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 Government and Binding Theory
Subject Index
Government and Binding Theory, empty categories, binding theory and 209
Grammar
inductivist learning theory 509
innateness 53
mental representation and 77
modular approach 511-512
parameterized systems 511
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis (world view) 77, 78-79 as systemic network 99
Grammatical categories, world view 78-79 Grammaticality, extralinguistic factors and 420 Grammaticalization, pragmatics 423-424 Grammatike 475
Greece, Ancient
education 500-501 grammarians 475-480, 499-503
Greek, Ancient
verbs, analysis 478-479 writing systems 500
Gregory of Rimini 492 Greimas, A.J. 130 Grelling, Kurt 163 Grice, H.P.
conversational implicatures 5-6, 518 conversational maxims 174, 388-393 Cooperative Principle 393-396 meaning 4-5, 236
non-natural 517-518
speaker-meaning 149, 150 Gupta, Anil 163, 164
Hacker, P.M.S., on rules 176
Halliday, M.A.K., stylistics 132
Hare, Richard M., on nature of philosophy 26 Head Start programs 435
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, on ideas and
language 146
Hegemony, societal pragmatics in 431 Heidegger, Martin
deconstruction 19-20
logocentrism 20-21 Hellenism (correct Greek) 475 Hempel, C.
linguistic philosophy 26
philosophy of science 36
Herder, Johann Gottfried 481^*82
Heritage languages, foreign workers 428 Hermeneutics 116-117
Hervaeus Natalis 493
Hinduism, mantras, interpretation of meaning 121 Hintikka, Jaako 26
game-theoretic semantics 173 Hjelmslev, Louis, semiotics 184-185 Hobbes, Thomas
on metaphor 158 nominalism 32
Holcot, Robert 492 Holism
coherence theory of truth 199 of evidence 524
Husseri's 520
linguistic 117-119
behaviorism and 118
nativist theory of language learning and 117-118 naturalism and 118
Quineand27, 119
translation and 119
meaning 147-148 Homonymy
ambiguity in 387
Ancient Greek grammar 502 Honorifics, deixis 218
Humboldt, Wilhelm von 482-484 Hume, David, a priori knowledge 11 Husserl, Edmund 518-520
holism 520
linguistics 519
logic 519 phenomenology 519-520 semiotics 185
theory of meaning 519-520 Hyperbaton, Ancient Greek grammar 475
Iconicity and pictorial representation 233-234 Icons
hypoicons 498
in Peirce's sign classification 498 Ideal language 537-538
Frege on 73
occasion-sensitivity and 539-540 proper names and 7 Wittgenstein and 73, 538
Ideal languages 26 Idealism 40
transcendental, Kant and 484 Ideas 53-54
innate 52-54, 509 inference and 54 strong/weak 53
meanings and 146-147 philosophical problems 146-147 representations and 54
Identity 265-268
definition 266
essentialism and 22
of indiscernibles 266
logical form and 266
modal logic and 267 Montague Grammar 351-352 necessity of 285
numerical 266
and other uses of 'is' 266
possible worlds theory and 267-268
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