Linguistische Arbeiten

Band 226:
Graustein, Gottfried / Leitner, Gerhard (Hrsg.): Reference grammars and modern linguistic theory. VIII/287 S. - Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1989.
ISBN: 3-484-30226-7

Dieser Band ist im IDS verfügbar:

[Buch] IDS-Bibliothek: Sig. QA 1514
Alternatives Medium:
E-Book (PDF). Berlin / New York: de Gruyter. ISBN: 978-3-11-135459-0

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction S. VII
 
Leitner, G. / Graustein, G.:
  Grammars at the Interface of Language, Linguistics and Users S. 1
van der Auwera, J.:
  Linguistic Pragmatics and its Relevance to the Writing of Grammars S. 21
Dik, S. C.:
  Functional Grammar and its Relevance to Grammar Writing S. 33
Dirven, R.:
  Cognitive Linguistics and Pedagogic Grammar S. 56
Dušková, L:
  Modern Praguian Linguistics and its Potential Implications for the Writing of Grammars S. 76
Graustein, G.:
  Grammar and Text S. 90
Hoffmann, L.:
  Towards a Pragmatically Founded Grammar S. 111
Lehmann, Ch.:
  Language Description and General Comparative Grammar S. 133
Leitner, G.:
  Core Grammar versus Variety Grammar – the Case of English S. 163
Liceras, J. M.:
  On Linguistic Theory and Spanish Grammars S. 184
Lieb, H.-H.:
  Integrational Grammars: An Integrative View of Grammar Writing S. 205
Stuurman, F.:
  Generative Grammar and Descriptive Grammar: Beyond Juxtaposition? S. 229
Tárnyiková, J.:
  A Communicative Approach to Syntax S. 255
Thiele, W.:
  Teacher Training Grammar and Scientific Grammar S. 273
 
Name Index S. 285

Rezensionen

  • Jacob, Daniel (1994): Rezension von: Gottfried Graustein und Gerhard Leitner (Hg.): Reference Grammars and Modern Linguistic Theory (Linguistische Arbeiten. Bd. 226). In: Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik 61.2. Stuttgart: Steiner. S. 233-236.