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- desc.expl.theories.pdf author "Dryer, Matthew S.".
- desc.expl.theories.pdf chapter "Descriptive theories, explanatory theories, and basic linguistic theory".
- desc.expl.theories.pdf editor "Felix Ameka".
- desc.expl.theories.pdf editor2 "Alan Dench".
- desc.expl.theories.pdf editor3 "Nicholas Evans".
- desc.expl.theories.pdf isCitedBy Basic_Linguistic_Theory.
- desc.expl.theories.pdf isCitedBy Functional_theories_of_grammar.
- desc.expl.theories.pdf location "Berlin".
- desc.expl.theories.pdf pages "207–234".
- desc.expl.theories.pdf publisher "Mouton de Gruyter".
- desc.expl.theories.pdf quote "This paper is primarily directed at linguists who can be construed as functionalist, using the term in a broad sense that includes most work in typology and work by descriptive linguists. The central issue discussed in this paper is what sort of theory we need for linguistic description, if one adopts a functionalist view of language, which for the purposes of this paper can be characterized as the view that functional or grammar-external principles play a central role in explaining why languages are the way they are.".
- desc.expl.theories.pdf quote "This paper is primarily directed at linguists who can be construed as functionalist, using the term in a broad sense that includes most work in typology and work by descriptive linguists. The central issue discussed in this paper is what sort of theory we need for linguistic description, if one adopts a functionalist view of language, which for the purposes of this paper can be characterized as the view that functional or grammar-external principles play a central role in explaining why languages are the way they are.".
- desc.expl.theories.pdf title "Catching Language: Issues in Grammar Writing".
- desc.expl.theories.pdf url "http://linguistics.buffalo.edu/people/faculty/dryer/dryer/desc.expl.theories.pdf".
- desc.expl.theories.pdf year "2006".