This paper examines the concept of explanatory adequacy and addresses some of the problems triggered by rapid theoretical paradigm shifts that occurred in linguistics in the twentieth century. Concurrently, it also examines and comments on some of the difficulties which have inevitably arisen due to a noisy terminological landscape that makes it difficult to formulate, let alone evaluate, theories and hypotheses for their explanatory force. A concept of languaging is introduced which encompasses the information-based approach to linguistics that underlies Discourse Information Grammar, a cognitive pragmaticallybased and usage-based approach to the scientific study of language and cognition
Chomsky (1965, 1986) presents a series of arguments for an innate syntactic component of the languag...
What someone didn’t say can be revealing. Consider the following familiar passage. Although even des...
The paper deals first with the epistemological status of content analysis going on later to outline ...
The article represents the author's search for a cognitive and pragmatic nature of discourse. The au...
In this paper I want to look at a range of approaches to discourse analysis with a view not to descr...
In this paper I want to look at a range of approaches to discourse analysis with a view not to descr...
This dissertation examines two information-structural phenomena, Givenness and Focus, from the persp...
This article deals with the classification problems of discourse in English and considers different ...
The study of language has changed substantially in the last decades. In particular, the development ...
In a syntax-oriented linguistic theory, such as Chomsky's Aspects pf the Theory of ,Syntax, in which...
Throughout much of the history of linguistics, grammaticality judgments – intuitions about the well-...
This dissertation examines two information-structural phenomena, Givenness and Focus, from the persp...
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
This dissertation examines two information-structural phenomena, Givenness and Focus, from the persp...
Chomsky (1965, 1986) presents a series of arguments for an innate syntactic component of the languag...
What someone didn’t say can be revealing. Consider the following familiar passage. Although even des...
The paper deals first with the epistemological status of content analysis going on later to outline ...
The article represents the author's search for a cognitive and pragmatic nature of discourse. The au...
In this paper I want to look at a range of approaches to discourse analysis with a view not to descr...
In this paper I want to look at a range of approaches to discourse analysis with a view not to descr...
This dissertation examines two information-structural phenomena, Givenness and Focus, from the persp...
This article deals with the classification problems of discourse in English and considers different ...
The study of language has changed substantially in the last decades. In particular, the development ...
In a syntax-oriented linguistic theory, such as Chomsky's Aspects pf the Theory of ,Syntax, in which...
Throughout much of the history of linguistics, grammaticality judgments – intuitions about the well-...
This dissertation examines two information-structural phenomena, Givenness and Focus, from the persp...
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
International audienceChomsky [Chomsky, N., 1965. Aspects of The Theory of Syntax. MIT Press, Cambri...
This dissertation examines two information-structural phenomena, Givenness and Focus, from the persp...
Chomsky (1965, 1986) presents a series of arguments for an innate syntactic component of the languag...
What someone didn’t say can be revealing. Consider the following familiar passage. Although even des...
The paper deals first with the epistemological status of content analysis going on later to outline ...