
The Legacy of Zellig Harris
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- THE LEGACY OF ZELLIG HARRIS I
- Editorial page
- Title page
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- Contents
- Prof. Zellig Harris speaking to Prof. William Evan (photo)
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- The background of transformational and metalanguage analysis
- Part 1: Philosophy of science
- Chapter 1: Method and theory in Harris's Grammar of Information
- Chapter 2: Some implications of Zellig Harris's work for the philosophy of science
- Chapter 3: Consequences of the metalanguage being included in the language
- Chapter 4: On discovery procedures
- Part 2: Discourse and sublanguage analysis
- Chapter 5: Grammatical speci.cation of scientific sublanguages
- Chapter 6: Classifiers and reference
- Chapter 7: Some implications of Zellig Harris's discourse analysis
- Chapter 8: Accounting for subjectivity (point of view)
- Part 3: Syntax and semantics
- Chapter 9: Some new results on Transfer Grammar
- Chapter 10: Pseudoarguments and pseudocomplements
- Chapter 11: Verbs of a feather flock together II
- Part IV: Phonology
- Chapter 12: The voiceless unaspirated stops of English
- Chapter 13: On the bipartite distribution of phonemes
- Chapter 14: Operator grammar and the poetic form of Takelma texts
- Chapter 15: A practical application of string analysis
- Zellig Sabbettai Harris. A comprehensive bibliography of his writings, 1932-2002
- Name index
- Subject index
- The Current Issues in Linguistic Theory series
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