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Refurbishing our foundations [[electronic resource] ] : elementary linguistics from an advanced point of view / / C.F. Hockett
Refurbishing our foundations [[electronic resource] ] : elementary linguistics from an advanced point of view / / C.F. Hockett
Autore Hockett Charles Francis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 1987
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (191 p.)
Disciplina 410
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory
Soggetto topico Linguistics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-31387-1
9786613313874
90-272-7904-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto REFURBISHING OUR FOUNDATIONS ELEMENTARY LINGUISTICS FROM AN ADVANCED POINT OF VIEW; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; PREFACE; Table of contents; 0.INTRODUCTION; 0.1. Attitude.; 0.2. Angle of Approach.; 0.3. Prospectus.; 1. THE SHAPE OF SPEECH; 1.1. The Dimensions of Syntax.; 1.2. Order.; 1.3. Spacing.; 1.4. Direction; More Dimensions.; 1.5. Iconic and Arbitrary.; 1.6. Iconicity and Dimensionality.; 1.7. Iconicity in Language.; 1.8. The Proximity Principle.; 1.9. Tension.; 1.10. Multidimensional Language?; 1.11. Summary.; 2. HEARING UTTERANCES; 2.1. Depth Perception.
2.2. The ""Syntactic Sense.""2.3. A Learning Demonstration.; 2.4. Examples.; 2.5. Old Wine in New Bottles.; 2.6. Summary.; 3. THE HEARER'S EVIDENCE; 3.1. Introduction.; 3.2. A Classification.; 3.3. Constituents of the Utterance.; 3.4. The Roles of the Ingredients.; 3.5. Lessons from Written English.; 3.6. Lessons from Headlines.; 3.7. The Hat Game.; 3.8. Inferences.; 3.9. Being Realistic about Language.; 4. HEARING WORDS; 4.1. Modes of Listening.; 4.2. The Task of Identifying Words.; 4.3. Strategies for Word-Identification.; 4.4. Implicit Motor-Matching.; 4.5. Gestalt Perception.
4.6. Code-Switching.4.7. Norm Shapes.; 4.8. The Evidence of Borrowing.; 4.9. Summary.; 5. SOUNDS, WORDS, AND REDUNDANCY; 5.1. The Phonemic Theory.; 5.2. Words.; 5.3. The Word in Phonology.; 5.4. Slurvian.; 5.5. The Uses of Redundancy.; 5.6. Summary.; 6. WHY MORPHEMICS WON'T WORK; 6.1. A Fish Story.; 6.2. Allusions.; 6.3. Idiomatic Phrases and Tongue-Twisters.; 6.4. More Puns.; 6.5. Onomatopoeia and Secondary Associations.; 6.6. Blends and Lapses.; 6.7. Malapropisms, Doublets, Contamination, and Taboo.; 6.8. Metanalysis and Abbreviation.; 6.9. Naming.; 7. FROM PARTICLE TO RESONANCE
7.1. The Road to Morphemics: Bopp.7.2. The Road to Morphemic: Morphophonemics.; 7.3. The Morpheme in America.; 7.4. The Great Agglutinative Fraud.; 7.5. The Transducer Fallacy.; 7.6. Repair or Replace?; 7.7. How Does an Utterance Mean?; 7.8. Syntax, Morphology, Syntagmatics, and Paradigmatics.; 7.9. Summary.; 8. HOW LANGUAGE MEANS; 8.1. The Logic of Resonance Theory.; 8.2. Social and Individual.; 8.3. The Meanings of Meaning: Reference and Denotation.; 8.4. Mental Images.; 8.5.The Meanings of Meaning: Denotations and Connotations.; 8.6. Internal Storage.; 8.7. Summary.
9. THE CRAFT OF SPEAKING9.1. Hearing and Speaking; Chance and Choice.; 9.2. The Work Space.; 9.3. Choosing Words.; 9.4. State Parameters.; 9.5. An Example.; 9.6. Analysis.; 9.7. Generalization.; NOTES AND COMMENTARY; 0. Introduction.; 1. The Shape of Speech.; 2. Hearing Utterances.; 3. The Hearer's Evidence.; 4. Hearing Words.; 5. Sounds, Words, and Redundancy.; 6. Why Morphemics Won't Work.; 7. From Particle to Resonance.; 8. How Language Means.; 9. The Craft of Speaking.; REFERENCES; INDEX
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457454603321
Hockett Charles Francis  
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 1987
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Refurbishing our foundations [[electronic resource] ] : elementary linguistics from an advanced point of view / / C.F. Hockett
Refurbishing our foundations [[electronic resource] ] : elementary linguistics from an advanced point of view / / C.F. Hockett
Autore Hockett Charles Francis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 1987
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (191 p.)
Disciplina 410
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory
Soggetto topico Linguistics
ISBN 1-283-31387-1
9786613313874
90-272-7904-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto REFURBISHING OUR FOUNDATIONS ELEMENTARY LINGUISTICS FROM AN ADVANCED POINT OF VIEW; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; PREFACE; Table of contents; 0.INTRODUCTION; 0.1. Attitude.; 0.2. Angle of Approach.; 0.3. Prospectus.; 1. THE SHAPE OF SPEECH; 1.1. The Dimensions of Syntax.; 1.2. Order.; 1.3. Spacing.; 1.4. Direction; More Dimensions.; 1.5. Iconic and Arbitrary.; 1.6. Iconicity and Dimensionality.; 1.7. Iconicity in Language.; 1.8. The Proximity Principle.; 1.9. Tension.; 1.10. Multidimensional Language?; 1.11. Summary.; 2. HEARING UTTERANCES; 2.1. Depth Perception.
2.2. The ""Syntactic Sense.""2.3. A Learning Demonstration.; 2.4. Examples.; 2.5. Old Wine in New Bottles.; 2.6. Summary.; 3. THE HEARER'S EVIDENCE; 3.1. Introduction.; 3.2. A Classification.; 3.3. Constituents of the Utterance.; 3.4. The Roles of the Ingredients.; 3.5. Lessons from Written English.; 3.6. Lessons from Headlines.; 3.7. The Hat Game.; 3.8. Inferences.; 3.9. Being Realistic about Language.; 4. HEARING WORDS; 4.1. Modes of Listening.; 4.2. The Task of Identifying Words.; 4.3. Strategies for Word-Identification.; 4.4. Implicit Motor-Matching.; 4.5. Gestalt Perception.
4.6. Code-Switching.4.7. Norm Shapes.; 4.8. The Evidence of Borrowing.; 4.9. Summary.; 5. SOUNDS, WORDS, AND REDUNDANCY; 5.1. The Phonemic Theory.; 5.2. Words.; 5.3. The Word in Phonology.; 5.4. Slurvian.; 5.5. The Uses of Redundancy.; 5.6. Summary.; 6. WHY MORPHEMICS WON'T WORK; 6.1. A Fish Story.; 6.2. Allusions.; 6.3. Idiomatic Phrases and Tongue-Twisters.; 6.4. More Puns.; 6.5. Onomatopoeia and Secondary Associations.; 6.6. Blends and Lapses.; 6.7. Malapropisms, Doublets, Contamination, and Taboo.; 6.8. Metanalysis and Abbreviation.; 6.9. Naming.; 7. FROM PARTICLE TO RESONANCE
7.1. The Road to Morphemics: Bopp.7.2. The Road to Morphemic: Morphophonemics.; 7.3. The Morpheme in America.; 7.4. The Great Agglutinative Fraud.; 7.5. The Transducer Fallacy.; 7.6. Repair or Replace?; 7.7. How Does an Utterance Mean?; 7.8. Syntax, Morphology, Syntagmatics, and Paradigmatics.; 7.9. Summary.; 8. HOW LANGUAGE MEANS; 8.1. The Logic of Resonance Theory.; 8.2. Social and Individual.; 8.3. The Meanings of Meaning: Reference and Denotation.; 8.4. Mental Images.; 8.5.The Meanings of Meaning: Denotations and Connotations.; 8.6. Internal Storage.; 8.7. Summary.
9. THE CRAFT OF SPEAKING9.1. Hearing and Speaking; Chance and Choice.; 9.2. The Work Space.; 9.3. Choosing Words.; 9.4. State Parameters.; 9.5. An Example.; 9.6. Analysis.; 9.7. Generalization.; NOTES AND COMMENTARY; 0. Introduction.; 1. The Shape of Speech.; 2. Hearing Utterances.; 3. The Hearer's Evidence.; 4. Hearing Words.; 5. Sounds, Words, and Redundancy.; 6. Why Morphemics Won't Work.; 7. From Particle to Resonance.; 8. How Language Means.; 9. The Craft of Speaking.; REFERENCES; INDEX
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781466603321
Hockett Charles Francis  
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 1987
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Refurbishing our foundations : elementary linguistics from an advanced point of view / / C.F. Hockett
Refurbishing our foundations : elementary linguistics from an advanced point of view / / C.F. Hockett
Autore Hockett Charles Francis
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 1987
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (191 p.)
Disciplina 410
Collana Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory
Soggetto topico Linguistics
ISBN 1-283-31387-1
9786613313874
90-272-7904-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto REFURBISHING OUR FOUNDATIONS ELEMENTARY LINGUISTICS FROM AN ADVANCED POINT OF VIEW; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; PREFACE; Table of contents; 0.INTRODUCTION; 0.1. Attitude.; 0.2. Angle of Approach.; 0.3. Prospectus.; 1. THE SHAPE OF SPEECH; 1.1. The Dimensions of Syntax.; 1.2. Order.; 1.3. Spacing.; 1.4. Direction; More Dimensions.; 1.5. Iconic and Arbitrary.; 1.6. Iconicity and Dimensionality.; 1.7. Iconicity in Language.; 1.8. The Proximity Principle.; 1.9. Tension.; 1.10. Multidimensional Language?; 1.11. Summary.; 2. HEARING UTTERANCES; 2.1. Depth Perception.
2.2. The ""Syntactic Sense.""2.3. A Learning Demonstration.; 2.4. Examples.; 2.5. Old Wine in New Bottles.; 2.6. Summary.; 3. THE HEARER'S EVIDENCE; 3.1. Introduction.; 3.2. A Classification.; 3.3. Constituents of the Utterance.; 3.4. The Roles of the Ingredients.; 3.5. Lessons from Written English.; 3.6. Lessons from Headlines.; 3.7. The Hat Game.; 3.8. Inferences.; 3.9. Being Realistic about Language.; 4. HEARING WORDS; 4.1. Modes of Listening.; 4.2. The Task of Identifying Words.; 4.3. Strategies for Word-Identification.; 4.4. Implicit Motor-Matching.; 4.5. Gestalt Perception.
4.6. Code-Switching.4.7. Norm Shapes.; 4.8. The Evidence of Borrowing.; 4.9. Summary.; 5. SOUNDS, WORDS, AND REDUNDANCY; 5.1. The Phonemic Theory.; 5.2. Words.; 5.3. The Word in Phonology.; 5.4. Slurvian.; 5.5. The Uses of Redundancy.; 5.6. Summary.; 6. WHY MORPHEMICS WON'T WORK; 6.1. A Fish Story.; 6.2. Allusions.; 6.3. Idiomatic Phrases and Tongue-Twisters.; 6.4. More Puns.; 6.5. Onomatopoeia and Secondary Associations.; 6.6. Blends and Lapses.; 6.7. Malapropisms, Doublets, Contamination, and Taboo.; 6.8. Metanalysis and Abbreviation.; 6.9. Naming.; 7. FROM PARTICLE TO RESONANCE
7.1. The Road to Morphemics: Bopp.7.2. The Road to Morphemic: Morphophonemics.; 7.3. The Morpheme in America.; 7.4. The Great Agglutinative Fraud.; 7.5. The Transducer Fallacy.; 7.6. Repair or Replace?; 7.7. How Does an Utterance Mean?; 7.8. Syntax, Morphology, Syntagmatics, and Paradigmatics.; 7.9. Summary.; 8. HOW LANGUAGE MEANS; 8.1. The Logic of Resonance Theory.; 8.2. Social and Individual.; 8.3. The Meanings of Meaning: Reference and Denotation.; 8.4. Mental Images.; 8.5.The Meanings of Meaning: Denotations and Connotations.; 8.6. Internal Storage.; 8.7. Summary.
9. THE CRAFT OF SPEAKING9.1. Hearing and Speaking; Chance and Choice.; 9.2. The Work Space.; 9.3. Choosing Words.; 9.4. State Parameters.; 9.5. An Example.; 9.6. Analysis.; 9.7. Generalization.; NOTES AND COMMENTARY; 0. Introduction.; 1. The Shape of Speech.; 2. Hearing Utterances.; 3. The Hearer's Evidence.; 4. Hearing Words.; 5. Sounds, Words, and Redundancy.; 6. Why Morphemics Won't Work.; 7. From Particle to Resonance.; 8. How Language Means.; 9. The Craft of Speaking.; REFERENCES; INDEX
Record Nr. UNINA-9910953252203321
Hockett Charles Francis  
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 1987
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui