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Codeswitching as socially motivated performance meets structurally motivated constraints

  • Carol Myers-Scotton
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© 1992 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 1992 John Benjamins Publishing Company

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  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Tabula gratulatoria vii
  3. Table of contents xiii
  4. Preface xix
  5. Acknowledgements xxi
  6. René Dirven: A Biographical Sketch xxiii
  7. René Dirven: A Bibliography xxxi
  8. Introduction xxxix
  9. Section I. General Linguistics
  10. On the nature, use and acquisition of language 3
  11. The concept of communicative competence revisited 31
  12. New ways of analysing meaning 59
  13. The creole key to the black box of language 97
  14. Twenty years after 109
  15. The changing English language — fiction and fact 119
  16. Section II. Applied Linguistics
  17. ‘Very like a whale’ 133
  18. Section III. Grammar and Discourse Analysis
  19. Between grammar and discourse 149
  20. Linguistics and grammatics 161
  21. Institutional linguistics 189
  22. Section IV. Semantics
  23. The search for universal semantic primitives 215
  24. A theory of vocabulary structure 243
  25. The return of hermeneutics to lexical semantics 257
  26. Section V. Morphology
  27. The formats change — the problems remain 285
  28. Section VI. Historical Linguistics
  29. The return of philology to linguistics 313
  30. Section VII. Functionalism in Linguistics
  31. The why’s and the how’s in my research into functional sentence perspective 335
  32. Section VIII. Sociolinguistics and Languages in Contact
  33. Norwich revisited 361
  34. Multilingualism and contact linguistics 379
  35. Multilingualism research in Australia 399
  36. Codeswitching as socially motivated performance meets structurally motivated constraints 417
  37. Language attitudes in South Africa 429
  38. Section IX. Cognitive Linguistics
  39. Metaphors and war 463
  40. The symbolic nature of cognitive grammar 483
  41. Diachrony within synchrony 503
  42. The cognitive approach to natural language 513
  43. Section X. Cognitive Psychology
  44. The takeover of psychology by biology or the devaluation of reference in psychology 545
  45. Section XI. Philosophical Linguistics
  46. Linguistic theory and epistemology of linguistics 573
  47. Section XII. Linguistics and Anthropology
  48. Linguistics and anthropology 593
  49. Section XIII. Computational Linguistics
  50. Where am I coming from 613
  51. Index 625
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