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The Logic of Markedness
The Logic of Markedness
EDWIN
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1. Markedness (Linguistics), 2. Chomsky, Noam—Contributions markedness. 3. Jakobson, Roman, 1896— —Contributions in markedness. I. Title. P299.M35B37 415—dc20
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Acknowledgments
I am indebted to the National Endowment for the Humanities for providing me with a Fellowship for College Teachers, which enabled me to complete the research and writing of this book. An Instructional Im-
provement Grant from Wayne State College also provided valuable resources for this project at a crucial stage. Some of the research here was presented in very preliminary form at the Vilém Mathesius Workshop on Linguistics held in the Czech Republic in April of 1993 (funded by the Soros Foundation), and I benefited from the feedback of the other participants. Preliminary versions of some
of the ideas presented here appeared as an article titled “Jakobson and Chomsky on Markedness” in the Travaux du Cercle Linguistique de Prague
(Battistella 1995). Catherine Chvany and Michael Shapiro provided helpful comments on an earlier draft, and I thank them as well.
I gratefully acknowledge the Roman Jakobson Trust for permission to cite materials from Jakobson’s Russian and Slavic Grammar Studies 193 11981, edited by Linda R. Waugh and Morris Halle (Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1984), and The Framework of Language (Ann Arbor: Michigan Studies in the Humanities, 1980); and from Jakobson and Pomorska’s
Dialogues with Krystyna Pomorska (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1983).
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