Semantic syntax

Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell (1996)
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Abstract

This book presents and exemplifies the theory of grammar called Semantic Syntax. The grammar, which offers a syntactic theory closely connected with semantic analyses, is a direct continuation of Generative Semantics; it will re-ignite interest in that framework which flourished and promised so much in the 1960s and 1970s.

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Literature as Discourse.Roger Fowler - 1976 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 10:174-194.

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