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Published by The Center for the Study of Language and Information Publications, Stanford, California, U.S.A., 1998
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Published by The Center for the Study of Language and Information Publications, Stanford, 1998
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Published by CSLI (Center for the Study of Language and Information) Publications, Stanford, California, USA, 2001
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Published by The Center for the Study of Language and Information Publications, Stanford, 1998
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: very fine. Quarto in glosst blue, grey & yellow glassy illus paper wraps; xvi, 504 pages: illustrations; 23 cm; bibliographical references and index. Contents: 1.; The Early Development of Programming Languages --; 2.; Backus Normal Form versus Backus Naur Form --; 3.; Teaching ALGOL 60 --; 4.; ALGOL 60 Confidential --; 5.; Smalgol-61 --; 6.; Man or Boy? --; 7.; A Proposal for Input-Output Conventions in ALGOL 60 --; 8.; The Remaining Trouble Spots in ALGOL 60 --; 9.; SOL -- A Symbolic Language for Systems Simulation --; 10.; A Formal Definition of SOL --; 11.; The Science of Programming Languages --; 12.; Programming Languages for Automata --; 13.; A Characterization of Parenthesis Languages --; 14.; Top-Down Syntax Analysis --; 15.; On the Translation of Languages from Left to Right --; 16.; Context-Free Multilanguages --; 17.; Semantics of Context-Free Languages --; 18.; Examples of Formal Semantics.Programming languages (Electronic computers), Computers, History and developing od computer coding and prgrammig. As new; very fine.
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Published by Stanford, Calif. : Published for the Stanford Linguistics Association by CSLI Publications, Center for the Study of Language and Information, 1996., 1966
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Fine. xii, 446 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ; ISBN:1575860449 (pbk.) ; OCLC: 38094214 ; Dewey: 495.6 ; stiff paper wrappers ; "Papers presented at the 5th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference, held at the University of California at Los Angeles, November 4-6, 19 94" ; "Japanese and Korean are typologically quite similar, so a linguistic phenomenon in one language often has a counterpart in the other. The papers in this volume are intended to further compare and/or contrast research in both languages ; This volume reflects the Fifth Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference's unique division into four distinct panels: Conversation, Grammaticalization and Semantics, Syntax and Semantics, and Korean Phonology." ; Contents: Preface -- In Memory of the Late J ohn Hinds -- Barriers for A-Adjunction / Mamoru Saito -- Reanalysis in Korean Complex Predicate Constructions: Causative Derivation / Ho-Min Sohn -- Part I. Conversation -- The Use of Addressee Honorifics in Japanese Elementary School Classrooms / H aruko Minegishi Cook -- Dealing with Prior Talk: Discourse Connectives in Korean Conversation / Kyu-hyun Kim and Kyung-Hee Suh -- The Complementary Functions of Tara and To: Evidence from Procedural/Instructional Discourse / Patricia Mayes -- A Stud y of Co-Construction in Japanese: We Don't Finish Each Other's Sentences / Tsuyoshi Ono and Eri Yoshida -- The Korean Connective Nuntey in Conversational Discourse / Yong-Yae Park -- Assessment Strategies in Japanese, Korean, and American English / Susan Strauss and Yumiko Kawanishi -- Part II. Grammaticalization and Semantics -- Time, Reality, and Agentivity in Japanese Negation / Wesley Jacobsen -- Subjectification and Adverbs in Japanese / Naomi Hanaoka McGloin -- Historical Change of the J apanese Connective Datte: Its Form and Functions / Junko Mori -- On the Development of Sentence-Final Particles in Korean / Sung-Ock S. Sohn -- Nominal Adjectives in Japanese (and in Korean?) / Satoshi Uehara -- Part III. Syntax and Semantics -- The Head-Internal Relative Clause in Japanese: An Empty Head Noun Approach / Koji Hoshi -- Reconstruction vs. Copying: The Case of Wh-Scope / Jung-Goo Kang and Gereon Müller -- Anaphora and Individuations of Situations / Yookyung Kim -- A Reconsideration of Type III Gerunds in Korean / Steven G. Lapointe and Sarah Nielsen -- Floating Quantifiers and the Stage/Individual-Level Distinction / Yoichi Miyamoto -- Syntactic Movement of Overt Wh-Phrases in Japanese and Korean / Kunio Nishiyama, John Whi tman, and Eun-Young Yi -- Negative Polarity Items and Rigidity of Scope / Keun-Won Sohn -- Classifier Incorporation in Japanese and Korean Partitive Constructions / Kuo-ming Sung -- Toward Syntax-Information Mapping / Akihiko Uechi -- Part IV. Korea n Phonology -- Perception of Korean Tense and Lax Consonants: Evidence for a Geminate Analysis of Tense Consonants / Jeong-Im Han -- Five Types of Segmental-Prosodic Rules that Affect the Tone Bearing Unit of North Kyungsang Korean / No-Ju Kim. ; st ore stamp on front ep, else FINE. Book.
Published by CSLI Publications / Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford, CA, 1998
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Near Fine. CSLI Lecture Notes Number 68. Very slight wear along the edges. THIS IS A HEAVY ITEM. ALL ORDERS MIGHT REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES.