Language

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Definiteness and the English Existential1995/12/0165
Inflection Classes, Gender, and the Principle of Contrast1994/12/0164
The Conversational Historical Present Alternation1979/03/0164
Information status and Word Order: An Analysis of English Inversion1994/06/0164
The Linguistic Significance of the Meanings of Basic Color Terms1978/09/0162
Mayan Telegraphese: Intonational Determinants of Inflectional Development in Quiche Mayan1983/09/0162
Look and See1967/12/0162
The Finiteness of Natural Language1969/12/0161
Sound Patterns in Language1925/06/0161
From Morpheme to Utterance1946/07/0161
Think and Believe: Sequentiality in American Sign Language1984/06/0161
Taxonomy and Semantic Contrast1971/12/0160
The Meaning of Questions1975/03/0160
Verbal Aspect in French1957/04/0160
Redundancy Rules in Phonology1967/06/0159
Grammatical Categories1945/01/0159
Science of Translation1969/09/0158
On Defining the Phoneme1935/03/0158
Raising and Transparency1995/03/0158
The Basis of Glottochronology1953/04/0157
The Evolution of Noun Incorporation1984/12/0157
Why Can You Have a Drink When You Can't *Have an Eat?1982/12/0156
Head-Marking and Dependent-Marking Grammar1986/03/0156
Space Grammar, Analysability, and the English Passive1982/03/0156
Adverbs and Logical Form: A Linguistically Realistic Theory1982/03/0156
Adjacency Parameters in Phonology1994/06/0155
Two Types of Noun Incorporation: A Lexical Analysis1989/06/0155
Distinctive Features and Laryngeal Control1971/12/0155
The Relationship of White Southern Speech to Vernacular Black English1974/09/0154
Mental Models: Towards a Cognitive Science of Language, Inference, and Consciousness1985/12/0153