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Re: Часть 2 

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B. Other Useful Transformational Work
(1) Bever, T. G. "The Cognitive Basis of Linguistic Structure." In J. Hayes (ed.), Cognition and the Developments of Language. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1970.
An excellent account of how language as a representational system might be connected to general modeling abilities of human beings - especially the way that children develop these abilities.
(2) Fillmore, C. "The Case for Case." In E. Bach and R. Harms (eds.), Universals in Linguistic Theory. New Y ork: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1968.
A readable account of a somewhat different version of the transformational model - useful suggestions about what a complete representation of reference structure might be.
(3) Greene, G. "How to Get People to Do Things With Words." In Papers from the 8th Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. Chicago, III.: University of Chicago, 1970.
An excellent example of the Generative Semantics approach which we feel will contribute much to an enlarged Meta-model for therapy.
(4) Grinder, J . On Deletion Phenomena in English. The Hague: Mouton, 1974.
Very technical; useful for discussion of different types of deletion. See Chapters 1,2, and 3. Gruber, J. "Studies in Lexical Relations." Unpublished doctoral dissertation, MIT, 1965. Excellent suggestion for a complete representation of reference structures.
(5) Horn, L. "A Presuppositional Analysis of Only and Even." In Papers from the 5th Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago, 1969.
Another fine example of the Generative Semantics type of research which we feel will contribute to an enlarged Meta-model for therapy.
(6) Kartunnen, L. "Remarks on Presuppositions." At the Texas Conference on Performances, Conversational Implicature and Presuppositions, mimeograph, March 1973.
Kartunnen has a series of incisive papers on presuppositional phenomena in English. We suggest you write to him directly at the University of Texas for copies.
(7) Katz, J. Semantic Theory. New York: Harper and Row, 1972.
A most up-to-date account of the kind of semantic theory most compatible with non-Generative Semantics transformational grammar.