialectology. stratificational grammar Descriptive
analysis developed by S.M. Lamb, based on structuralist (=> structuralism) ...
Hadumod Bussmann, Kerstin Kazzazi, Gregory Trauth, 2006
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Introduction to Sociolinguistics
Aleksandr Davidovich Shve?t?s?er. Stratificational and Situational Variation of
Language Social variation of language and speech is characterized by two
dimensions: stratificational and situational. Stratificational variation is directly
related to ...
Aleksandr Davidovich Shve?t?s?er, 1986
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Contemporary Sociolinguistics: Theory, Problems, Methods
As time goes on, certain social values are assigned to the competing forms, and
stratificational variables become stratificational-situational, i.e. they become
sensitive to a changing social situation. This is one of the types of linguistic
change.
Aleksandr Davidovich Shve?t?s?er, 1986
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Immigration and Social Change: Agricultural Settlement of ...
Moreover, here its relationship to openness of outlook is seen (although the
numbers are minute) to be inverse— traditional group solidarity being associated
with narrow and rigid stratificational horizons. Clearly, then, modernizing
individual ...