Offers new perspectives on basic elements of linguistic analysis Subject is of interest to all linguists Important for both theoretical and empirical research Written by prominent, international scholars This book presents a critical overview of current work on linguistic features and establishes new bases for their use in the study and understanding of language. Features are fundamental components of linguistic description: they include gender (feminine, masculine, neuter); number (singular, plural, dual); person (1st, 2nd, 3rd); tense (present, past, future); and case (nominative, accusative, genitive, ergative). Despite their ubiquity and centrality in linguistic description, much remains to be discovered about them: there is, for exampl...
This volume offers a timely reconsideration of the function, content, and origin of phonological fea...
Kracht M. Features in Phonological Theory. In: L"owe B, Malzkorn W, Räsch T, eds. Foundations of the...
This paper addresses two fundamental questions about the nature of formal features in phonology and ...
Offers new perspectives on basic elements of linguistic analysis Subject is of interest to all lingu...
Features are a central concept in linguistic analysis. They are the basic building blocks of linguis...
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...
We need to bring together research into the diverse content of features in the world's languages wit...
© Oxford University Press, 2013.Features are standard currency in linguistics; they allow generaliza...
This thesis is that the particular properties of phonological features and their combinatorial asymm...
The Grammatical Features Resources project is complementary to GOLD, and the motivation for offering...
Distinctive features have long been involved in the study of spoken language, and in one form or ano...
Formal and Functional features of English presents an integrated approach to English within the gene...
This volume offers a timely reconsideration of the function, content, and origin of phonological fea...
This volume offers a timely reconsideration of the function, content, and origin of phonological fea...
Kracht M. Features in Phonological Theory. In: L"owe B, Malzkorn W, Räsch T, eds. Foundations of the...
This paper addresses two fundamental questions about the nature of formal features in phonology and ...
Offers new perspectives on basic elements of linguistic analysis Subject is of interest to all lingu...
Features are a central concept in linguistic analysis. They are the basic building blocks of linguis...
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...
We need to bring together research into the diverse content of features in the world's languages wit...
© Oxford University Press, 2013.Features are standard currency in linguistics; they allow generaliza...
This thesis is that the particular properties of phonological features and their combinatorial asymm...
The Grammatical Features Resources project is complementary to GOLD, and the motivation for offering...
Distinctive features have long been involved in the study of spoken language, and in one form or ano...
Formal and Functional features of English presents an integrated approach to English within the gene...
This volume offers a timely reconsideration of the function, content, and origin of phonological fea...
This volume offers a timely reconsideration of the function, content, and origin of phonological fea...
Kracht M. Features in Phonological Theory. In: L"owe B, Malzkorn W, Räsch T, eds. Foundations of the...
This paper addresses two fundamental questions about the nature of formal features in phonology and ...