Phonology as Human Behavior

Phonology as Human Behavior
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Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106014474008
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Synopsis Phonology as Human Behavior by : Y. Tobin

Showing the far-reaching psycho- and sociolinguistic utility of this theory, Tobin demonstrates its applicability to the teaching of phonetics, text analysis, and the theory of language acquisition.

Language: Communication and Human Behavior

Language: Communication and Human Behavior
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 575
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ISBN-10 : 9789004208582
ISBN-13 : 9004208585
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Synopsis Language: Communication and Human Behavior by : William Diver

In these newly edited, annotated, and contextualized foundational linguistic works, many previously unpublished, the late William Diver of Columbia University radically analyzes language as a structure shaped by communicative function and by characteristics of its human users.

Clinical Linguistics

Clinical Linguistics
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : 1588112233
ISBN-13 : 9781588112231
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Synopsis Clinical Linguistics by : Elisabetta Fava

This book covers different aspects of speech and language pathology and it offers a fairly comprehensive overview of the complexity and the emerging importance of the field, by identifying and re-examining, from different perspectives, a number of standard assumptions in clinical linguistics and in cognitive sciences. The papers encompass different issues in phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, discussed with respect to deafness, stuttering, child acquisition and impairments, SLI, William's Syndrome deficit, fluent aphasia and agrammatism. The interdisciplinary complexity of the language/cognition interface is also explored by focusing on empirical data from different languages: Bantu, Catalan, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish. The aim of this volume is to stress the growing importance of the theoretical and methodological linguistic tools developed in this area; to bring under scrutiny assumptions taken for granted in recent analyses, which may not be so obvious as they may seem; to investigate how even apparently minimal choices in the description of phenomena may affect the form and complexity of the language/cognition interface.

Linguistic Theory and Empirical Evidence

Linguistic Theory and Empirical Evidence
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9789027215741
ISBN-13 : 902721574X
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Synopsis Linguistic Theory and Empirical Evidence by : Bob de Jonge

This volume further elaborates the empirical tradition of Columbia School (CS) Linguistics by offering diverse empirical analyses for a wide variety of languages. These studies open a much needed debate advocating the necessity of the independent validation of linguistic hypotheses. This research exemplifies how such a validation should be conducted by determining which forms underlie the analyses and extracting those observations that are considered to be objective. The volume consists of two parts: a section on synchronic and diachronic grammatical problems and a section on Phonology as Human Behavior (PHB), the Columbia School version of phonology, applied to evolutionary, developmental and clinical issues and the phonotactics of the selected lexicon of a literary text. It provides a wealth of useful empirical data and in-depth and sophisticated qualitative and quantitative analyses of a broad range of languages from diverse families: French, Spanish, Afrikaans, Dutch, English, Polish, Russian, Japanese, and Hebrew.

Advances in Functional Linguistics

Advances in Functional Linguistics
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 9789027215666
ISBN-13 : 9027215669
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Synopsis Advances in Functional Linguistics by : Joseph Davis

This collection carries the functionalist Columbia School of linguistics forward with contributions on linguistic theory, semiotics, phonology, grammar, lexicon, and anthropology. Columbia School linguistics views language as a symbolic tool whose structure is shaped both by its communicative function and by the characteristics of its users, and considers contextual, pragmatic, physical, and psychological factors in its analyses. This volume builds upon three previous Columbia School anthologies and further explores issues raised in them, including fundamental theoretical and analytical questions. And it raises new issues that take Columbia School “beyond its origins.” The contributions illustrate both consistency since the school's inception over thirty years ago and innovation spurred by groundbreaking analysis. The volume will be of interest to all functional linguists and historians of linguistics. Languages analyzed include Byelorussian, English, Japanese, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish, and Swahili.

The Phonological Mind

The Phonological Mind
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 377
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ISBN-10 : 9780521769402
ISBN-13 : 052176940X
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Synopsis The Phonological Mind by : Iris Berent

A study of how humans weave the sound-patterns of language, informed by insights from linguistics, cognitive science, neuroscience and genetics.

Phonology and Language Use

Phonology and Language Use
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 0521533783
ISBN-13 : 9780521533782
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Synopsis Phonology and Language Use by : Joan Bybee

A research perspective that takes language use into account opens up new views of old issues and provides an understanding of issues that linguists have rarely addressed. Referencing new developments in cognitive and functional linguistics, phonetics, and connectionist modeling, this book investigates various ways in which a speaker/hearer's experience with language affects the representation of phonology. Rather than assuming phonological representations in terms of phonemes, Joan Bybee adopts an exemplar model, in which specific tokens of use are stored and categorized phonetically with reference to variables in the context. This model allows an account of phonetically gradual sound change which produces lexical variation, and provides an explanatory account of the fact that many reductive sound changes affect high frequency items first. The well-known effects of type and token frequency on morphologically-conditioned phonological alterations are shown also to apply to larger sequences, such as fixed phrases and constructions, solving some of the problems formulated previously as dealing with the phonology-syntax interface.

The Regularity of the 'Irregular' Verbs and Nouns in English

The Regularity of the 'Irregular' Verbs and Nouns in English
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9789027271761
ISBN-13 : 9027271763
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Synopsis The Regularity of the 'Irregular' Verbs and Nouns in English by : Elena Even-Simkin

This volume presents an in-depth study of the so-called irregular Past Tense (sing/sang) and Noun Plural (foot/feet) forms with Internal Vowel Alternation (IVA) in English demonstrating that they possess both a fixed phonological and semantic regularity. The innovative sign-oriented analysis and inductive methodology employed in this study are further supported by additional first language acquisition data, experimental studies and historical evidence. The data culled from multiple linguistic anthologies, dictionaries and thesauri have shown that although the IVA process comprises a relatively small number of nominal and verbal forms in Modern English, IVA, originally, was a prevalent and productive process in Old English, Indo-European and other language families. The results of this empirical study present and introduce a novel classification based on the regular and systematic iconic-phonological and semantic nature of all these diverse IVA processes both nominal and verbal that has been maintained throughout the history of English.

Cognitive and Communicative Approaches to Linguistic Analysis

Cognitive and Communicative Approaches to Linguistic Analysis
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 902721560X
ISBN-13 : 9789027215604
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Synopsis Cognitive and Communicative Approaches to Linguistic Analysis by : Ellen Contini-Morava

"This volume is the product of a Columbia School Linguistics Conference held at Rutgers University in October 1999, where the plenary speaker was Ronald W. Langacker, a founder of Cognitive Linguistics. The goal of the book is to promote two kinds of dialogue. First, dialogue between Cognitive Grammar and the particular sign-based approach to language known as the Columbia School." "The second kind of dialogue is that among several sign-based approaches themselves and also between them and two competitors: grammaticalization theory and generic functionalism. Topics range from phonology to discourse. Analytical problems are taken from a wide range of languages including English, German, Guarani, Hebrew, Hualapai, Japanese, Korean, Macedonian, Mandarin, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Urdu, and Yaqui."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved