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Wheeler, Max W. – Journal of Linguistics, 1985
Examines some of the rules of atomic phonology so as to elucidate just what the theory is and is not capable of. The theory of atomic phonology maintains that all linguistic variation requiring distinctly varied formulations of phonological rules is predictable from a set of "atomic rules" and universal principles of grammar. (SED)
Descriptors: Evaluation, Language Universals, Linguistic Theory, Phonology

Ariel, Mira – Journal of Linguistics, 1988
Argues that referring expressions in all languages are specialized as to the degree of accessibility they mark. The treatment of referring expressions should not be separate from expressions which serve as antecedents as opposed to those which are always anaphoric. (CB)
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Language Universals, Language Usage, Linguistic Theory

Sampson, Geoffrey – Journal of Linguistics, 1978
Presents arguments refuting the Chomskian case for nativism, and shows that a theory of language universals may be used in support of the empiricist view. (AM)
Descriptors: Language Universals, Learning Theories, Linguistic Theory, Morphology (Languages)

McNeill, N. B. – Journal of Linguistics, 1972
Descriptors: Color, Cultural Differences, Environmental Influences, Language Universals

Hoeksema, Jack; Napoli, Donna Jo – Journal of Linguistics, 1990
Argues that the i-within-i condition (Chomsky, 1981) is both empirically inadequate and theoretically incoherent. A definition for circular chains, a condition on the interpretation of the reference of free pronominals and anaphors, is proposed that adequately accounts for the data involving referential circularity that had been previously…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Language Universals, Linguistic Theory, Nouns

Dryer, Matthew S. – Journal of Linguistics, 1991
Argues that Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) languages exhibit properties that are consistent with the typology of Lehmann and Venneman in which the basic dichotomy is between Object-Verb and Verb-Object languages and that there is no reason to believe that there are fewer exceptionless generalizations to be made about SVO languages than there are about…
Descriptors: Language Research, Language Typology, Language Universals, Sentence Structure

Seuren, Pieter A. M. – Journal of Linguistics, 1990
A critical analysis explores the strictly logical aspects and pragmatic claims of a presupposition and negation theory (Burton-Roberts, 1989). Other clearly relevant facts, not previously considered, are used to show that the theory preempted empirical issues on invalid a priori grounds. (23 references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Language Research, Language Universals, Linguistic Theory, Negative Forms (Language)

Burton-Roberts, Noel – Journal of Linguistics, 1990
A response to a critical analysis of a theory on presupposition and negation uses that critique's claims and proposed system to corroborate the original arguments and theory. (24 references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Language Research, Language Universals, Linguistic Theory, Negative Forms (Language)

Corbett, Greville; Morgan, Gerry – Journal of Linguistics, 1988
Discusses allomorphic relationships which can be fairly easily stated phonologically, but in which clear-cut morphological generalizations are totally obscured unless those relationships are stated as morpholexical rules. Rules belonging to the phonological component sometimes must be regarded as lexical redundancy rules that capture…
Descriptors: Classification, Color, Language Typology, Language Universals

Wheller, Max W. – Journal of Linguistics, 1972
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Diagrams, Distinctive Features (Language), Language Research

Napoli, Donna Jo – Journal of Linguistics, 1979
Examines reflexivization in Italian and demonstrates that the proposals that (1) reflexive pronouns and their antecedents must be clausemates, and (2) the specified subject and tensed-S conditions, cannot be maintained as universals. (AM)
Descriptors: Grammar, Italian, Language Universals, Linguistic Theory

Tallerman, Maggie – Journal of Linguistics, 1990
The nature of case-coding strategies for relative clause formation is explained, focusing on why languages use such strategies and the forms such strategies can take. Language-specific illustration in Modern Welsh is provided to support proposed redefinitions of hierarchy and case-coding strategies. (22 references) (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Language Patterns, Language Universals, Nouns

Brasington, R. W. P. – Journal of Linguistics, 1973
Descriptors: Descriptive Linguistics, Language Universals, Linguistic Theory, Morphology (Languages)

Zwicky, Arnold M. – Journal of Linguistics, 1972
Descriptors: Deep Structure, Descriptive Linguistics, Language Universals, Linguistic Theory

Falk, Yehuda N. – Journal of Linguistics, 1991
Investigates a single linguistic universal that typifies the generative approach to grammar: morphological causativization. The study offers a predictive lexical analysis of causativization within the framework of Government/Binding theory, discusses syntactic and lexical analyses, and examines transitive verbs. Discussions concerning periphrastic…
Descriptors: French, Generative Grammar, Japanese, Language Research
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