Structure of language and its mathematical aspects : [Proceedings
Sponsored by American Mathematical Society, Association for Symbolic Logic, and Linguistic Society of America].
Providence : American Mathematical Society, 1961.
vi, 279 págs. : diagrs. ; 26 cm.
Serie: Proceedings of symposia in applied mathematics ; v. 12
Incluye referencias bibliográficas.
Reseña: MathSciNet, 34 #8898
Contenido
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- N. Chomsky, On the notion "rule of grammar"
- H. Putnam, Some issues in the theory of grammar
- H. Hiz, Congrammaticality, batteries of transformations
- N. Goodman, Graphs for linguistics
- H. B. Curry, Some logical aspects of grammatical structure
- Y. R. Chao, Graphic and phonetic aspects of linguistic and mathematical symbols
- M. Eden, On the formalization of handwriting
- M. Halle, On the role of simplicity in linguistic descriptions
- R. Abernathy, the problem of linguistic equivalence
- H. G. Herzberger, The joints of English
- A. G. Oettinger, Automatic syntactic analysis and the pushdown store
- V. H. Yngve, The depth hypothesis
- G. E. Peterson and F. Harary, Foundations in phonemic theory
- J. Lambek, On the calculus of syntactic types
- H. A. Gleason, Jr., Genetic relationship among languages
- B. Mandelbrot, On the theory of word frequencies and on related Markovian models of discourse
- C. F. Hockett, Grammar for the hearer
- R. Wells, A measure of subjective information
- R. Jakobson, Linguistics and communication theory.