Integrational Linguistics
Table of contents
Part headings and selected papers:
Part One: Language and Communication
Language as social interaction: integrationalism versus segregationalism (R. Harris)
Making sense of communicative competence (R. Harris)
Part Two: Language and The Language Myth
A few words on telementation (M. Toolan)
Integrating languages (N. Love)
Part Three: Language and Meaning
Meaning and the principle of linearity (C. Hutton)
Irony and theories of meaning (S. Farrow)
Part Four: Language and Discourse
Conversational utterances and sentences (T.J. Taylor)
Analysing fictional dialogue (M. Toolan)
Part Five: Language and Writing
Analysis and notation: the case for a non-realist linguistics (C. Hutton)
How does writing restructure thought? (R. Harris)
Part Six: Language and Society
What makes bad language bad? (H. Davis)
What problems? On learning to translate (M. Morris)
Index
Part One: Language and Communication
Language as social interaction: integrationalism versus segregationalism (R. Harris)
Making sense of communicative competence (R. Harris)
Part Two: Language and The Language Myth
A few words on telementation (M. Toolan)
Integrating languages (N. Love)
Part Three: Language and Meaning
Meaning and the principle of linearity (C. Hutton)
Irony and theories of meaning (S. Farrow)
Part Four: Language and Discourse
Conversational utterances and sentences (T.J. Taylor)
Analysing fictional dialogue (M. Toolan)
Part Five: Language and Writing
Analysis and notation: the case for a non-realist linguistics (C. Hutton)
How does writing restructure thought? (R. Harris)
Part Six: Language and Society
What makes bad language bad? (H. Davis)
What problems? On learning to translate (M. Morris)
Index
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A collection of readings that brings together 24 key papers in integrational linguistics, which are arranged in six sections: Language and Communication, Language and the Language Myth, Language and Meaning, Language and Discourse, Language and Writing, and Language and Society. It is intended ...
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