Scott McGlashan
University of Surrey
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Archive | 1993
Greville G. Corbett; Norman Fraser; Scott McGlashan
List of contributors 1. Introduction Norman M. Fraser, Greville G. Corbett and Scott McGlashan 2. The head of Russian numeral expressions Greville G. Corbett 3. The phonology of heads in Haruai Bernard Comrie 4. Patterns of headedness Ronnie Cann 5. Head-hunting on the trail of the nominal Janus Andrew Radford 6. The headedness of noun-phrases: slaying the nominal hydra John Payne 7. Head- versus dependent-marking: the case of the clause Nigel Vincent 8. Heads in discourse: structural versus functional centricity Johanna Nichols 9. Heads in head-driven phrase structure grammar Robert D. Borsley 10. Heads and lexical semantics Scott McGlashan 11. Heads, parsing and word-order universals John A. Hawkins 12. Do we have heads in our minds? Richard A. Hudson 13. Heads, bases and functors Arnold M. Zwicky References Index.
conference on applied natural language processing | 1992
Scott McGlashan; Norman Fraser; Nigel Gilbert; Eric Bilange; Paul Heisterkamp; Nick J. Youd
A distributed approach to spoken dialogue management for real-time telephone information systems is outlined.
Archive | 1993
Greville G. Corbett; Norman Fraser; Scott McGlashan
Contemporary linguistic theories distinguish the principal element of a phrase - the ‘head’ - from the subordinate elements it dominates. This pervasive grammatical concept has been used to describe and account for linguistic phenomena ranging from agreement and government to word order universals, but opinions differ widely on its precise definition. A key question is whether the head is not already identified by some other, more basic notion or interacting set of notions in linguistics. Heads in Grammatical Theory is the first book devoted to the subject. Providing a clear view of current research on heads, some of the foremost linguists in the field tackle the problems set by the assumptions of particular grammatical theories and offer insights which have relevance across theories. Questions considered include whether there is a theory-neutral definition of head, whether heads have cognitive reality, how to identify the head of a phrase, and whether there are any universal correlations between headedness and deletability.
Archive | 1993
Greville G. Corbett; Norman Fraser; Scott McGlashan
List of contributors 1. Introduction Norman M. Fraser, Greville G. Corbett and Scott McGlashan 2. The head of Russian numeral expressions Greville G. Corbett 3. The phonology of heads in Haruai Bernard Comrie 4. Patterns of headedness Ronnie Cann 5. Head-hunting on the trail of the nominal Janus Andrew Radford 6. The headedness of noun-phrases: slaying the nominal hydra John Payne 7. Head- versus dependent-marking: the case of the clause Nigel Vincent 8. Heads in discourse: structural versus functional centricity Johanna Nichols 9. Heads in head-driven phrase structure grammar Robert D. Borsley 10. Heads and lexical semantics Scott McGlashan 11. Heads, parsing and word-order universals John A. Hawkins 12. Do we have heads in our minds? Richard A. Hudson 13. Heads, bases and functors Arnold M. Zwicky References Index.
Archive | 1993
Greville G. Corbett; Norman Fraser; Scott McGlashan
List of contributors 1. Introduction Norman M. Fraser, Greville G. Corbett and Scott McGlashan 2. The head of Russian numeral expressions Greville G. Corbett 3. The phonology of heads in Haruai Bernard Comrie 4. Patterns of headedness Ronnie Cann 5. Head-hunting on the trail of the nominal Janus Andrew Radford 6. The headedness of noun-phrases: slaying the nominal hydra John Payne 7. Head- versus dependent-marking: the case of the clause Nigel Vincent 8. Heads in discourse: structural versus functional centricity Johanna Nichols 9. Heads in head-driven phrase structure grammar Robert D. Borsley 10. Heads and lexical semantics Scott McGlashan 11. Heads, parsing and word-order universals John A. Hawkins 12. Do we have heads in our minds? Richard A. Hudson 13. Heads, bases and functors Arnold M. Zwicky References Index.
Archive | 1993
Greville G. Corbett; Norman Fraser; Scott McGlashan
List of contributors 1. Introduction Norman M. Fraser, Greville G. Corbett and Scott McGlashan 2. The head of Russian numeral expressions Greville G. Corbett 3. The phonology of heads in Haruai Bernard Comrie 4. Patterns of headedness Ronnie Cann 5. Head-hunting on the trail of the nominal Janus Andrew Radford 6. The headedness of noun-phrases: slaying the nominal hydra John Payne 7. Head- versus dependent-marking: the case of the clause Nigel Vincent 8. Heads in discourse: structural versus functional centricity Johanna Nichols 9. Heads in head-driven phrase structure grammar Robert D. Borsley 10. Heads and lexical semantics Scott McGlashan 11. Heads, parsing and word-order universals John A. Hawkins 12. Do we have heads in our minds? Richard A. Hudson 13. Heads, bases and functors Arnold M. Zwicky References Index.
Computational Linguistics | 1992
François Andry; Norman Fraser; Scott McGlashan; J. H. Simon Thornton; Nick J. Youd
conference of the international speech communication association | 1993
Wieland Eckert; Scott McGlashan
conference of the international speech communication association | 1992
Paul Heisterkamp; Scott McGlashan; Nick J. Youd
Archive | 1997
Norman Fraser; null Wooffitt; Scott McGlashan; Nigel Gilbert; C Robin