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Akmajian A., Demers R.A., Farmer A.K. — Linguistics. An Introduction to Language and Communications
Akmajian A., Demers R.A., Farmer A.K. — Linguistics. An Introduction to Language and Communications



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Название: Linguistics. An Introduction to Language and Communications

Авторы: Akmajian A., Demers R.A., Farmer A.K.

Аннотация:

This popular introductory linguistics text is unique in the way various themes are integrated throughout the book. One primary theme is the question, "How is a speaker's communicative intent recognized?" Rather than treat phonology, phonetics, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics as completely separate fields, the text shows how they interact in principled ways. Similarly, language variation and acquisition are informed by results in these fields. The text provides a sound introduction to linguistic methodology while also revealing why people are intrinsically interested in language — the ultimate puzzle of the human mind.

The fifth edition has been thoroughly revised. Revisions include, but are not limited to, the addition of "selected readings" sections, updated examples, new discussion on the creative nature of neologisms, and the use of IPA as the primary transcription system throughout. This edition also includes an account of the patterns of occurrence of reduced vowels in English. An understanding of these patterns enables the reader to write a phonemic transcription of any English word.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Филология/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Издание: fifth edition

Год издания: 2001

Количество страниц: 604

Добавлена в каталог: 21.02.2006

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Предметный указатель
Ladefoged, P.      66
Lakoff, G.      361 401
Laminal      114—115
LAN      See Left Anterior Negative Shift
Lana project      515
Landau, B.      441
Language Acquisition Device (LAD)      479 490 494 515 516
language change      334—350
Language change, community      335—336 337—338
Language change, individual      335
Language families      327—334
Language localization fin brain)      528
Language processor      454
Language reconstruction      327—328
Language style, abbreviated      288 289 294—295
Language style, casual      265—266 286 389
Language style, colloquial style      327
Language style, formal      290 372
Language style, informal      28?-288 303 389
Larynx      67 68 69 91 538
Lateral      74 114—115 117
Lateral affricate      119
Latin      154 296 319 321 322 323 324 325 327—330 343 344 351 352
Latvian      329
Laura      502—503
Lax vowels      See Vowels lax
Left Anterior Negative Shift (LAN)      551 553
Left branching      209
Lehiste, I.      433
Lehmann, W.      319
Lehrer, A.      236 344—345
Lehrer, K.      236
Lenneberg, E.      67 317 502 503
Lerman, J.      433
Lesser, V.      428
Levei-Ordering Hypothesis      494196
Levitsky, W.      530
Lexical access      430—432
Lexical ambiguity      155 237
Lexical categories      See Parts of speech
Lexical change      343—344
Lexical concepts      439
Lexical decision      431
Lexicon      203 241 431
Lexigram      515
Lieberman, P,      318 430
Lightfoot, D.      350
Lingua francas      295—269 561
Linguistic capacity      151
Linguistic knowledge      150—151
Linguistic Presumption      371
Linguistic Reference      See Denoration
Liquids      74 78 85 491
Literal communication      370 372—373
Literal meaning      229 368 453
Literal singular reference      403—404
Literal strategy      375—377 381 382 384 386
Literalness (Presumption of)      371 376
Lithuanian      329
Loanword      See Words borrowings
Localization theory      528 531
Locke, J.      366
Loebell, H.      420
Logographic systems      554 561 562 566 568
Long      See Vowels tense
Low      See Vowels low
Luganda      144 145
Lummi      222 322
Lungs      67 69
Macron      346
MacWhinney, B.      503
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRU      546 550 555
Main clause      289
Main Clause Strategy      434
Main verbs      See Verbs main
Makah      337 338
Malayaiam      334
Mandarin      333 334 561
Manner of articulation      111 113 491
Maratho      329 500
Marflen-Wilson, W.      428
Marginal languages      296
Martin, S.      334
Maturational stage      503
Maximal onset principle      128 129
Mayan script      566 568
McClelland, J.L.      460 461 462 463
McDonald, J.      454 455 456
McElree, B.      459
McGurk effect      428 454—456
McGurk, H.      454 455 456
Meaning as concepts      234
Meaning as images      233—234
Meaning inclusion      239
Meaning overlap      239
Meaning properties      237
Meaning relations      238—224]
Meaning, lexical      449
Meaning, linguistic      229 230 237
Meaning, sentence      449—452
Meaning, speaker's      229 230 237 398
Meaning, theories of      228—236
Meaning, varieties of      228—231
Meaning, word      439
Medin, D.      445 446 447
Medulla      532 535
Menn, L.      492
Mental images      439
Mentalist Theories (of meaning)      232—233
Mercian      340
Mervis, C.      442 445
Mesolects      301
Message Model      372 373—375 381 386—387 418 420 501
Metaphor      229 378 380
Metaphorical extension      See Words metaphorical
Metathesis      493
Metonymy      378
Metrical feet      130—132 137—139
Meyer, D.      431
MID      See Vowels mid
Middle English      342 346 348
Mill, J.S.      257
Miller, G.      317 445
Minimal Attachment Principle      435 438—439
Minimal Distance Principle      498—500
Minimal pair      94 95 111
Modal auxiliaries      160
Modifying clauses      187
Modularity      425—428 437 438
Mohr, J.      543
Molony, C      318
Mongolian      334
Monosyllabic      98—101
Montague, W.      443
Montgomery, G.      547 549
Mood      249—253
Mood, sentential      249
Mood, verbal      249
Morphemes      17
Morphemes, base      18 19 44 45 56
Morphemes, bound      18 24
Morphemes, bound base      18 24 48—49
Morphemes, contracted form      18 24
Morphemes, free      18 24
Morphemes, grammatical      23
Morphemes, independent base      18
Morphemes, stem      see base
Morphological acquisition      493—496
Morphological change      348—349
Morphophonemtc writing systems      568
Mother node      203
Motor speech area      See Broca's area
MRI      See Magnetic resonance imaging
Muller — Lyer illusion      427
Multiword stage      484—490
Mutual intelligibility      278—280
Nakayama, M.      497
naming      431
Napoli, D.      216
Naro, A.      301
narrowing      See Words narrowinng
Nasal cavity      70 71 77
Nasals      74 77—78 85 114—115 117 122—124 337—338 491
Natural class      122—123 326
Natural-kind terms      261
Navajo      12 118 119 212 222 234 320 322
Neanderthal man      318
Negation      161 163 165 285 349 350 422 485 488
Neologism      See Words neologism
Network (connection)      461 462
Network English      See Standard American English
Neurolinguistics      424 527
Neville, H.      551 552
New York City /r/      280—282
New York City English      280—282
Newmeyer, F.J.      194 215
Newport, E.      504
Nicaraguan Sign Language      302
Niger-Congo      334
Nim Crimpsky project      512 515
Nodes (of a tree diagram)      202
Nodes (of a tree diagram), branching      214—215
Nodes (of a tree diagram), daughter      203
Nodes (of a tree diagram), mother      203
Noncommunicative acts      369
Nonlileral meaning      229—230
Nonliteral communication      368 370 372 377—381 384 386 451—452
Nonliteral singular refence      404
Nonliteral strategy      381 382 384 386
Northumbrian      340
Norwegian      329 340
Nostratic      331
Noun (N)      19 21 24 33 172 173 176 180 203
Noun (N), deverbal      50
Noun phrase (NP)      158 164.]65 190
Nucleus (of a syllable)      126—127
NUMBER      169 170 349
Ober, J.      565 566
Object      21 39 169—171 181—153 203 212
Obstruent      103
Occipital lobe      532
Ochs, E.      503
Off-glide      84
Oimsted, D.      491
Ojemann, G.      505 536
Old Church Slavic      329
Old English      339—342 344 346—350
Old High German      329
Old Icelandic      329
Old Persian      319 329 564
One-way intelligibility      279
One-word stage      483—484 488
Onomatopoeic words      16 316
Onset      126—129
Open class      See Words open
Openings      389—390
Operative meaning      374
Optative      250
Optimality Theory      143
Oral cavity      70
Oral nonverbal apraxia      538
Oral pharynx      See Pharynx
Origin of language      316—319
Orthography      71—72 78 109 119 139 300 346 437 554—555
Oscan      329
Osherson, D.      447 447
Osterhout, L.      553
Output tree      191 193 195 196
Overextension (of reference)      483
Overgeneralization      493—494
Overlap (chance)      322—323
Overstatement      377—378
Owens, R.E.      491
Ozark dialect      276
Palatal      119—120
Palatalization      112
Palate      See Hard palate; Velum
Pallie, W.      531
Panicles      21
Panjebi      329
Pans of speech      19—22 158 168 172 173 197 209
Papago      See Tohono O'odham
Paradigms      46
Paraphasia      543
Paraphrase      454
Parietal lobe      532 533
Parkes, C.      441
Parsing      428 430 434 436 437 438
Particle Movement rules      185—189 190—196 198 348 349
Pashto      329
passive      450
Past participle -en/-ed      43
Past tense (English)      421 422
Patterson, F.      512
Pedersen, H.      562 564 566
Pentieid, W.      529—530
Perceptual strategies      434
Perceptual systems      425--427
Performance      151—153 417
Performance limitations      152
Performance model      417 418
Performatives      250 391—394 396 405
Peripheral nervous system      531
Perlocutionary acts      369 394 395 396 397
Perseveration errors      421
Persian      319 329
Person      169 170
PET      See Positron emission tomography
Petersen, S.      548
Pharynx      70 71 80 538
Phone      93
Phoneme      71 94 95 110 111 348
Phoneme addition      348
Phoneme loss      348
Phoneme restoration effect      429
Phoneme, acquisition of      491
Phonemic transcription      71—72 86 90.
Phonetic features      111—113 421
Phonetic symbols      93—97
Phonetic transcription      71—72
Phonetic variation      90—93
Phonetics      65—66
Phonological change      345—347
Phonological change, change in rule applicability      347
Phonological change, rule addition      345—347
Phonological change, rule loss      347
Phonology, definition of      66 109
Phonotactics      102—103 129
Phrasal category      206
Phrasal concept*      439
Phrase market      See Tree diagrams
Phrase structure rales (PSR)      201—206 205 208 215
Phrase structure violation      551—553
Pickett, J.      430
Pictographic systems      556 561 563 568
Pidgins      295 296—298
Pieczaro, A.      538
Pima      See Akimel O'odham
Pinker, S.      11 12 120 302 424 464 478 501
Pitch      69 140
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