1932. | Origin of the Alphabet. Unpublished M.A. thesis, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 111 typed pp. |
1933. | "Acrophony and Vowellessness in the Creation of the Alphabet". Journal of American Oriental Society 53.387. [Summary of 1932 M.A. thesis.] |
1934a. | "The Structure of Ras Shamra C". Journal of the American Oriental Society 54.80-83. |
1934b. | Review of Raymond P[hilip] Dougherty (1877-1933), The Sealand of Ancient Arabia (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1932)". Journal of the American Oriental Society 54.93-95. |
1935a. | Review of Edward Chiera, Joint Expedition [of the American School of Oriental Research in Baghdad] with the Iraq Museum of Nuzi, vols.4-5 (Paris: P. Geuthner, 1933-34). Language 11.262-263. |
1935b. | "A Hurrian Affricate or Sibilant in Ras Shamra". Journal of the American Oriental Society 55.95-100. |
1936a. | (With James A[lan] Montgomery [(1866-1949)].) The
Ras Shamra Mythological Texts. (= Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, 4.) Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 134 pp. Reviewed by |
1936b. | A Grammar of the Phoenician Language. (= American
Oriental Series, 8.) New Haven, Conn.: American Oriental
Society, xi, 172 pp. [Ph.D. dissertation, University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1934.]
Reviewed by |
1936c. | "Back Formation of itn in Phoenician and Ras Shamra". Journal of the American Oriental Society 56.410. [Abstract.] |
1937a. | "A Conditioned Sound Change in Ras Shamra". Journal of the American Oriental Society 57.151-157. |
1937b. |
"Gray's Semitic Comparative Linguistics". Rev. of
Louis Herbert Gray, Introduction to Semitic Comparative
Linguistics [=Columbia university studies in comparative
linguistics, vol. 1] New York: Columbia university press, 1934. Jewish
Quarterly Review 27.3 (January 1937), pp. 261-264. |
1938a. | "Expression of the Causative in Ugaritic". Ibid. 58.103-111. |
1938b. | "Ras Shamra: Canaanite civilization and language".Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution 1937.479-502; illus., 4 pl., 1 map on 2 leaves. Washington D.C. |
1938c. |
"The Ugaritic Texts of Danil and KRT". Rev. of
Charles Virolleaud. La ligende phinicienne de Danel : texte
cuniiforme alphabitique avec transcription et commentaire.
[=Bibliothhque archiologique et historique, t. 21; Mission
de Ras Shamra, t. 1.] Paris: P. Geuthner, 1936. AND (bound with)
Charles Virolleaud. La ligend de Keret, roi des Sidoniens,
publiie d'apres une tablette de Ras-Shamra. [=Bibliothhque
archiologique et historique, t.22; Mission de Ras-Shamra, dirigie
par Claude F.- A. Schaeffer t. 2.] Paris: P. Geuthner, 1936. Jewish
Quarterly Review 29.2 (October 1938) pp. 191-193. |
1938d. |
"State Letters of Assyria". Rev. of Robert
Henry Pfeiffer, Robert Francis Harper. State Letters of
Assyria, a Transliteration and Translation of 355 Official
Assyrian Letters Dating from the Sargonid Period (722-625 B.C.).
[=American Oriental Series, v. 6. New Haven, Conn., American
Oriental Society, 1935.] Jewish Quarterly Review 29.2
(October 1938) p. 193. |
1939a. | Development of the Canaanite Dialects: An
investigation in linguistic history. (= American
Oriental Series, 16.) New Haven, Conn.: American Oriental
Society, x, 108 pp.; illus., map.
Reviewed by |
1939b. | "Development of the West Semitic Aspect System". Journal of the American Oriental Society 59.409-410. [Abstract.] |
1939c. | (With Charles F. Voegelin [(1906-1986)].) Hidatsa Texts Collected by Robert H. Lowie, with grammatical notes and phonograph transcriptions by Z. S. Harris & C. F. Voegelin. (= Prehistory Research Materials, 1:6), 173-239. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society. (Repr., New York: AMS Press, 1975.) [The material published here, and that in (1945f), had already been used for the work on substitution grammar and transformational analysis that was first published in (1946a) and (1952a).] |
1940. | Review of Louis H[erbert] Gray (1875-1955), Foundations of Language (New York: Macmillan, 1939). Language 16:3.216-231. (Repr., with the title "Gray's Foundations of Language", in 1970a.695-705.) |
1941a. | "Linguistic Structure of Hebrew". Journal of the American Oriental Society 61.143-167. [JAOS 61 edited by Z. Harris. Also published as Publications of the American Oriental Society; Offprint series, No.14.] [Harris (1990) says "the general program could be stated from the beginning, e.g. in a paper in the Journal of the American Oriental Society (1941) pp. 143, 166; also in The Phonemes of Moroccan Arabic (1942); Methods in Structural Linguistics p. 364 (the latter was completed and circulated in 1946, though it appeared only in 1951)."] |
1941b. | Review of N[ikolaj] S[ergeevi] Trubetzkoy (1890-1938), Grundzüge der Phonologie (Prague: Cercle Linguistique de Prague, 1939). Language 17.345-349. (Repr. in 1970a.706-711, and in Phonological Theory: Evolution and current practice ed. by Valerie Becker Makkai, 301-304. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1972, repr., Lake Bluff, Ill.: Jupiter Press, 1978.) |
1941-46. | "Cherokee Materials". Manuscript 30(12.4). [Typed D. and A.D. 620L., 575 slips, 10 discs.] Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society Library. |
1942a. | "Morpheme Alternants in Linguistic Analysis". Language 18:3.169-180. (Repr. in 1970a.78-90, and in 1981.23-35.)<2> |
1942b. | "Phonologies of African Languages: The phonemes of Moroccan Arabic". Journal of the American Oriental Society 62:4.309-318. [JAOS 62 edited by Z. Harris.] (Repr., under the title of "The Phonemes of Moroccan Arabic", in 1970a.161-176.) [Read at the Centennial Meeting of the Society, Boston 1942.—Cf. the critique by Jean Cantineau, "Reflexions sur la phonologie de l'arabe marocain", Hespéris 37. 193-207 (1951 for 1950). [Harris (1990) says "the general program could be stated from the beginning, e.g. in a paper in the Journal of the American Oriental Society (1941) pp. 143, 166; also in The Phonemes of Moroccan Arabic (1942); Methods in Structural Linguistics p. 364 (the latter was completed and circulated in 1946, though it appeared only in 1951)."] |
1942c. | Review of Language, Culture, and Personality: Essays in memory of Edward Sapir ed. by Leslie Spier, A[lfred] Irving Hallowell & Stanley S[tewart] Newman (Menasha, Wis.: Edward Sapir Memorial Fund, 1941). Language 18.238-245. |
1942d. | (With William Everett Welmers [b.1916].) "The Phonemes of Fanti". Journal of the American Oriental Society 62.318-333. [JAOS 62 edited by Z. Harris.] |
1942e. | (With Fred Lukoff [b.1920].) "The Phonemes of Kingwana-Swahili". Journal of the American Oriental Society 62.333-338. [JAOS 62 edited by Z. Harris.] |
1944a. | "Yokuts Structure and [Stanley] Newman's Grammar". IJAL 10:4.196-211. (Repr. in 1970a.188-208.) |
1944b. | "Simultaneous Components in Phonology". Language 20.181-205. (Repr. in 1970a.3-31 and in Phonological Theory: Evolution and current practice ed. by Valerie Becker Makkai, 115-133. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1972; repr., Lake Bluff, Ill.: Jupiter Press, 1978.)<2> |
1945a. | "Navaho Phonology and [Harry1 Hoijer's Analysis". IJAL 11:4.239-246. (Repr. in 1970a177-187.) |
1945b. | "Discontinuous Morphemes". Language 21:2.121-127. (Repr. in 1970a.91-99, and in 1981.36-44.) |
1945c. | "American Indian Linguistic Work and the Boas
Collection". Library Bulletin of the American Philosophical
Society 1945.57-61. Philadelphia.
Review note by Thomas A[lbert] Sebeok in IJAL 13.126 (1947). |
1945d. | (With Charles F. Voegelin.) Index to the Franz Boas Collection of Materials for American Linguistics. (=Language Monographs, 22.) Baltimore, Md.: Linguistic Society of America, 43 pp. (Repr., New York: Kraus, 1974.) |
1945e. | (With Charles F. Voegelin.) "Linguistics in Ethnology". Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 1.455-465. |
1945f. | Review of Murray B[arnson] Emeneau, Kota Texts,
vol.I (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1944). Language
21.283-289. (Repr., under the title "Emeneau's Kota Texts", in 1970a.209-216.) [The
material by Emeneau that is reviewed here, and that in (1939c),
had already been used for the work on substitution grammar and
transformational analysis that was first published in (1946a)
and (1952a).] |
1946a. | "From Morpheme to Utterance". Language 22:3.161-183. (Repr. in 1970a.100-125, and in 1981.45-70.)<2> |
1946b. | (With Ernest Bender [b.1919].) "The Phonemes of North Carolina Cherokee". IJAL 12.14-21. |
1947a. | "Developments in American Indian Linguistics". Library
Bulletin of the American Philosophical Society 1946.84-97.
Philadelphia.
Review note by Thomas A[lbert] Sebeok in IJAL 14.209 (1948). |
1947b. | "Structural Restatements I: Swadesh's Eskimo; Newman's Yawelmani". IJAL 13:1.47-58. (Repr. in 1970a.217-234, and in 1981.71-88.) "Attempt to restate in summary fashion the grammatical structures of a number of American Indian languages. The languages to be treated are those presented in H. Hoijer and others, Linguistic Structures of Native America [New York, 1946]." —On Morris Swadesh's account of Eskimo and Stanley S. Newman's of Yawelmani Yokuts.] |
1947c. | "Structural Restatements II: Voegelin's Delaware". IJAL 13:3.175-186. (Repr. in 1970a.235-250, and 1981.89-104.) [On Voegelin's grammatical sketch of Delaware.] |
1947d. | (With Charles F. Voegelin.) "The Scope of Linguistics". American Anthropologist 49.588-600. [1, The place of linguistics in cultural anthropology; 2, Trends in linguistics.] |
1947e. | (Associate ed., with Helen Boas-Yampolsky as main
ed.) Franz Boas, Kwakiutl Grammar, with glossary of the
suffixes. (=Transactions of the American Philosophical
Society, n.s. 37:199-377.) Philadelphia: American
Philosophical Society.
Reviewed by |
1948. | "Componential Analysis of a [Modern] Hebrew Paradigm". Language 24 1.87-91. (Repr.—with 'Hebrew' in the title dropped—in 1970a.126-130.)<2> |
1951a. | Methods in Structural Linguistics. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, xvi, 384 pp. (Repr. as "Phoenix
Books" P 52 with the title Structural Linguistics, 1960;
7th impression, 1966; 1984.) [Preface signed "Philadelphia,
January 1947".]
Reviewed by |
1951b. | (With Charles F. Voegelin.) "Methods for Determining Intelligibility among Dialects of Natural Languages". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 95.322-329; 1 fig. |
1951c. | Review of David G. Mandelbaum (ed.), Selected Writings of Edward Sapir in Language, Culture, and Personality (Berkeley & Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1949). Language 27:3.288-333. (Repr. in 1970a.712-764, and in Edward Sapir: Appraisals of his life and work ed. by Konrad Koerner, 69-114. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1984.) |
1951d. | "Ha-Safah ha-Ivrit l'or ha-balshanut ha-chadashah" ["The Hebrew language in the light of modern linguistics"]. Lashenanu Vol 17, pp 128-132 (1950-51). |
1952a. | "Culture and Style in Extended Discourse". Selected Papers from the 29th International Congress of Americanists (New York, 1949), vol.III: Indian Tribes of Aboriginal America ed. by Sol Tax & Melville J[oyce] Herskovits, 210-215. New York: Cooper Square Publishers. (Repr., New York: Cooper Press, 1967. Paper repr. in 1970a.373-389.) [Proposes a method for analyzing extended discourse, with sample analyses from Hidatsa, a Siouan language spoken in North Dakota.] |
1952b. | "Discourse Analysis". Language 28:1.1-30. (Repr. in The Structure of Language: Readings in the philosophy of language ed. by Jerry A[lan] Fodor & Jerrold J[acob] Katz, 355-383. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1964, and also in Harris 1970a.313-348 as well as in 1981.107-142.) [Presents a method for the analysis of connected speech or writing.] |
1952c. | "Discourse Analysis: A sample text". Language 28:4.474-494. (Repr. in 1970a.349-379.) |
1952d. | (With Charles F. Voegelin.) "Training in Anthropological Linguistics". American Anthropologist 54.322-327. |
1953. | (With C. F. Voegelin.) "Eliciting in Linguistics". Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 9:1.59-75. (Repr. in 1970a.769-774.) [1, Practices with respect to eliciting; 2, Imitation and repetition; 3, Eliciting with picture 4, Translation eliciting; 5, Text eliciting, and 6, The validity of eliciting.] |
1954a. | "Transfer Grammar". IJAL 20:4.259-270. (Repr. in 1970a.139-157.) [1, "Defining difference between languages"; 2, "Structural transfer"; 3, "Phonetic and phonemic similarity"; 4, "Morphemes and morphophonemes"; 5, "Morphological translatability".] |
1954b. | "Distributional Structure". Word 10:2/3.146-162. (Also in Linguistics Today: Published on the occasion of the Columbia University Bicentennial ed. by Andre Martinet & Uriel Weinreich, 26-42. New York: Linguistic Circle of New York, 1954.—Repr. in The Structure of Language: Readings in the philosophy of language ed. by Jerry A[lan] Fodor & Jerrold J[acob] Katz, 33-49. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1964, and also in Harris 1970a.775-794, and in 1981.3-22.) |
1955a. | "From Phoneme to Morpheme". Language 31:2.190-222; 7 tables. (Repr. in 1970a.32-67.) [Presents a constructional procedure segmenting an utterance in a way which correlates well with word and morpheme boundaries.] |
1955b. | "American Indian Work and the Boas Collection". Library Bulletin of the American Philosophical Society 1955.57-61. Philadelphia. |
1956a. | (Editor), A Bushman Dictionary by Dorothea
F[rances] Bleek [d. 1948]. (= American Oriental Series,
41.) New Haven, Conn.: American Oriental Society, xii, 773
pp.
Reviewed by |
1956b. | "Introduction to Transformations". (= Transformations and Discourse Analysis Papers, No.2.) Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. (Repr. in 1970a.383-389.) |
1957a. | "Co-Occurrence and Transformation in Linguistic Structure." Language 33:3.283-340. (Repr. in The Structure of Language: Readings in the philosophy of language ed. by Jerry A[lan] Fodor & Jerrold J[acob] Katz, 155-210. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1964., and also in Harris 1970a.390-457, Plötz 1972b.78-104 [in parts], and 1981.143-210. Also anthologized in Syntactic Theory 1: Structuralist. Selected readings ed. by Fred W. Householder, 151-185. Harmondsworth, Middlesex & Baltimore, Md.: Penguin Books, 1972.) [Revised and enlarged version of Presidential Address, Linguistic Society of America, December 1955. Defines a formal relation among sentences, by virtue of which one sentence structure may be called a transform of another sentence structure.] |
1957b. | "Canonical Form of a Text". (= Transformations and Discourse Analysis Papers, No.3b.) Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. [This and two other previously unpublished papers — items 4a and 3c in the same series — were combined to form entry 1963a (below).] |
1959a. | "The Transformational Model of Language Structure".Anthropological Linguistics 1:1.27-29. |
1959b. | "Computable Syntactic Analysis". (= Transformations and Discourse Analysis Papers, No.15.) Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. (Revised version published as item 1962a; excerpted, with the added subtitle "The 1959 computer sentence-analyzer", in 1970a.253-277.) |
1959c. | Linguistic Transformations for Information Retrieval. (=Interscience Tracts in Pure and Applied Mathematics, 1958:2.) Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council. (Repr. in 1970a.458-471.) [From the 1958 Proceedings of the International Conference on Scientific Information.] |
1960a. | Structural Linguistics. (= Phoenix Books,
P 52.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press, xvi, 384 pp. (7th
impression, 1966; repr., 1984.) [Reprint of item
1951a, with a supplementary preface (vi-vii).]
Reviewed by |
1960b. | "English Transformation List". (= Transformations and Discourse Analysis Papers, No.30.) Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. |
1961. | "Strings and Transformations in Language Description". Manuscript, Dept. of Linguistics, University of Pennsylvania. (Published, under the title "Introduction to String Analysis", in 1970a.278-285.) |
1962a. | String Analysis of Sentence Structure. (= Papers
on Formal Linguistics, 1.) The Hague: Mouton, 70 pp. (2nd
ed., 1964; repr., 1965.) [Revised version of item
1959b.]
Reviewed by |
1962b. | "Sovmestnaja vstreaemost'i transformacija v jazykovoj strukture". Novoe v lingvistike ed. by V[ladimir] A[ndreevi] Zvegincev, vol.II: Transformacionnaja grammatika, 528-636. Moscow: Izd. Innostr. Literatury. [Transl. by T(atjana) N. Mološaja of item 1957a, with an introd. by S(ebastian) K(onstantinovi) Šaumjan.] |
1962c. | "A Language for International Cooperation". Preventing World War III: Some proposals ed. by Quincy Wright, William M. Evan & Monon Deutsch, 299-309. New York: Simon & Schuster. (Repr. in 1970a.795-805.) |
1963a. | Discourse Analysis Reprints. (= Papers
on Formal Linguistics, 2.) The Hague: Mouton, 73 pp. [See
comment in entry 1957b.]
Reviewed by |
1963b. | "Immediate-Constituent Formulation of English Syntax". (=Transformations and Discourse Analysis Papers, No.45.) Philadelphia: University Of Pennsylvania. (Repr. in 1970a.131-138.) |
1964a. | "Transformations in Linguistic Structure". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 108:5.418-422. (Repr. in 1970a.472-481.) [Read on 25 April 1964.] |
1964b. | "The Elementary Transformations". (= Transformations and Discourse Analysis Papers, No.54.) Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania.(Excerpted in 1970a.482-532, Plötz 1972b.57-75, and, in abbreviated form, in 1981.211-235.) |
1965. | "Transformational Theory". Language 41:3.363-401. (Repr. in 1970a. 533-577, Plötz 1972b.108-154, and in 1981.236-280.) |
1966a. | "Algebraic Operations in Linguistic Structure". Paper read at the International Congress of Mathematicians, Moscow 1966. (Published in 1970a.603-611.) |
1966b. | "A Cycling-Cancellation Automation for Sentence Well-Formedness". International Computation Centre Bulletin 5.69-94. (Repr. in 1970a.286-309.) |
1967a. | "Decomposition Lattices". (=Transformations and Discourse Analysis Papers No.70.) Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. (Repr. in 1970a. 578-602, and excerpted in 1981.281-290.) |
1967b. | "Morpheme Boundaries within Words: Report on a computer test". (= Transformations and Discourse Analysis Papers, No.73.) Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. (Repr. in 1970a.68-77.) |
1968a. | Mathematical
Structures of Language. (=Interscience Tracts in
Pure and Applied Mathematics, 21.) New York: Interscience
Publishers John Wiley & Sons), ix, 230 pp. [Index of terms
compiled by Maurice Gross.]
Reviewed by |
1968b. | "Edward Sapir: Contributions to linguistics".International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences ed. by David L. Sills, vol.l4, pp. 13-14. New York: Macmillan. (Repr., in a somewhat longer (probably the original) form, in 1970a.765-768.) |
1968c. | "Du morpheme a l'expression". Langages No.9.23-50. [Transl. of item 1946b.] |
1969a. | The Two Systems of Grammar: Report and paraphrase. (=Transformations and Discourse Analysis Papers, 79.) Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. (Repr. in 1970a.612-692, in Plötz 1972b.158-240 (revised), and in 1981.293-351 (shortened).) |
1969b. | "Analyse du discours". Langages No.13.8-45. [French transl. of item 1952b.] |
1969c. | "Mathematical linguistics." In COSRIMS, (Committee on Support of Research in the Mathematical Sciences) with the collaboration of Boehm, George A. W., eds. The Mathematical Sciences: A Collection of Essays, pp. 190-196. Cambridge, MA.: The M.I.T. Press. |
1970a. | Papers
in Structural and Transformational Linguistics.
Dordrecht/ Holland: D. Reidel., x, 850 pp. [Collection of 37
papers originally published between 1940-1969. These are organized
under the following headings: I, "Structural Linguistics, 1:
Methods"; 2, "Structural Linguistics, 2: Linguistic structures";
3, "String Analysis and Computation"; 4, "Discourse Analysis"; 5,
"Transformations", and 6, "About Linguistics". "Preface"
(v-vii).]
Reviewed by |
1970b. | "La structure distributionnelle,'. Analyse distributionnelle et structurale ed. by Jean Dubois & Françoise Dubois-Charlier (=Langages, No.20), 14-34. Paris: Didier / Larousse. [Transl. of item 1954b.] |
1970c. | "New Views of Language". Manuscript. (Published in Plötz 1972b:242-248, with an introd. in German by the ed. [241-242].) |
1971. | Structures mathématiques du langage. Transl.
into French by Catherine Fuchs. (=Monographies de Linguistique
mathématique, 3.) Paris: Dunod, 248 pp. [Transl. of item
1968a.]
Reviewed by |
1973a. | "Les deux systèmes de grammaire: Prédicat et paraphrase". Langages No.29.55-81. [Partial transl., by Danielle Leeman, of item 1969a.] |
1973b. | Review of Charles F. Hockett (ed.), A Leonard Bloomfield Anthology (Bloomington & London: Indiana University Press, 1970).IJAL 39:4.252-255. |
1976a. | "A Theory of Language Structure". American Philosophical Quarterly 13.237-255. (Repr. in 1981.352-376.) [Theory of the structure and information of sentences.] |
1976b. | "On a Theory of Language". Journal of Philosophy 73.253-276. (Excerpted in 1981.377-391.) |
1976c. | Notes du cours de syntaxe. Transl. and
presented by Maurice Gross. Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 236 p.
[Transl. of lectures on English syntax given at the Département de
Linguistique, University de Paris-Vincennes, 1973-1974]
Reviewed by |
1976d. | "Morphemalternanten in der linguistischen Analyse".Beschreibungsmethoden des amerikanischen Strakturalismus ed. by Elisabeth Bense, Peter Eisenberg & Hartmut Haberland, 129-143. München: Max Hueber. [Transl. by Elisabeth Bense of item 1942a.] |
1976e. | "Vom Morphem zur Äußerung". Ibid., 181-210. [Transl., by Dietmar Rösler, of item 1946b.] |
1976f. | "Textanalyse". Ibid., 261-298. [Transl., by Peter Eisenberg, of item 1952b.] |
1978a. | "Grammar on Mathematical Principles". Journal of Linguistics 14.120. (Repr. in 1981.392-411.) ["Given as a lecture in Somerville College, Oxford, 16 March 1977".] |
1978b. | "Operator-Grammar of English". Lingvisticae Investigationes 2.55-92. (Excerpted in 1981.412-435.) |
1978c. | "The Interrogative in a Syntactic Framework". Questions ed. by Henry Hi? (=Synthese Language Library, 1), 1-35. Dordrecht/Holland: D. Reidel. |
1979a. | "Zaoenia metodologiczne jzykoznawstwa strukturalnego [The methodological basis of structural linguistics]". Jzykoznawstwo strukturalne: Wybór tekstów ed. by Halina Kurkowska & Adam Weinsberg, 158-174. Warsaw: Pastwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 274 pp. [Polish transl., by the first editor, of Harris (1951a:4-24), "Methodological Preliminaries".] |
1979b. | "Mathematical Analysis of Language". Paper delivered to the 6th International Congress on Logic, Methodology, and the Philosophy of Science, held in Hanover, Germany, August 1979. Unpublished. |
1981. | Papers on Syntax. Ed. by Henry Hi?. (=Synthese Language Library, 14.) Dordrecht/Holland: D. Reidel, vii, 479 pp. [Collection of 16 previously published papers, organized under 3 sections: I, "Structural Analysis", II, "Transformational Analysis", and III, "Operator Grammar". Index (437-479)] |
1982a. | A Grammar of English on Mathematical Principles.
New York: John Wiley & Sons, xvi, 429 pp.
Reviewed by |
1982b. | "Discourse and Sublanguage". Sublanguage: Studies of language in restricted semantic domains ed. by Richard Kittredge & John Lehrberger, 231-236. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. |
1985. | "On Grammars of Science". Linguistics and Philosophy: Essays in honor of Rulon S. Wells ed. by Adam Makkai & Alan K. Melby (=Current Issues in Linguistc Theory, 42), 139-148. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. |
1987/2002. . | "The Structure of Science Information". Journal of Biomedical Informatics 35.4:215-221. DOI: 10.1016/S1532-0464(03)00011-X. [Vol. = Friedman (2002).] [Paper solicited by Science in 1987, but then rejected by the editor, reportedly (by Sager) because a reviewer required references to Chomsky.] |
1988a. | Language and Information. (=Bampton Lectures in America, 28.) New York: Columbia University Press, ix, 120 pp. [Revised version of lectures given at Columbia University, New York City, in Oct. 1986.—1, "A Formal Theory of Syntax"; 2, "Scientific Sub-Languages"; 3, "Information", and 4, "The Nature of Language".] |
1988b. | (With Paul Mattick, Jr.) "Science Sublanguages and the Prospects for a Global Language of Science". Annals of the American Association of Philosophy and Social Sciences No.495.73-83. |
1989. | (With Michael Gottfried, Thomas Ryckman, Paul Mattick, Jr., Anne Daladier, Tzvee N. Harris & Suzanna Harris.) The Form of Information in Science: Analysis of an immunology sublanguage. Preface by Hilary Putnam. (=Boston Studies in the Philosophy of, Science, 104.) Dordrecht/Holland & Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, xvii, 590 pp. |
1990. | "La genèse de l'analyse des transformations et de la métalangue". Langages No.99 (Sept. 1990), 9-19. [French tr. by Anne Daladier of Harris 1990/2002.] |
1990/2002. | "The Background of Transformational and Metalanguage Analysis". In Nevin (2002:1–15). |
1991. | A Theory of Language and Information: A mathematical approach. Oxford & New York: Clarendon Press, xii, 428 pp.; illustr. |
1997. | The Transformation of Capitalist Society.
Baltimore: Rowman and Littlefield. [Completed manuscript prepared
for publication postumously by Murray Eden, William Evan, and
Seymour Melman.]Reviewed by —Peter Franz [With Stefan Immerfall] in The European Legacy, 3:112-113. |
For information on a variety of details the compiler is obliged to Fedor M. Berezin (Moscow), Gregory M. Eramian (London, Ont.), Michael Gottfried (St. Louis, Mo.), Henry Hi? Philadelphia), Bruce E. Nevin (Boston), and Zsigmond Telegdi (Budapest). Several pre-1939 entries are due to the kind offices of Henry M. Hoenigswald (Philadelphia), who sent me a copy of his list of Harris's publications which he had compiled for Language.Some titles were added to it by Kevin Shultz, working with Robert Barsky. Other additions and corrections have been made by Bruce Nevin and other contributors to the Zellig Harris site. The whole was revised and published as Koerner (2002), and has been further maintained as a living document on this site since then.
2. Also reprinted in Readings in Linguistics [1]: The development of descriptive linguistics in America since 1925 [in later editions: 1925-56] ed. by Martin Joos (Washington, D.C.: American Council of Learned Societies, 1957, 4th ea., Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, 1966). The locations of the reprinted articles are as follows: 1942a on pp.109-115, 1944b on pp.124-138, 1946a on pp. 142-153, and 1948 on pp. 272-274. Each paper is followed by a postscript by Joos.
3. This list is restricted to publications that
refer directly to Harris. For a more adequate picture of Harris's direct
influence on 20th-century linguistic thought, the work of not only of
Noam Chomsky but also that of many other scholars should be consulted,
such as Henry Hi?, Aravind K. Joshi, Ellen Prince, Richard Kittredge,
and others associated with him at the University of Pennsylvania, Naomi
Sager, Ralph Grishmann, Lynette Hirschmann, and others associated with
the Linguistic String Project at NYU from about 1960 onward, and many
others who came under Harris's influence during his years at Columbia
University in New York City from around 1980 onwards. A list of Harris's
students receiving the M.A. (e.g., John Robert Ross in 1964) and Ph.D.
(e.g., Noam Chomsky in 1955, Tom Ryckman and Michael Gottfried in
1986) would have value perhaps not limited to historiography of
North American linguistics in the mid-20th century.