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Fuzzy Grammar: A Reader
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  • Fuzzy Grammar: A Reader
  • Written by author Bas Aarts
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, March 2004
  • This book brings together classic and recent papers in the philosophical and linguistic analysis of fuzzy grammar, of gradience in meaning, word classes, and syntax. Issues such as how many grains make a heap, when a puddle becomes a pond, and so for
  • In this collection of writings about vagueness and fuzziness in philosophy, psychology, cognitive science and linguistics, leading theorists and practitioners get to the heart of why, when and how fuzziness simply works. Philosophers on the subject includ
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Preface
Introduction: The Nature of Grammatical Categories and their Representation1
Pt. IPhilosophical Background29
1Categories31
2Concepts33
3Vagueness35
4Family Resemblances41
5The Phenomena of Vagueness45
Pt. IICategories in Cognition65
6The Boundaries of Words and their Meanings67
7Principles of Categorization91
8Categorizaton, Fuzziness, and Family Resemblances109
9Discreteness131
10The Importance of Categorization139
Pt. IIICategories in Grammar179
11Parts of Speech181
12English Word Classes191
13A Notional Approach to the Parts of Speech213
14Syntactic Categories and Notional Features225
15Bounded Regions239
16The Discourse Basis for Lexical Categories in Universal Grammar247
17Grammatical Categories293
Pt. IVGradience in Grammar309
18Gradience311
19Degrees of Grammaticalness321
20Descriptive Statement and Serial Relationship327
21On the Analysis of Linguistic Vagueness341
22Nouniness351
23The Coordination-Subordination Gradient423
24The Nature of Graded Judgments431
Pt. VCriticisms and Responses447
25Description of Language Design449
26'Prototypes Save'461
27Fuzziness and Categorization479
28The Discrete Nature of Syntactic Categories: Against a Prototype-based Account487
Subject Index511
Author Index519
Language Index525


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