04764nam 22007575 450 991072839750332120230526132050.03-031-17913-710.1007/978-3-031-17913-6(MiAaPQ)EBC30552981(Au-PeEL)EBL30552981(OCoLC)1381710803(DE-He213)978-3-031-17913-6(BIP)085591774(CKB)26784779900041(EXLCZ)992678477990004120230526d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEmotions, Metacognition, and the Intuition of Language Normativity Theoretical, Epistemological, and Historical Perspectives on Linguistic Feeling /edited by David Romand, Michel Le Du1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2023.1 online resource (370 pages)Print version: Romand, David Emotions, Metacognition, and the Intuition of Language Normativity Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031179129 1. Introduction -- Part I Cross-disciplinary Approaches to Linguistic Feeling from Herder to Wittgenstein -- 2. “What the Germans Call Sprachgefühl.” Sprachgefühl in Early German Linguistics. Selected Examples of Ways of Understanding -- 3. Assent, Sentiment and Linguistic Feeling in Jac. van Ginneken’s Psycholinguistics -- 4. On the Normative Side of Saussure’s “Linguistic Feeling” -- 5. Sapir's Form-Feeling and its Historical Context -- 6. Edward Sapir: Form-Feeling in Language, Culture, and Poetry -- 7. Meaning-Blindness, and Linguistic Feeling: Wittgenstein on How We “Experience” Meaning -- Part II Current Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives on Linguistic Feeling -- 8. Intuitions in Linguistics: A Blessing or a Curse? -- 9. The Good, the Bad, and the Yucky: Valenced Linguistic Intuitions and Linguistic Methodology -- 10. Linguistic Feeling in Real Life and in Linguistics -- 11. Linguistic Feeling and Grammaticalization: From Concepts to Case Studies -- 12. Linguistic Feeling: A Relational Approach Incorporating Epistemology, Theories of Language, and Human-Machine Interaction.This book proposes a comprehensive discussion of the issue of linguistic feeling, the subject’s metalinguistic capacity to intuitively apprehend the normative – lexical, syntactic, morphological, phonological… – dimensions of a definite language he or she is acquainted with. The volume’s twelve contributions aim to revisit a concept that, through a fluctuating terminology (“Sprachgefühl,” “sentiment de la langue,” “linguistic intuitions,” etc.), had developed, since the late 18th century, within a variety of cultural contexts and research traditions, and whose theoretical, epistemological, and historical ins and outs had not been systematically explored so far. Beginning with a long opening chapter, the book consists of two parts, one tracing the multifaceted approaches to linguistic feeling from Herder to Wittgenstein, and one offering a representative overview of the debates about the issue at stake in current linguistics and philosophy, while addressing the question of the place of metacognition, normativity, and affectivity in language processes.LinguisticsPhilologyLanguage acquisitionLanguage and languages—PhilosophyEmotionsKnowledge, Sociology ofTheoretical Linguistics / GrammarLanguagesLanguage Acquisition and DevelopmentPhilosophy of LanguageEmotionSociology of Knowledge and DiscourseLanguage And LanguagesLanguage Arts & DisciplinesLinguistics.Philology.Language acquisition.Language and languages—Philosophy.Emotions.Knowledge, Sociology of.Theoretical Linguistics / Grammar.Languages.Language Acquisition and Development.Philosophy of Language.Emotion.Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse.401.9401.9Romand David1361239Le Du Michel1100461MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910728397503321Emotions, Metacognition, and the Intuition of Language Normativity3379516UNINA