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The present book collects seven studies on the grammatical aspects
of number names. No attempt has been made to unify the notation,
but all authors work from a generative viewpoint. Each contribution
chosen gives more than just a description of the number name system
in a certain language. Thus, the linguist interested in simplicity,
types of transformations, functional rules, tagmemic rules,
comparisons be tween languages, or language universals may profit
from this collection. H. BRANDT CORSTIUS v T ABLE OF CONTENTS A. V
AN KA TWIJ K / A Functional Grammar of Dutch Number Names 1 BARRON
BRAINERD / On the Syntax of Certain Classes of Numerical
Expressions 9 BARRON BRAINERD / A Transformational-Generative
Grammar for Rumanian Numerical Expressions 41 BARRON BRAINERD and
FRED C. C. PENG / A Syntactic Comparison of Chinese and Japanese
Numerical Expressions 53 RANI SIROMONEY / Grammars of Number Names
of Certain Dravidian Languages 82 WILLIAM R. MERRIFIELD / Number
Names in Four Languages of Mexico 91 HUGO BRANDT CORSTIUS /
Automatic Translation between Number Names 103 VII A. VAN KATWIJK A
FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR OF DUTCH NUMBER NAMES At the present time there
are quite a number of generative grammars for numerical
expressions. Brainerd (1967) even mentions the possibility of
giving "a complete description of systems of numerical expressions
in any language," where the transformation theory of number names
provides a framework for discussions of a number of universals. He
also refers to the advantages of completeness of descriptions being
possible in these grammars."
The present book collects seven studies on the grammatical aspects
of number names. No attempt has been made to unify the notation,
but all authors work from a generative viewpoint. Each contribution
chosen gives more than just a description of the number name system
in a certain language. Thus, the linguist interested in simplicity,
types of transformations, functional rules, tagmemic rules,
comparisons be tween languages, or language universals may profit
from this collection. H. BRANDT CORSTIUS v T ABLE OF CONTENTS A. V
AN KA TWIJ K / A Functional Grammar of Dutch Number Names 1 BARRON
BRAINERD / On the Syntax of Certain Classes of Numerical
Expressions 9 BARRON BRAINERD / A Transformational-Generative
Grammar for Rumanian Numerical Expressions 41 BARRON BRAINERD and
FRED C. C. PENG / A Syntactic Comparison of Chinese and Japanese
Numerical Expressions 53 RANI SIROMONEY / Grammars of Number Names
of Certain Dravidian Languages 82 WILLIAM R. MERRIFIELD / Number
Names in Four Languages of Mexico 91 HUGO BRANDT CORSTIUS /
Automatic Translation between Number Names 103 VII A. VAN KATWIJK A
FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR OF DUTCH NUMBER NAMES At the present time there
are quite a number of generative grammars for numerical
expressions. Brainerd (1967) even mentions the possibility of
giving "a complete description of systems of numerical expressions
in any language," where the transformation theory of number names
provides a framework for discussions of a number of universals. He
also refers to the advantages of completeness of descriptions being
possible in these grammars."
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