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Linguistics and sign linguistics

1999
Linguistics tries to find out the rules that explain what language users know, so that we can understand how language works. People who know a language use it without thinking. They can use a language very well, and get it right nearly all of the time. But, if we ask them to tell us the rules of their language, they often find that they cannot because
Bencie Woll, Rachel Sutton-Spence
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Foundations of General Linguistics (RLE Linguistics A: General Linguistics)

2014
The first edition of this major introduction to linguistics rapidly established itself as an important student textbook, and a reference tool for those who already have some acquaintance with linguistics. This second edition has been updated and revised and includes new chapters on syntax and on current developments in generative grammar, as well as ...
Martin Atkinson, Iggy Roca, David Kilby
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Clinical linguistics

2014
Clinical linguistics is the branch of linguistics that applies linguistic concepts and theories to the study of language disorders. As the name suggests, clinical linguistics is a dual-facing discipline. Although the conceptual roots of this field are in linguistics, its domain of application is the vast array of clinical disorders that may compromise ...
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On Linguistics in Philosophy, and Philosophy in Linguistics

Linguistics and Philosophy, 2002
After reviewing some major features of theinteractions between Linguistics and Philosophyin recent years, I suggest that the depth and breadthof current inquiry into semanticshas brought this subject into contact both with questionsof the nature of linguistic competence and with modern andtraditional philosophical study of the nature ofour thoughts ...
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Cognitive Linguistics for Linguists [PDF]

open access: possible, 2020
Margaret E. Winters, Geoffrey S. Nathan
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Structural linguistics and linguistics of universals

Acta Linguistica Hafniensia, 1966
Abstract Although structural linguistics has been much written and spoken about for three decades, the subject still arouses hot dispute. There is as yet no single opinion as to its methods nor even as to its expedience. The boundaries and possibilities of its application have not yet been definitely delineated.
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Cultural Linguistics and linguistic relativity

Language Sciences, 2017
Abstract This article aims to contribute to scholarly attempts to clarify the claims made by the early proponents of linguistic relativity. It also presents an account of the recently developed area of Cultural Linguistics and outlines how the scope of this multidisciplinary area of research differs from that of studies dedicated to linguistic ...
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On categories in linguistics

Acta Linguistica Hafniensia, 2002
Abstract This paper examines the use of the term ‘category ‘ in linguistics and proposes to give it a more precise metalinguistic status in morphological and morpho-syntactic descriptions. In the relevant sections of the metalanguage for such descriptions, categories should be regarded more specifically as ‘superordinate categories’ comprising a number
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The Linguistic Imagination

The English Journal, 1970
aimlessly on the tops of the waters. In the midst of all this pollution, our students crowd into our classrooms, their throats rasping and their eyes watering from the acrid air, and we teachers ask them to rise and sing "America, the Beautiful." But more dismaying than the pollutants contaminating our air, lands, and wa ers are those poisoning our ...
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Corpus linguistics and theoretical linguistics

International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 2011
This paper examines the relationship between corpus linguistics and theoretical linguistics from a variety of standpoints. We consider the nature of the fit between particular theoretical approaches and the three areas in which corpus linguistics has made a significant contribution to our understanding of language: the provision of frequency ...
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