10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STRATIFICATIONAL GRAMMAR»
Discover the use of
stratificational grammar in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
stratificational grammar and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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 Lockwood. In
Readings ...
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The Linguistic Theory of Numerals
Finding the general properties of the best grammars for all natural languages is
the task of much meaningful linguistic research. 1 1.4 Sampson's stratificational
grammar Sampson's work 'offers an analysis of the English numeral system as a
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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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Neural Models of language Processes
Various versions of stratificational grammar have been proposed which consist of
various numbers of strata. Typically, a stratificational grammar has the following
strata: 1. HYPERSEMEMIC (or COGNITIVE). This is, strictly speaking, ...
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The
Grammar of Discourse
The sememic stratum of stratificational grammar encodes much of what we have
assigned to the notional or deep structure of the grammar proper in our way of
looking at things. A more interesting question might be that of trying to correlate
the ...
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Systems: New Paradigms for the Human Sciences
Sydney M. Lamb (1929-) - Stratificational grammar The American structural
linguist S. M. Lamb (1966) formulated a hierarchical model and a method of
description of language elements and structures on different grammatical levels,
called ...
Gabriel Altmann, Walter A. Koch, 1998
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Idiom Structure in English
In contradistinction, stratificational grammar clearly recognizes six strata for
natural languages. The two farthest apart are the HYPERSEMEMIC (by
convention on the 'top') and the HYPOPI-IONEMIC (by convention on the 'bottom')
, dealing ...
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A COURSE IN LINGUISTICS
The notion of Stratificational grammar is the latest idea formulated by Sidney
Lamb in 1966. According to him, language does not have only two levels of deep
and surface structures but several or a series of levels called strata. Each stratum
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Some Formal Aspects of
Stratificational Grammar
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Linguistics and Biblical Hebrew
It is said that the lexemic stratum is the primary focus of syntax.74 I feel that there
is significant potential in stratificational grammar for the development of a more
comprehensive and satisfactory linguistic theory, but it has yet to be sufficiently ...