Integrational Linguistics
Vol. I: General Outline
This is the first volume of a work envisioned to consist of six volumes, providing a complete overview of the unified approach to basic problems of linguistics, as developed by Hans-Heinrich Lieb.
This first volume contains a detailed overview of Integrational Linguistics, and outlines a major fragment of a theory of language systems. The further volumes will discuss: II. A theory of grammars; III. Language universals and language contrast; IV. Syntax and semantics; V. Morphology and morphosemantics; VI. Lexical semantics.
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 17] 1983. xxiii, 527 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 24 October 2011
Published online on 24 October 2011
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Dedication | p. v
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Acknowledgments | p. vi
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General preface | p. vii
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Table of contents | p. xv
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0 Introduction | p. 1
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1 Languages and their systems | p. 15
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2 idiolects and their systems | p. 35
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Part B: Outline of syntax
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3 Basic approach (1): A surface syntax for semantics | p. 52
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4 Basic approach (2): syntactic structures and syntactic functions | p. 63
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5 Syntactic structures (1): the constituent structure component | p. 80
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6 Syntactic structures (2): paradigms and syntactic marking categories | p. 97
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7 Syntactic structures (3): the marking structure component | p. 111
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8 Syntactic structures (4): intonation structures. The structure assignment | p. 122
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9 Constituent functions, category functions, accents | p. 133
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Part C: Outline of morphology
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10 Basic approach. Pure morphological constituent structures | p. 154
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11 Pure morphological marking structures and morphological intonation structures | p. 168
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12 morphological structures and morphological functions | p. 185
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Part D: Outline of morphosemantics
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13 Lexical meanings | p. 204
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14 the basis for morphosemantic meaning composition | p. 215
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15 morphosemantic meaning composition | p. 234
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Part E: Outline of syntactic semantics (1): syntactic meanings
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16 Lexical meanings in syntax | p. 249
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17 Sentence meanings | p. 264
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18 referential meanings and reference bases | p. 278
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Basic, intermediate, and complete syntactic meanings | p. 289
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Part F: Outline of syntactic semantics (2): meaning composition
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20 intermediate syntactic meanings | p. 302
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21 predication bases | p. 318
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22 predication bases and semantic roles | p. 332
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23 predication | p. 341
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24 Predication, neagtion, and accents | p. 352
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25 Potential rhemata and potential rhematic background | p. 364
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26 Referential meanings and potential thematic parts | p. 380
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27 The construction of sentence meanings | p. 400
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Part G: Integrational grammars
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28 Theory integration (1): theories of language; grammars of languages and varieties | p. 419
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29 theory integration (2): idiolect grammars; non-linguistic theories | p. 433
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30 Integrational grammars as axiomatic theories | p. 445
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Indexes | p. 483
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Index of names | p. 483
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Index of extratheoretical terms and subject | p. 486
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Index of theoretical terms and subjects | p. 492
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Lists | p. 520
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Notational conventions | p. 520
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List of symbols | p. 523
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List of variables | p. 524
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List constants | p. 525
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Nolda, Andreas
2016. On the formation of prepositional adverbs in Modern German. In Inner-sentential Propositional Proforms [Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 232], ► pp. 171 ff. 
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Subjects
Linguistics
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General