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19. The Simple and the Complex Word. The Characteristics of the Concept of the Word
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface xiii
- Editor's Introduction - Karl Bühler: Sematologist xlix
- Translator's Preface lxxxi
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KARL BUHLER: THEORY OF LANGUAGE: The representational function of language
- Preface lxxxix
- Introduction: Theory of Language Yesterday and Today 1
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I. The Principles of Language Research
- 1. The Idea and Plan of the Axiomatics 17
- 2. The Model of Language as Organon (A) 30
- 3. The Significative Nature of Language (B) 40
- 4. Speech Action and Language Work; Speech Act and Language Structure (C) 57
- 5. Word and Sentence. The S-F-System of the Type Language (D) 81
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II. The Deictic Field of Language and Deictic Words: Introduction
- 6. The Psychological Foundations of the Modes of Positional: Deixis in Indo-European 97
- 7. The Origin of the Deictic Field and its Mark 117
- 8. Imagination-Oriented Deixis and the Anaphoric Use of Deictic Words 137
- 9. Egocentric and Topomnestic Deixis in Various Languages 158
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III. The Symbolic Field of Language and the Naming Words: The programme
- 10. The Sympractical, the SYDlphysical and the Synsemantic Field of Language Signs 175
- 11. Context and Field Factors in Detail 190
- 12. Symbolic Fields in Non-Linguistic Representative Implements 203
- 13. Onomatopoetic Language 220
- 14. The Conceptual Signs of Language 242
- 15. The Indo-European Case System as an Example of a Field Implement 265
- 16. A Critical Review 282
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IV. The Make-up of Human Speech: Elements and Compositions: Introduction
- 17. The Materially Determined Formation of the Acoustic Stream of Speech 294
- 18. The Sound Shape and the Itemized Phonematic Description of Words 309
- 19. The Simple and the Complex Word. The Characteristics of the Concept of the Word 329
- 20. The Functions of the Article 345
- 21. The Summative And 359
- 22. Language Theoretical Studies on the Compound 365
- 23. The Metaphor in Language 391
- 24. The Problem of the Sentence 407
- 25. The Sentence without a Deictic Field 418
- 26. The Anaphora 438
- 27. The Formal World of the Compound Sentence (a Sketch) 452
- Bibliography 475
- Glossary 486
- Index of names 492
- Index of topics 496
- Postscript 509
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface xiii
- Editor's Introduction - Karl Bühler: Sematologist xlix
- Translator's Preface lxxxi
-
KARL BUHLER: THEORY OF LANGUAGE: The representational function of language
- Preface lxxxix
- Introduction: Theory of Language Yesterday and Today 1
-
I. The Principles of Language Research
- 1. The Idea and Plan of the Axiomatics 17
- 2. The Model of Language as Organon (A) 30
- 3. The Significative Nature of Language (B) 40
- 4. Speech Action and Language Work; Speech Act and Language Structure (C) 57
- 5. Word and Sentence. The S-F-System of the Type Language (D) 81
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II. The Deictic Field of Language and Deictic Words: Introduction
- 6. The Psychological Foundations of the Modes of Positional: Deixis in Indo-European 97
- 7. The Origin of the Deictic Field and its Mark 117
- 8. Imagination-Oriented Deixis and the Anaphoric Use of Deictic Words 137
- 9. Egocentric and Topomnestic Deixis in Various Languages 158
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III. The Symbolic Field of Language and the Naming Words: The programme
- 10. The Sympractical, the SYDlphysical and the Synsemantic Field of Language Signs 175
- 11. Context and Field Factors in Detail 190
- 12. Symbolic Fields in Non-Linguistic Representative Implements 203
- 13. Onomatopoetic Language 220
- 14. The Conceptual Signs of Language 242
- 15. The Indo-European Case System as an Example of a Field Implement 265
- 16. A Critical Review 282
-
IV. The Make-up of Human Speech: Elements and Compositions: Introduction
- 17. The Materially Determined Formation of the Acoustic Stream of Speech 294
- 18. The Sound Shape and the Itemized Phonematic Description of Words 309
- 19. The Simple and the Complex Word. The Characteristics of the Concept of the Word 329
- 20. The Functions of the Article 345
- 21. The Summative And 359
- 22. Language Theoretical Studies on the Compound 365
- 23. The Metaphor in Language 391
- 24. The Problem of the Sentence 407
- 25. The Sentence without a Deictic Field 418
- 26. The Anaphora 438
- 27. The Formal World of the Compound Sentence (a Sketch) 452
- Bibliography 475
- Glossary 486
- Index of names 492
- Index of topics 496
- Postscript 509