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The course explains the principles of the formal description of natural languages and presents selected formal-
linguistic approaches. The focus in on the description of sentence structure.
After an introductory discussion of formalization of linguistic phenomena, the course compares selected
dependency-based approaches (Functional Generative Description, Meaning-Text Theory, etc.) with generative
approaches (e.g. Distributed Morphology) and other frameworks (Frame Semantics, Construction Grammar, etc.).
Related treebanks and other data sources (FrameNet, etc.) are presented too.
Last update: Mírovský Jiří, RNDr., Ph.D. (04.05.2022)
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Course completion requirements: 1. Successful completion of 4 homework assignments 2. Attendance and participation in the class 3. Final exam: an in-class test at the end of the term Last update: Ševčíková Magda, Mgr., Ph.D. (04.05.2022)
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Allan, K.: The Oxford Handbook of the History of Linguistics. Oxford University Press 2013. Chomsky, N.: Lectures on Government and Binding. Dordrecht 1981. Chomsky, N.: Syntactic Structures. The Hague 1957. Chomsky, N.: The Minimalist Program. Cambridge, Mass. 1995. Fillmore, C. J.: The Case for Case. In Bach and Harms (eds.): Universals in Linguistic Theory. New York 1968, pp. 1–88. Fillmore, C. J.: The Mechanisms of ‘Construction Grammar’. In Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistic Society 14, 1988, pp. 35–55. Hajič J., Hajičová E., Mikulová M., Mírovský J.: Prague Dependency Treebank. In N. Ide & J. Pustejovsky (eds.): Handbook of Linguistic Annotation. Dordrecht 2017, pp. 555–594. Kahane, S.: The Meaning-Text Theory. In Dependency and Valency. An International Handbook of Contemporary Research. Vol. 1. Berlin 2003, pp. 546–570. Luelsdorff, P. A. (ed.): The Prague School of Structural and Functional Linguistics. Amsterdam/Philadelphia 1994. Matthews, P. H.: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Linguistics. Oxford 2007. Robins, R. H.: A short history of linguistics. Longman 1984. Saussure, F. de: Course in General Linguistics. Transl. by R. Harris. London 1983. Seuren, P.: Western Linguistics: An Historical Introduction. Wiley 1998. Sgall, P., Hajičová, E., Panevová, J.: The Meaning of the Sentence in Its Semantic and Pragmatic Aspects. Dordrecht/Prague 1986. Last update: Ševčíková Magda, Mgr., Ph.D. (04.05.2022)
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Final exam: an in-class test at the end of the term covers topics addressed in the lectures. Last update: Ševčíková Magda, Mgr., Ph.D. (04.05.2022)
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1. Formal description of natural languages – what are we up to?
2. Overview of frameworks to be discussed Formalization of linguistic features - focus on syntax:
3. Functional Generative Description
4. Paninian framework
5. Meaning-Text Theory
6. Generative Linguistics – The Chomskyan approach
7. Distributed Morphology
8. Case Grammar & Frame Semantics (Charles Fillmore)
9. Construction Grammar
10. Some more approaches
Last update: Ševčíková Magda, Mgr., Ph.D. (04.05.2022)
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