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Codeswitching as socially motivated performance meets structurally motivated constraints
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Carol Myers-Scotton
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Tabula gratulatoria vii
- Table of contents xiii
- Preface xix
- Acknowledgements xxi
- René Dirven: A Biographical Sketch xxiii
- René Dirven: A Bibliography xxxi
- Introduction xxxix
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Section I. General Linguistics
- On the nature, use and acquisition of language 3
- The concept of communicative competence revisited 31
- New ways of analysing meaning 59
- The creole key to the black box of language 97
- Twenty years after 109
- The changing English language — fiction and fact 119
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Section II. Applied Linguistics
- ‘Very like a whale’ 133
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Section III. Grammar and Discourse Analysis
- Between grammar and discourse 149
- Linguistics and grammatics 161
- Institutional linguistics 189
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Section IV. Semantics
- The search for universal semantic primitives 215
- A theory of vocabulary structure 243
- The return of hermeneutics to lexical semantics 257
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Section V. Morphology
- The formats change — the problems remain 285
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Section VI. Historical Linguistics
- The return of philology to linguistics 313
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Section VII. Functionalism in Linguistics
- The why’s and the how’s in my research into functional sentence perspective 335
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Section VIII. Sociolinguistics and Languages in Contact
- Norwich revisited 361
- Multilingualism and contact linguistics 379
- Multilingualism research in Australia 399
- Codeswitching as socially motivated performance meets structurally motivated constraints 417
- Language attitudes in South Africa 429
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Section IX. Cognitive Linguistics
- Metaphors and war 463
- The symbolic nature of cognitive grammar 483
- Diachrony within synchrony 503
- The cognitive approach to natural language 513
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Section X. Cognitive Psychology
- The takeover of psychology by biology or the devaluation of reference in psychology 545
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Section XI. Philosophical Linguistics
- Linguistic theory and epistemology of linguistics 573
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Section XII. Linguistics and Anthropology
- Linguistics and anthropology 593
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Section XIII. Computational Linguistics
- Where am I coming from 613
- Index 625
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Tabula gratulatoria vii
- Table of contents xiii
- Preface xix
- Acknowledgements xxi
- René Dirven: A Biographical Sketch xxiii
- René Dirven: A Bibliography xxxi
- Introduction xxxix
-
Section I. General Linguistics
- On the nature, use and acquisition of language 3
- The concept of communicative competence revisited 31
- New ways of analysing meaning 59
- The creole key to the black box of language 97
- Twenty years after 109
- The changing English language — fiction and fact 119
-
Section II. Applied Linguistics
- ‘Very like a whale’ 133
-
Section III. Grammar and Discourse Analysis
- Between grammar and discourse 149
- Linguistics and grammatics 161
- Institutional linguistics 189
-
Section IV. Semantics
- The search for universal semantic primitives 215
- A theory of vocabulary structure 243
- The return of hermeneutics to lexical semantics 257
-
Section V. Morphology
- The formats change — the problems remain 285
-
Section VI. Historical Linguistics
- The return of philology to linguistics 313
-
Section VII. Functionalism in Linguistics
- The why’s and the how’s in my research into functional sentence perspective 335
-
Section VIII. Sociolinguistics and Languages in Contact
- Norwich revisited 361
- Multilingualism and contact linguistics 379
- Multilingualism research in Australia 399
- Codeswitching as socially motivated performance meets structurally motivated constraints 417
- Language attitudes in South Africa 429
-
Section IX. Cognitive Linguistics
- Metaphors and war 463
- The symbolic nature of cognitive grammar 483
- Diachrony within synchrony 503
- The cognitive approach to natural language 513
-
Section X. Cognitive Psychology
- The takeover of psychology by biology or the devaluation of reference in psychology 545
-
Section XI. Philosophical Linguistics
- Linguistic theory and epistemology of linguistics 573
-
Section XII. Linguistics and Anthropology
- Linguistics and anthropology 593
-
Section XIII. Computational Linguistics
- Where am I coming from 613
- Index 625