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Arguments for a Non-Transformational Grammar

Arguments for a Non-Transformational Grammar

Richard A. Hudson

University of Chicago Press
1976
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For the past decade, the dominant transformational theory of syntax has produced the most interesting insights into syntactic properties. Over the same period another theory, systemic grammar, has been developed very quietly as an alternative to the transformational model. In this work Richard A. Hudson outlines "daughter-dependency theory," which is derived from systemic grammar, and offers empirical reasons for preferring it to any version of transformational grammar. The goal of daughter-dependency theory is the same as that of Chomskyan transformational grammar—to generate syntactic structures for all (and only) syntactically well-formed sentences that would relate to both the phonological and the semantic structures of the sentences. However, unlike transformational grammars, those based on daughter-dependency theory generate a single syntactic structure for each sentence. This structure incorporates all the kinds of information that are spread, in a transformational grammar, over to a series of structures (deep, surface, and intermediate). Instead of the combination of phrase-structure rules and transformations found in transformational grammars, daughter-dependency grammars contain rules with the following functions: classification, dependency-marking, or ordering. Hudson's strong arguments for a non-transformational grammar stress the capacity of daughter-dependency theory to reflect the facts of language structure and to capture generalizations that transformational models miss. An important attraction of Hudson's theory is that the syntax is more concrete, with no abstract underlying elements. In the appendixes, the author outlines a partial grammar for English and a small lexicon and distinguishes his theory from standard dependency theory. Hudson's provocative thesis is supported by his thorough knowledge of transformational grammar.
Solar Energy And The U.s. Economy

Solar Energy And The U.s. Economy

Richard J Goettle Iv; Christopher Pleatsikas; Edward A. Hudson

Routledge
2020
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First published 1982. Twice during the 1970s -- the Arab Oil Embargo of 1973-74 and the tight oil market of 1978-79 associated with the political upheaval in Iran -- the U.S. economy experienced severe shocks as a result of massive price increases for imported oil. By 1980 the price for imported crude oil had increased to nearly twenty times the price in 1970. This book seeks to provide a basis for determining the macroeconomic effects of solar energy investments over the 1980 to 2000 time period. It structures its analysis in a multidimensional form, specifying variations in • conventional energy costs; • solar market penetration; • solar technology costs.
Solar Energy And The U.s. Economy

Solar Energy And The U.s. Economy

Richard J Goettle Iv; Christopher Pleatsikas; Edward A. Hudson

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2022
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This book investigates the economic effects of investing in solar energy technologies, given assumptions about the cost of the technologies, and the amount of solar energy that can be supplied. It makes long-range projections of economic growth and capital investment in the 1980-2000 period.
Richard A. McCormick and the Renewal of Moral Theology

Richard A. McCormick and the Renewal of Moral Theology

Odozor Paulinus Ikechukwu

University of Notre Dame Press
1995
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In a career that spanned the periods before, during, and after the Second Vatican Council, Richard A. McCormick, S.J. (1922–2000), was one of the major American theologians who demonstrated broad interest in Christian theological ethics and has written extensively on the issues of fundamental and special theology. When the Second Vatican Council directed that attention should be paid to the renewal of moral theology, McCormick answered that challenge. In this study Paulinus Ikechukwu Odozor, C.S.Sp., examines McCormick’s thought and work in detail and sets it against the backdrop of larger developments that have taken place within the Church and the field of moral theology. Odozor begins by establishing McCormick’s contribution to the renewal of moral theology and reconstructs McCormick’s theological program by situating him within various social, theological, and professional contexts. He then goes on to show whether and to what extent McCormick has been consistent and coherent in his moral theological discourse. To effectively pursue the aims of this study, Odozor divided it into seven chapters. The first chapter delineates the parameters of pre-Vatican II moral theology and situates McCormick and his work in a larger context by defining the historical, social, and ecclesial contexts of his formation. The next five chapters take up themes central to understanding McCormick’s work, including the nature of Christian ethics, the Church as moral teacher, proportionate reasoning, anthropology, and casuistry. In addition to his insightful analysis of McCormick’s contributions to the field, Odozor includes a sensitive treatment of the complex interactions between McCormick as an individual scholar and the world in relation to which his identity as a scholar was formed and transformed.
Richard a. McCormick and the Renewal of Moral Theology

Richard a. McCormick and the Renewal of Moral Theology

Paulinus Ikechukwu Odozor

University of Notre Dame Press
2017
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In a career that spanned the periods before, during, and after the Second Vatican Council, Richard A. McCormick, S.J. (1922–2000), was one of the major American theologians who demonstrated broad interest in Christian theological ethics and has written extensively on the issues of fundamental and special theology. When the Second Vatican Council directed that attention should be paid to the renewal of moral theology, McCormick answered that challenge. In this study Paulinus Ikechukwu Odozor, C.S.Sp., examines McCormick's thought and work in detail and sets it against the backdrop of larger developments that have taken place within the Church and the field of moral theology. Odozor begins by establishing McCormick's contribution to the renewal of moral theology and reconstructs McCormick's theological program by situating him within various social, theological, and professional contexts. He then goes on to show whether and to what extent McCormick has been consistent and coherent in his moral theological discourse. To effectively pursue the aims of this study, Odozor divided it into seven chapters. The first chapter delineates the parameters of pre-Vatican II moral theology and situates McCormick and his work in a larger context by defining the historical, social, and ecclesial contexts of his formation. The next five chapters take up themes central to understanding McCormick's work, including the nature of Christian ethics, the Church as moral teacher, proportionate reasoning, anthropology, and casuistry. In addition to his insightful analysis of McCormick's contributions to the field, Odozor includes a sensitive treatment of the complex interactions between McCormick as an individual scholar and the world in relation to which his identity as a scholar was formed and transformed.
Sayings of Yogacharya: Over 100 Sayings with Commentary by Richard A. Bowen
Revised with 18 new entries, this 46-page book contains sayings, comments, philosophy, and instructions by Yogacharya John Oliver Black. Mr. Black was a direct disciple of Paramahansa Yogananda and studied with him for more than 30 years. Founder of Golden Lotus and Song of the Morning Ranch, a yoga retreat in northern Michigan, Yogahcharya Oliver instructed students from around the country and from around the world. The sayings in this book help one understand and appreciate this advanced disciple. From them we can obtain insight into your own natures and a deeper appreciation of the science of yoga.
Richard A. Reid

Richard A. Reid

Laura A Franklin

Virtualbookworm.com Publishing
2023
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Musical legend Richard A. Reid is described by his family and friends as someone you can always count on. He came from humble means, raised by his mother and older brother, Cecil. Richard was sickly as a child with whooping cough and many didn't think he would live past infancy. But Richard says, "I fooled them." Becoming a living legend in the Jazz and R&B world was not his goal in life. He just wanted to play his bass, take care of his family, love God, and love people. It is because of those things - and his humility and God's hand on him - that helped him become who he is today.
The Stories of Richard: A man's discovery of his world and his place in it.

The Stories of Richard: A man's discovery of his world and his place in it.

Bonnie M. Austin

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Follow the life one of the foremost permaculture experts in the midwest as he tells it through his stories. Richard Herman has devoted his life's work to sustainable agriculture, animal husbandry and medical care, permaculture, and leading youth in wilderness adventures and education. This book reflects a series of verbatim interviews that took place over a period of several years, which illustrate the life of this gentle futurist. Its purpose is to follow the growth of Richard's evolution to the remarkable man he has become today. It has been my pleasure to learn about the unique life of Richard and, as I share it with you, I believe you will wonder, as I have, at how he has made himself into the exceptional model for those who care about the gifts that have been given to us. Bonnie M. Austin
The Reminiscences of Lt. Cdr. Richard A. Harralson, USN (Ret.)
As he grew up in California, Harralson developed a great love for radio. Following his enlistment in the Navy in 1937, he attended boot camp and then radio school. Early assignments included the aircraft carrier Saratoga (CV-3) and the flag allowance of Commander Aircraft Battle Force (RADM Ernest J. King) on board the Lexington (CV-2). In 1940-41 he served as a radioman in the Asiatic Fleet flag allowance on board the heavy cruisers Augusta (CA-31) and later the Houston (CA-30). In 1941 he moved ashore to the naval radio station at Cavite in the Philippines. He was captured on Corregidor in the spring of 1942, transferred to Japan, and imprisoned for the rest of World War II. After release he went to electronics technician school, later was commissioned as an ensign in 1946. In the late 1940s he was radio officer at the Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Naval Base and then attended electronics maintenance school at Great Lakes, Illinois. During the Korean War he served in the escort carrier Sicily (CVE-118) under the command of Captain John S. Thach. Later assignments in the 1950s included instructor duty at the electronics maintenance school at Great Lakes, as officer in charge of a Black Sea listening post in Turkey, communication officer in the missile test ship Mississippi (EAG-128), and electronics maintenance at the combat information center school at Glynco, Georgia. He retired from active duty in 1957 and subsequently worked in California for Aerojet.
A Guide to America's Sex Laws

A Guide to America's Sex Laws

Richard A. Posner; Katharine B. Silbaugh

University of Chicago Press
1996
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Sex, although considered by many in our culture the quintessential private activity, is blanketed by a large number and variety of laws. This text presents a concise compendium of the America's sex laws and brings together in one place, and summarizes, the laws regulating personal sexual activity. In doing so, the book reveals gaps, anachronisms, anomalies, inequalities , and irrationalities, and provides an empirical basis for studies of sexual regulation. In some states, for example, sexual relations between consenting adults of the same sex is a crime, in some states the age of consent to marriage is lower for females than for males, and in some states marital rape is not a crime. Such a mixed quilt of state laws means that a sexual practice that is perfectly legitimate in one state is illegal in another.