© Oxford University Press, 2013.Features are standard currency in linguistics; they allow generalizations in syntax, and equally in morphology. Yet while features are heavily used, they are often taken for granted. It is therefore worth considering: the use of features (their logic, their place in different components), the substantive semantics of features, and the inventory of features
Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than finer-grained ...
The notion of features is commonly used to describe the functional and non-functional characteristic...
A feature is a distinct and measurable property of a phenomenon or stimulus being encountered. Every...
© Oxford University Press, 2013.Features are standard currency in linguistics; they allow generaliza...
Features are a central concept in linguistic analysis. They are the basic building blocks of linguis...
Offers new perspectives on basic elements of linguistic analysis Subject is of interest to all lingu...
If we consider the widely varying approaches to languages, we find one thing that is shared by almos...
This special double issue (41.1 and 41.2) contains 11 articles on the formal properties of linguisti...
Greenberg’s paper on universals (1963) contains an interesting set of generalizations relating to fe...
Feature logics form a class of specialized logics which have proven especially useful in classifying...
We need to bring together research into the diverse content of features in the world's languages wit...
Feature structures are related to frames in articial intelligence and to record structures in many p...
This paper addresses two fundamental questions about the nature of formal features in phonology and ...
Abstract. Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than fine...
Feature-based product modeling is the leading approach for the integrated representation of engineer...
Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than finer-grained ...
The notion of features is commonly used to describe the functional and non-functional characteristic...
A feature is a distinct and measurable property of a phenomenon or stimulus being encountered. Every...
© Oxford University Press, 2013.Features are standard currency in linguistics; they allow generaliza...
Features are a central concept in linguistic analysis. They are the basic building blocks of linguis...
Offers new perspectives on basic elements of linguistic analysis Subject is of interest to all lingu...
If we consider the widely varying approaches to languages, we find one thing that is shared by almos...
This special double issue (41.1 and 41.2) contains 11 articles on the formal properties of linguisti...
Greenberg’s paper on universals (1963) contains an interesting set of generalizations relating to fe...
Feature logics form a class of specialized logics which have proven especially useful in classifying...
We need to bring together research into the diverse content of features in the world's languages wit...
Feature structures are related to frames in articial intelligence and to record structures in many p...
This paper addresses two fundamental questions about the nature of formal features in phonology and ...
Abstract. Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than fine...
Feature-based product modeling is the leading approach for the integrated representation of engineer...
Phonological inventories are structured in terms of distinctive features, rather than finer-grained ...
The notion of features is commonly used to describe the functional and non-functional characteristic...
A feature is a distinct and measurable property of a phenomenon or stimulus being encountered. Every...