- Charles F. Hockett, “Two Models of Grammatical Description,” Word, X (1954), 217.
- Louis Hjelmslev, Prolegomena to a Theory of Language, trans. Francis J. Whitfield (Madison, Wis., 1961), p. 18.
- Ibid., pp. 17–18.
- Ibid., p. 11.
- Ibid., p. 18.
- Ibid., pp. 18–19.
- Ibid., p. 18.
- Ibid., pp. 15–16.
- B. Siertsema, A Study of Glossematics, 2nd ed. (The Hague, 1965), p. 57.
- Hjelmslev, p.
- Ibid., p. 18.
- Ibid., p. 23.
- Ibid., p. 15.
- Raymond L. Wilder, “The Axiomatic Method,” in The World of Mathematics, ed. James R. Newman (New York, 1956), III, 1661.
- Ernest Nagel and James R. Newman, “Goedel's Proof,” in The World of Mathematics, III, 1671.
- Richard von Mises, “Mathematical Postulates and Human Understanding,” in The World of Mathematics, III, 1730.
- “Ibid., p. 1751.
- Wilder, pp. 1661–1662.
- Nagel and Newman, p. 1671.
- Ibid.
- Wilder, p. 1662.
- Ibid.
- Nagel and Newman, p. 1672.
- Ibid.
- Mises, p. 1730.
- Wilder, p. 1664; see the first paragraph on p. 199.
- Nagel and Newman, p. 1669.
- Mises, p. 1752.
- Wilder, p. 1662.
- Mises, pp. 1752–1753.
- Ibid p. 1672.
- Wilder, p. 1664.
- Mises, p. 1730.
- Wilder, p. 1664.
- Nagel and Newman, p. 1673.
- Mises, pp. 1752–1753.
- Hjelmslev, p. 18; italics ours.
- Wilder, p. 1662.
- Nagel and Newman, p. 1672.
- Cf. Siertsema, p. 175.
- See also Charles F. Hockett, A Manual of Phonology, Memoir 11, International Journal of American Linguistics (=XXI, No. 4, Part I [1955]), sec. 32, for the procedure of collation, the purpose of which is to determine what elements occur in distinctive contrast with each other: “Since the assumed point of departure for collation is an allophonically correct transcription (together, of course, with description of what each symbol in the transcription means), collation itself takes the shape of a readjustment of size of the units tentatively recognized in the allophonic transcription, and a readjustment in the identification of units in different environments. The procedure is one of trial and error, of successive approximations, until finally a satisfactory portrayal is achieved” (p. 149).
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