Table of contents
Preface
Introduction
Part I.
Foundations and historiography
Investigating substance-based grammar
The grammar of semantic and grammatical relations – An interview with John M. Anderson
Anderson’s case grammar and the history of localism
Part II.
Lexicon, meaning and syntax
The substance of the lexicon in a Generative Lexicon
Residual notional content of Indo-European
n-stems
Substance-based coherence of Old English weak declension classes
Just for the record
Dependency (vs. constituency) for the umpteenth time – A concise guide for the confused with an appended how-(not)-to-read Tesnière’s
Éléments
Figurativeness in English grammar
The role of metonymic tropes and schemes of repetition
Part III.
Phonology
Rhotics and the derhoticization of English
A Dependency Phonology analysis
On grounding, emergent modularity and grammaticalisation in phonology
Degrees of complexity in phonological segments
Language index
Subject index
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