SIL International Home

French/English Glossary of Linguistic Terms

Tip: use * as a wildcard.
Filter =

French word list

up

  théorie des prototypes
  théorie des réseaux
  théorie des traces
  Théorie du Cas
  théorie du Gouvernement
  théorie du Grand Partage
  Théorie du Liage
théorie linguistique
  théorie myo-élastique
  théorie neurochronaxique
  théorie tagmémique
  théorie thématique
  théorie X-barre
  théorique
  thésaurus

down

Tip: use * as a wildcard.

English

linguistic theory

[Subentry of linguistic, theory]

Fr    théorie linguistique

Domain: Generative / Transformational Grammar

Source(s):

Dell 1980[trans.]: 29-30
DELL, François. (1980 [trans.]) Generative Phonology. Trans. By Catherine Cullen.  Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.  (GG/PH)


Dineen 1967: 356-357
DINEEN, Francis P. (1967) An Introduction to General Linguistics. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston.


Ducrot & Todorov 1979[trans.]: 40-41
DUCROT, Oswald and TODOROV, Tzvetan. (1979 [trans.]) Encyclopedic Dictionary of the  Sciences of Language. Trans. by Catherine Porter. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 


Hjelmslev 1961[trans.]: 15f.
HJELMSLEV, Louis. (1961 [trans.]) Prolegomena to a Theory of Language. Trans. by Francis J. Whitfield. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.  (GL)


Nash 1968: 129
NASH, Rose. (1968) Multilingual Lexicon of Linguistics and Philology: English, Russian, German, French. Coral Gables, FL: University of Miami Press. 


Palmatier 1972: 89-90
PALMATIER, Robert A. (1972) A Glossary for English Transformational Grammar. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. (GG)


Ruwet 1973[trans.]: 38 (general linguistic theory)
RUWET, Nicholas. (1973 [trans.]) An Introduction to Generative Grammar. Trans. by Norval S.H. Smith. Amsterdam : North-Holland Publishing Co. (GG)


Close


English word list

up

  linguistic geography
  linguistic insecurity
  linguistic knowledge
  linguistic legitimacy
  linguistic market
  linguistic semantics
  (linguistic) sign
linguistic theory
  linguistic universals
  linguistic variable
  linguistically
  linguistically significant generalization
  linguistics1
  linguistics2
  linguo-labial

down

Tip: use * as a wildcard.