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Preface | ||
Introduction: The Nature of Grammatical Categories and their Representation | 1 | |
Pt. I | Philosophical Background | 29 |
1 | Categories | 31 |
2 | Concepts | 33 |
3 | Vagueness | 35 |
4 | Family Resemblances | 41 |
5 | The Phenomena of Vagueness | 45 |
Pt. II | Categories in Cognition | 65 |
6 | The Boundaries of Words and their Meanings | 67 |
7 | Principles of Categorization | 91 |
8 | Categorizaton, Fuzziness, and Family Resemblances | 109 |
9 | Discreteness | 131 |
10 | The Importance of Categorization | 139 |
Pt. III | Categories in Grammar | 179 |
11 | Parts of Speech | 181 |
12 | English Word Classes | 191 |
13 | A Notional Approach to the Parts of Speech | 213 |
14 | Syntactic Categories and Notional Features | 225 |
15 | Bounded Regions | 239 |
16 | The Discourse Basis for Lexical Categories in Universal Grammar | 247 |
17 | Grammatical Categories | 293 |
Pt. IV | Gradience in Grammar | 309 |
18 | Gradience | 311 |
19 | Degrees of Grammaticalness | 321 |
20 | Descriptive Statement and Serial Relationship | 327 |
21 | On the Analysis of Linguistic Vagueness | 341 |
22 | Nouniness | 351 |
23 | The Coordination-Subordination Gradient | 423 |
24 | The Nature of Graded Judgments | 431 |
Pt. V | Criticisms and Responses | 447 |
25 | Description of Language Design | 449 |
26 | 'Prototypes Save' | 461 |
27 | Fuzziness and Categorization | 479 |
28 | The Discrete Nature of Syntactic Categories: Against a Prototype-based Account | 487 |
Subject Index | 511 | |
Author Index | 519 | |
Language Index | 525 |
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