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8 Contextualizing “Context”
From Malinowski to Machine Translation
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Naomi S. Baron
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Contributors xi
- Roy Harris: Publications 1956-1995 xv
- Prologue 1
- 1 The “Language Myth” Myth 9
- 2 The Language Muddle 42
- 3 Telementation and Generative Linguistics 65
- 4 Phonography 84
- 5 A New Mentality 99
- 6 Science and Significance 106
- 7 Rules and Algorithms 136
- 8 Contextualizing “Context” 151
- 9 Is Ethnomethodological Conversation Analysis an “Integrational” Account of Language? 182
- 10 Linguistic Theory and the Multiple-Trace Model of Memory 208
- 11 Language, Art and Kant 226
- 12 From an Integrational Point of View 229
- Epilogue 311
- References 319
- Index 339
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Contributors xi
- Roy Harris: Publications 1956-1995 xv
- Prologue 1
- 1 The “Language Myth” Myth 9
- 2 The Language Muddle 42
- 3 Telementation and Generative Linguistics 65
- 4 Phonography 84
- 5 A New Mentality 99
- 6 Science and Significance 106
- 7 Rules and Algorithms 136
- 8 Contextualizing “Context” 151
- 9 Is Ethnomethodological Conversation Analysis an “Integrational” Account of Language? 182
- 10 Linguistic Theory and the Multiple-Trace Model of Memory 208
- 11 Language, Art and Kant 226
- 12 From an Integrational Point of View 229
- Epilogue 311
- References 319
- Index 339