Zellig Harris (English Wikipedia)

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  • Harris, Zellig S. (Jul–Sep 1940), "Review of Louis H[erbert] Gray (1875–1955), Foundations of Language (New York: Macmillan, 1939)", Language, 16 (3): 216–235, doi:10.2307/409060, JSTOR 409060 (Repr., with the title "Gray's Foundations of Language", in Harris, Zellig S. (1970). Papers in Structural and Transformational Linguistics. Formal Linguistics Series. Vol. 1. Dordrecht/ Holland: D. Reidel. pp. 695–705.), p. 228 (p. 704 of reprint).
  • Hoenigswald (1996), Harris, Zellig S. (1973). "Review of Charles F. Hockett (ed.), A Leonard Bloomfield Anthology (Bloomington & London: Indiana University Press, 1970)". International Journal of American Linguistics. 39 (4). Chicago: University of Chicago Press: 252–255. doi:10.1086/465274..
  • Harris, Zellig S. (1954). "Transfer Grammar". International Journal of American Linguistics. 20 (4). Chicago: University of Chicago Press: 259–270. doi:10.1086/464289. S2CID 224808289. (Repr. in Harris 1970.139–157.)
  • Sahlgren, Magnus (December 2024). "Distributional Legacy: The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Harris's Distributional Program". WORD. 70 (4): 246–257. doi:10.1080/00437956.2024.2414515.

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  • Harris, Zellig S. (Jul–Sep 1940), "Review of Louis H[erbert] Gray (1875–1955), Foundations of Language (New York: Macmillan, 1939)", Language, 16 (3): 216–235, doi:10.2307/409060, JSTOR 409060 (Repr., with the title "Gray's Foundations of Language", in Harris, Zellig S. (1970). Papers in Structural and Transformational Linguistics. Formal Linguistics Series. Vol. 1. Dordrecht/ Holland: D. Reidel. pp. 695–705.), p. 228 (p. 704 of reprint).

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  • Harris, Zellig S. (1954). "Transfer Grammar". International Journal of American Linguistics. 20 (4). Chicago: University of Chicago Press: 259–270. doi:10.1086/464289. S2CID 224808289. (Repr. in Harris 1970.139–157.)

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  • The press release and archive record are at [1]. Hiż, Henry. n.d. "Linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania", an internal document of the Linguistics Department at the University of Pennsylvania. The particular phrase is used on the department website. Claims of precedence, continuity, and 'modernity' are [2], other contenders being Berkeley, Columbia, Chicago, and Yale.

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  • The press release and archive record are at [1]. Hiż, Henry. n.d. "Linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania", an internal document of the Linguistics Department at the University of Pennsylvania. The particular phrase is used on the department website. Claims of precedence, continuity, and 'modernity' are [2], other contenders being Berkeley, Columbia, Chicago, and Yale.

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  • Harris's account of the nature and origin of language, and its learnability, is in the final chapters of Language and information (1988) and A theory of language and information (1991), and in number four of the Bampton Lectures at Columbia in 1986, on which the former was based.
  • The press release and archive record are at [1]. Hiż, Henry. n.d. "Linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania", an internal document of the Linguistics Department at the University of Pennsylvania. The particular phrase is used on the department website. Claims of precedence, continuity, and 'modernity' are [2], other contenders being Berkeley, Columbia, Chicago, and Yale.
  • Bruce E. Nevin, Review of The Transformation of Capitalist Society, LINGUIST List.

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