Thought-based linguistics: how languages turn thoughts into sounds
"The extent to which language is inseparable from thought has long been a major subject of debate across linguistics, psychology, philosophy and other disciplines. In this study, Wallace Chafe presents a thought-based theory of language that goes beyond traditional views that semantics, syntax,...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The extent to which language is inseparable from thought has long been a major subject of debate across linguistics, psychology, philosophy and other disciplines. In this study, Wallace Chafe presents a thought-based theory of language that goes beyond traditional views that semantics, syntax, and sounds are sufficient to account for language design. Language begins with thoughts in the mind of a speaker and ends by affecting thoughts in the mind of a listener. This obvious observation is seldom incorporated in descriptions of language design for two major reasons. First, the role of thought is usually usurped by semantics. But semantic structures are imposed on thought by languages and differ from one language to another. Second, thought does not lend itself to familiar methods of linguistic analysis. Chafe suggests ways of describing thoughts, traces the path languages follow from thoughts to sounds, and explores ways in which thoughts are oriented in time, memory, imagination, reality, and emotions"... |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | ix, 199 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Notenbeispiel |
ISBN: | 9781108421171 |
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adam_text | THOUGHT-BASED LINGUISTICS
/ CHAFE, WALLACE L.YYEAUTHOR
: 2018
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
PROLOGUE; PART I. PRELIMINARIES: 1. BACKGROUND; 2. GROUND RULES; PART
II. THOUGHTS AND THEIR PROPERTIES: 3. THE PRIORITY OF THOUGHTS; 4. THE
PATH FROM A THOUGHT TO A SOUND; 5. HOW THOUGHTS ARE STRUCTURED; 6. HOW
THOUGHTS ARE EXPERIENCED; 7. HOW THOUGHTS ARE SHARED; 8. HOW THOUGHTS
FLOW THROUGH TIME; PART III. VERBALIZATION ILLUSTRATED: 9. FROM A
THOUGHT TO A SOUND IN ENGLISH; 10. FROM A THOUGHT TO A SOUND IN A
POLYSYNTHETIC LANGUAGE; PART IV. RELATED ISSUES: 11. THE TRANSLATION
PARADOX; 12. REPEATED VERBALIZATIONS OF THE SAME THOUGHT; 13. RETHINKING
WHORF; 14. LESSONS FROM LITERATURE; PART V. COMMON WAYS OF ORIENTING
THOUGHTS: 15. SMALL NUMBERS AND SUBITIZING; 16. THOUGHTS AND GENDER; 17.
TIME, TENSE, MEMORY, AND IMAGINATION; 18. RELATING IDEAS TO REALITY;
PART VI. THE EMOTIONAL COMPONENT OF THOUGHTS: 19. EMOTIONAL INVOLVEMENT
IN A CONVERSATION; 20. THE FEELING OF NONSERIOUSNESS; 21. HOW LANGUAGE
CAN BE BEAUTIFUL; EPILOGUE; INDEX
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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