单词 | stratificational theory |
释义 | > as lemmasstratificational theory 3. Linguistics. Designating a theory in which language is viewed or analysed in terms of a series of strata or structural layers, building up from phonetics to semantics, each with its own rules of formation and related to each other; of or relating to this theory. Esp. in stratificational grammar, stratificational linguistics, stratificational theory. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > other schools of linguistics > [adjective] > other specific branches or schools Junian1826 neogrammarian1887 emic1954 functionalist1957 institutional1958 macrolinguistic1960 Firthian1961 stratificational1962 1962 S. M. Lamb (title) Outline of stratificational grammar. 1964 Rep. 15th Ann. Meeting Linguistics & Lang. Stud. (Georgetown Univ.) xvii. 87 The picture of the organization of language in terms of four strata can conveniently be called stratificational. 1972 D. G. Lockwood Introd. Stratificational Linguistics i. 5 Stratificational theory may eventually be able to provide evidence on the relation of the neural networks to the storage of knowledge. 2000 Guardian 17 July i. 18/7 In Robins's department, courses on Indo-European grammar, stratificational grammar,..and the structure of an American Indian language..were on offer. < as lemmas |
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