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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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Place of articulation      73 113 491
Planum temporal      530
Plural -s      12 16 19 34 35 36 60
Plural morpheme      36 18 19
Plural rule (of English)      78—82 112
Point of articulation      See Place of articuIation
Polish      304 329
Politeness      452
Pollack, I.      430
Polysemy      237—238 246
Pons      532 535
Portuguese      46 279 296 329
Positional variants      See Allophones
Positron emission tomography (PET)      546—550 555
Possessive 's      43 342
Possessive phrase      209
Postal, P.      214
Posterior temporal lobe      528
Pragmatic intentions      419
Pragmatic interpretation capacity      425 426
Pragmatics      258 361
Pragmatics, acquisition of,      501—503
Prefix      18
Preglottalization      91 93 94
Premack, A.      515
Premack, D.      515
Preposition (P)      19 20 22—23 24 33 171 172 173 296 563
Prepositional Acts      395 397
Prepositional phrase (PP)      172 174 176 180 204
Prescriptive grannmar      230—231
Prescriptive rules      7
Presumptions      371—372 373 382 386
Presupposition (pragmatic)      400—403 405 450
Prevelar k      112 113
Primates      506—516
Prince, A.      120 464
Principle of referential success      438—439
Principles and Parameters      516—520
Printing (semantic)      431 458
Productivity      46—47 50
Progressive      See Assimilation
Projection nerve fiber      533
Pronation      See Voicing
Pronouns      169—171 214 215 517
Proper names      254 255 257—258
Propositional content      397
Proto-forms      327
Proto-Indo-European      319
Proto-language      327
prototypes      234 445 448—449
proverbs      385—386
Pseudo-imperative      249
Putnam, H.      261
Pygmy chimpanzee      See Bonobo; Kanzi
Pylyshyn, Z.      463
Quality (Presumption of)      37!
Quantifier      187
Quantity (Presumption of)      371
Question Rule      156—160 162 163—168 172 178 211 212
Questions      235 349 485—490 496—497
Questions, alternative      249
Quileute      337 337
r-colored vowel      97—100
R-expression      235 517
r-less dialect      See New York City English
Radar      25
Radford, A.      185
RaicbJe, M.      550
Rask, E.      326
Rather, N.B.      502
Rayner, K.      435
Re-      60—61
Reanalysis      17—18
Rebus      563
Reconstruction      327 328
Recursion      206 496
Reddy. M,      365—366
Reduced vowels      See Vowels reduced
Redundancy      246
Reduplication      21
Reed, D.      569
Reference      367 386
Reference, disjoint      262—263
Reference, linguistic      255—257
Reference, speaker's      262 403—405
Referential intent      419
Referential Theory      257—258
Referentiality      259—260
Referera      255
Regional dialects      276
Reich, P.      424
ReilIy, J.      503
Reinhart, T.      215
Reither, G.      431
Released-t      93
Relevance (Presumption of)      371
Renfrew, C.      130
Requests      235
Retrofiex      79
Reversals      See Words reversals
Rich interpretation      484
Richardson, C.      451
Right branching      209
Right ear advantage      538
Rigsby, B.      299 300
Rips, L.      445
Roberts, L.      529—530
Roeper, T.      51 52
Rohrman, N,      431
Romance languages      46 96 343
Romanian      329
Romany      329
Rosch, E.      442 442 444 445
Rosetta stone      563
Ross, J.      213 361
round      See Vowels rounded
Rule governed      67 506
Rumbaugh, D.      515
Rumelhart, D.E.      460 461 462 463
Russell, B.      249 477 520
Russian      8 154 304 329
Rymer, R.      504
Sachs, J.      483
Sacred language      306
SAE      See Standard American English
Salish      337—338
Sanskrit      319 320 323 324 325 327—330 352 566
Sapir, E.      18
Sarah Project      515
sarcasm      229 230 368 378 380 382 452
Sassetti, F.      319
Satisfaction Condition      236
Savage-Rumbugh, S.      512 514 515
Scansion      130
Scarborough, D.L.      431
Scarborough, H.S.      431
Schatz, C.      429
Schieffelin      503
Schunk, D.      452
Schvaneveldt, R.      431
Schwa      82 101
Scots Gaelic      321 322 323 329 340
Scotti, G.      539
Sea Island Creole      299
Search Model      431—432
Searle, J.      361 397
Sejnowski, T.      460
Seldenberg, M.      433 437
Self      53—54 213
Selkirk, E.O.      57
Semantic anomaly effect      551 553
Semantic drift      See Words semantic
Semantic fields      239—240 344—345
Semantic interpretation      439—452
Semantic interpretation capacity      425 426
Semantic presupposition      245 246
Semantic reference      See Denoration
Semitic      331 563 505
Semivowels      See Glides
Sense Theory      234—236
Sentence (S)      429
Sentence (S), complex      207
Sentence (S), matrix      207
Sentence (S), simple      207
Sentence frames      178
Sentence meaning      449—453
Sequoia      563
Serbo-croatian      329
Shakespeare, W.      159 315
Shanker, S.      515
Shared (contextual) beliefs      373 386.
Shaw. G.B.      103
Shifts      421 424
Shoben, E.      445
Sholl, D.      532
Short vowels      See Vowels lax
Short-term memory      434
Siegel, M.      51 52
Sincerity (Presumption of)      371
Singular proposition      254
Sinhalese      329
Sino-Tibetan      334
Sister constituents      199
Skinner, B.F.      478
slang      303—305 307
Slavic      329
Slips of the ear      424—425
Sloat, C      566
Slobin, D.      493
Sloppy ldentfiy      480
Slovak      329
Smolensky, P.      460 463
Snfith, E.      445 446 447 449
Snfith, N.V.      491 492
Snfitherman, G.      286
Snohomish      338
Snow, C.      503
Social dialecls      See Dialects social
Soft palate      See Velum
Sonorant      114—116
Sound waves      66
Spanish      17 46 85 93 96 111 112 120 279 296 307 308 319 323 329 343
SPE, based system      114—118 121—122
Speaker Reference      374 403—405
Specificity condition violation      553
Spectrogram      83
Speech acts      251 369 393 394—403 405
Speech errors      420—424 457
Speech perception      428—430
Speech planning      421—422
Speech recognition capacity      425 426
spelling      See Orthography
Spery, R.      534
Spinal cord      531 532 535
Spinnler, H.      539
Spooner, W.      420
Spoonerisms      420
SPS      See Sustained poltive shift
Standard American English (SAE]      276 283—286
Steedman, M.S.      438
Stems      See Morphemes base
Stevens, K.      119
Stops      73—75 491
Stress      130—131 421 422
Stress, signment      130—131
Strident      114—115 117
Structural ambiguity      See Ambiguity structural
Structural change (SC)      198—199
Structural constituents      See Constituents
Structural description (SD)      198
Structural linguistics      4
Stuart, D.      566 568
Stwell, T.      216
Stylistic variants      388
Subjacency condition violation      553
Subject      21 39 175 181—183 212
Subject, constituent      168—171
Subject, deletion of      289—291
Subordinate clause      207
Substitution      421 424 491—492
Suffix      18 19
Sulcus      352—353
Supplemental motor area      530
Surface structure      192 194 195 442
Sustained positive shift (SPS)      551 553
Swahili      18 334
Swedish      279 329 340
Swisher, L.      538
Swmney, D.      433
Syllabic      91 114—116 556 566
Syllabic consonants      91
Syllabic writing      563
Syllabification      126—130
Syllable      92 98 126—127 140 561
Syllable Structure      126—127 492
Symbolic linguistics      315
Synonymy      232 233 239 241 245 246 261
Syntactic acquisition      496—501
Syntactic anomaly effect      557
Syntactic change      349—350
Syntactic parsing      See Parsing
Syntactic parsing capacity      425 426
Syntactic strategies      434—437
Syntactic structure      153—156
Systematic role      293
Systematic sound correspondence      323
Taboo language      303 306—307
Tag declarative      249
Tag questions      154 161—163 165 169 288—289 349
Tag-controlled deletion      288—292
Talk-exchanges      369—370 387 389 390 418
Tanenhaus, M.      433 437
Tanill      334
Taylor, S.      515 566
Telegraphic speech      23 543
Telegu      334
Templin, M.      491
Tense vowels      See Vowels tense
Terrace, H.S.      512 515
Teuber, H.      538
Thalamus      532 535—536
Thorne, A.      331
Thorpe, W.      513
Tibetan      334
Tohono O'odham      15 21 144 145 222 223 279—280
Tok Pisan      298
Tone      140—143
Tongue, apex      78 79
Tongue, blade      71 76 77
Tongue, body      71 78
Tongue, root      71 79
Tongue, tip      71 76
Topic      388
Topicalization      388
Trachea      68 69 71
Transcription      See Phonemic transcription: Phonetic transcription
Transformational (generarive) linguistics      4
Transformational grammar      177 198
Transformational rules      189—194
Transformational rules, interaction between      194—197
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