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Index
Title Page
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Editors’ Preface
1 Basic Principles
1.1 Introductory
1.2 The goals of linguistic theory
1.3 The independence of grammar
2 Syntax: I - (SYNTACTIC STRUCTURES, 1957)
2.1 Introductory
2.2 Phrase structure grammar
2.3 Limitations of phrase structure grammar
2.4 Transformational rules
3 Syntax: II - (ASPECTS OF THE THEORY OF SYNTAX, 1965)
3.1 Introductory
3.2 Categories and relations
3.3 Syntactic features and context-sensitive rules
3.4 Deep structures and grammatical transformations
4 Phonology
4.1 Introductory
4.2 The role of the phonological component
4.3 Phones and phonemes
4.4 Invariance and linearity conditions
4.5 Cyclic ordering of phonological rules
4.6 The abstractness of phonological representations
5 Syntax and Semantics
5.1 Introductory
5.2 Formal and semantic features in language
5.3 The boundaries of syntax and semantics
5.4 Degrees of grammaticalness
5.5 The role of selectional rules
5.6 Some additional problems of semantic theory
6 Language Acquisition
6.1 Introductory
6.2 Experimental approaches
6.3 Rationalist and empiricist views
6.4 Criticism of reinforcement theory
6.5 Formal and substantive universals
6.6 Descriptive and explanatory theories
6.7 Conclusion
7 Language Teaching
7.1 Introductory
7.2 Implications for language teaching
Bibliography
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