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E-raamat: Practical Theories and Empirical Practice: A linguistic perspective

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  • Formaat: 350 pages
  • Sari: Human Cognitive Processing 40
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2012
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027272454
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027272454
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There is a perceived tension between empirical and theoretical approaches to the study of language. Many recent works in the discipline emphasise that linguistics is an ‘empirical science’. This volume argues for a nuanced view, highlighting that theory and practice necessarily and as a matter of fact complement each other in linguistic research. Its contributions – ranging from experimental studies in psychology via linguistic fieldwork and cross-linguistic comparisons to the application of formal and logical approaches to language – exemplify the mutual relationship between empirical and theoretical work. The volume illustrates how selected topics are addressed by different contributions and methodological stances. Topics include the cognitive grounding of language, social cognition and the construction of meaning in interaction, and, closely related, pragmatics from a typological perspective and beyond. Anyone interested in these topics and more generally in meta-theoretical considerations will find great value in this volume.
List of contributors
ix
Preface xi
Practical theories and empirical practice - facets of a complex interaction
1(34)
Andrea C. Schalley
PART I Empirical practice
The embodiment of linguistic meaning: Key findings from psychology and neuroscience
35(20)
Patric Bach
Infants' encoding of social interaction as a conceptual foundation for the acquisition of argument structure
55(16)
Claudia Thoermer
Annina Neumann
Beate Sodian
Referring to colour and taste in Kilivila: Stability and change in two lexical domains of sensual perception
71(28)
Gunter Senft
Yucatec demonstratives in interaction: Spontaneous vs. elicited data
99(30)
Jurgen Bohnemeyer
Many languages, one knowledge base: Introducing a collaborative ontolinguistic research tool
129(30)
Andrea C. Schalley
PART II Practical theories
Nen assentives and the phenomenon of dialogic parallelisms
159(26)
Nicholas Evans
Evidentiality, modality, focus and other puzzles: Some reflections on metadiscourse and typology
185(60)
Leila Behrens
Does Searle's challenge affect chances for approximating assertion and quotative modal wollen?
245(12)
Hans-Martin Gartner
The pragmatics of argumentation: Commitment to implicit premises
257(16)
Thomas Becker
Implicatures of complex sentences in error models
273(34)
Anton Benz
The semantics of functional spaces
307(18)
James Pustejovsky
Language Index 325(2)
Name Index 327(6)
Subject Index 333