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Power behind Linguistic Behavior
Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 1995The present study examines the relative weight of three social factors: official rank, age, and gender in Chinese official settings and their role in the use of politeness strategies in Chinese verbal interaction. Analysis of linguistic features (directives, conflict talk, and decision making) from audiotaped official meetings leads to the following ...
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Chapter III: Linguistic Behavior
2022In common sense usage, the term “communication” seems to be used chiefly to refer to the transmission of information by means of configurations of language signs, either spoken or written. This kind of sign behavior has certain general characteristics:
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Behavioral and Linguistic Preliminaries
1992We now begin our task of establishing a technical usage for “statement”. The endeavor would be worthless unless it covered a broad range of real cases; it will become evident in Chapter 2 that it does. To start, I make a “categorization” and adduce a trio of comparisons.
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Urbanization and Linguistic Behavior of the Urban Population
РЕГИОНАЛЬНЫЕ АСПЕКТЫ СОЦИАЛЬНОЙ ПОЛИТИКИ, 2021На фоне очень сложных и крайне противоречивых этноязыковых процессов в современном российском обществе изучение языкового поведения людей представляется актуальнейшей задачей. По результатам данного исследования установлено доминирование русского языка как языка межнациональной коммуникации во всех социальных сферах Республики Дагестан.
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Linguistic Models for Religious Behavior
Practical Anthropology, 1972In the last issue, the author discussed the applicability of models from economics to religious change. There are also parallels between religion and language: Both employ symbols and arrangements of symbols, and both can be analyzed in terms of deep structures, kernel structures, and surface structures.
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Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts
The Charleston Advisor, 2013Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts provides a point of discovery to the research literature in linguistics, semantics, semiotics, and speech, language, and hearing processes and disorders. Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts indexes a range of document types, including articles, dissertations, books, and book chapters. Offering strong
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CAUSAL EXPLANATIONS OF LINGUISTIC BEHAVIOR
Theoretical Linguistics, 1996A careful study of explanations in historical linguistics can help to illuminate the general problem of causal explanation in the social sciences. Explanations in historical linguistics are typical of a large class of explanations in the social sciences in three respects: (1) Normally, they do not invoke human intentions; (2) They appeal to multiple ...
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Why behavior should matter to linguists
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2003Jackendoff's Foundations of Language: Brain, Meaning, Grammar, Evolution has many points of similarity with Skinner's analysis of verbal behavior, though the former emphasizes structure whereas the latter emphasizes function. The parallels are explored in the context of a selectionist account of behavior in general and of verbal behavior in particular.
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Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA)
The Charleston Advisor, 2018If you think you know Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA), take another look, because the content is changing. LLBA is one of the key indexing databases for Linguistics, providing core coverage of theoretical linguistics (syntax, semantics, morphology, and phonology). Broad coverage of related aspects of linguistics was achieved through
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“Shibboleths” as Data of Linguistic Behavior
2007This chapter is based on, and is partly a restated version of, an article entitled “SCHIBBOLETHS. Philologische Bestandsaufnahme und Gesichtspunkte zu ihrer soziolinguistischen Analyse”, which appeared in the journal Deutsche Sprache 1991: 160–77 and in which a general linguistic and a sociolinguistic perspective on the analysis of shibboleths as ...
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