The theory of language must predict the possible thought—signal (or meaning—sound or sign) pairings of a language. We argue for a Meaning First architecture of language where a thought structure is generated first. The thought structure is then realized using language to communicate the thought, to memorize it, or perhaps with another purpose. Our view contrasts with the T-model architecture of mainstream generative grammar, according to which distinct phrase-structural representations—Phonetic Form (PF) for articulation, Logical Form (LF) for interpretation—are generated within the grammar. At the same time, our view differs from early transformational grammar and generative semantics: We view the relationship between the thought structure...
Monolithic views of languages predominate in linguistics, applied linguistics, and everyday discours...
Human beings formulate their thoughts through their own language. To use a sentence by Ezra Pound: “...
The special issue of The Linguistic Review on "The Role of Linguistics in Cognitive Science" present...
The theory of language must predict the possible thought—signal (or meaning—sound or sign) pairings ...
A generative grammar for a language L generates one or more syntactic structures for each sentence o...
Standard practice in linguistics often obscures the connection between theory and data, leading some...
Standard practice in linguistics often obscures the connection between theory and data, leading some...
I show how a conversational process that takes simple, intuitively meaningful steps may be understoo...
This paper proposes that the numerous and different grammar systems found in linguistics can be cate...
Traditionally, grammaticalisation has been described as being based on phenomena specific to languag...
Traditionally, grammaticalisation has been described as being based on phenomena specific to languag...
For many linguistic theories, a grammar is a mechanism making it possible to define a natural langua...
Chomskyan generative grammar has long been committed to the ‘double interface’ assumption that ‘lang...
The generative framework for linguistic study (e.g., Chomsky 1957, 1980, 1986) recognizes two types ...
With so little known about how language is perceived and produced, the field of linguistics could us...
Monolithic views of languages predominate in linguistics, applied linguistics, and everyday discours...
Human beings formulate their thoughts through their own language. To use a sentence by Ezra Pound: “...
The special issue of The Linguistic Review on "The Role of Linguistics in Cognitive Science" present...
The theory of language must predict the possible thought—signal (or meaning—sound or sign) pairings ...
A generative grammar for a language L generates one or more syntactic structures for each sentence o...
Standard practice in linguistics often obscures the connection between theory and data, leading some...
Standard practice in linguistics often obscures the connection between theory and data, leading some...
I show how a conversational process that takes simple, intuitively meaningful steps may be understoo...
This paper proposes that the numerous and different grammar systems found in linguistics can be cate...
Traditionally, grammaticalisation has been described as being based on phenomena specific to languag...
Traditionally, grammaticalisation has been described as being based on phenomena specific to languag...
For many linguistic theories, a grammar is a mechanism making it possible to define a natural langua...
Chomskyan generative grammar has long been committed to the ‘double interface’ assumption that ‘lang...
The generative framework for linguistic study (e.g., Chomsky 1957, 1980, 1986) recognizes two types ...
With so little known about how language is perceived and produced, the field of linguistics could us...
Monolithic views of languages predominate in linguistics, applied linguistics, and everyday discours...
Human beings formulate their thoughts through their own language. To use a sentence by Ezra Pound: “...
The special issue of The Linguistic Review on "The Role of Linguistics in Cognitive Science" present...