User:Harold Philby/Scratchpad
Appearance
Paradigm example from several papers including:
- Kallmeyer, Laura and Frank Richter (2006). "Constraint-based Computational Semantics: A Comparison between LTAG and LRS". Pages 109–114 in Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammar and Related Formalisms, Sydney.
- Two policemen spy on someone from every city
- Two policemen spy on someone from every city
- Two policemen spy on someone from every city
- Two policemen spy on someone from every city
- Two policemen spy on someone from every city
- Two policemen spy on someone from every city
Bibliography
[edit]- Evans, Gareth (1977). "Pronouns, quantifiers, and relative clauses". Canadian Journal of Philosophy 7/4: 467–536.
- Heim, Irene (1990). "E-Type pronouns and donkey anaphora". Linguistics and Philosophy 13/2: 137–177.
- Kaplan, David Robert ().
- Levinson, Stephen C. ().
- Searle, John Rogers (1975). "The logical status of fictional discourse", New Literary History 6/2: 319–332. [cf. Lewis]
- Searle, John Rogers (1979). "Metaphor". Pages 92–123 in Andrew Ortony, (editor). Metaphor and Thought. New York: Cambridge University Press. [cf. Lakoff]
External links
[edit]- E-Type Pronouns — LINGUIST List definition competition winner
- Beekman, John, John C. Callow, and Michael F. Kopesec (1981). The Semantic Structure of Written Communication. Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics.
- Hefley, James C. (1969). Peril by Choice: the story of John and Elaine Beekman, Wycliffe Bible translators in Mexico. Zondervan.
- Šesták Z. and WR Peters (2002). "The Early History of Photosynthetica, Photosynthesis Research, and their Publishers". Photosynthetica 40(1): 1–11.
Linguistic typology and topicality
[edit]- Givón, Talmy (1983). Topic Continuity in Discourse: a quantitative cross-language study. Typological Studies in Language 3. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
- Abstract
Other
[edit]- Carlson, Greg N. and Francis Jeffry Pelletier. The Generic Book.