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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- Introduction: The Concept of Native Speaker 1
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Part One. Epistemology and History of Linguistics
- The Struggle for a Theory of Native Speaker 29
- A Typology of Native Speakers 51
- “Right or Wrong, My Native Speaker” Estant les Régestes du Noble Souverain de l’Empirie Linguistic avec un Renvoy au Mesme Roy 69
- Wherein Lies ‘Talked-About’ Reality? 85
- Minimal Speakers, Necessary Speech Acts 93
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Part Two. Methodology
- Introspection and the Description of Language Use 105
- The Concept of Linguistic Intuition 127
- Quine on Introspection in Linguistics 141
- Native Speaker’s Heritage. On Philology of “Dead” Languages 153
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Part Three. Field Work: Techniques and Ethics
- Informants or Colleagues? 169
- Malinche, Patron-Saint of Informants? 175
- A Minimum Morale on how not to Listen to the Native Speaker 195
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Part Four. Grammar: The Structure of Inquiry
- Parallel Structure and “The Failure of Modern Linguistics” 203
- The Interpretation of Ungrammatical Utterances 221
- What Does a Native Speaker Know about the Verb KILL? 237
- On the Precariousness of Linguistic Introspection 245
- The Native Speaker and Indeterminacy 263
- Linguistic Strategies 279
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Part Five. Aspects of Language Acquisition and Use
- The Native Speaker in his New Found Body 299
- Observing the Native Doer: Prelinguistic Behavior among Infants and Young Children 305
- How to Become a Native Speaker: One Simple Way 317
- Spies and Native Speakers 355
- On Translatability 369
- The Literate Native Speaker: Some Intellectual Consequences of the Language of Schooling 379
- List of Contributors 391
- Index of Names 393
- Index of Subjects 398
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
- Introduction: The Concept of Native Speaker 1
-
Part One. Epistemology and History of Linguistics
- The Struggle for a Theory of Native Speaker 29
- A Typology of Native Speakers 51
- “Right or Wrong, My Native Speaker” Estant les Régestes du Noble Souverain de l’Empirie Linguistic avec un Renvoy au Mesme Roy 69
- Wherein Lies ‘Talked-About’ Reality? 85
- Minimal Speakers, Necessary Speech Acts 93
-
Part Two. Methodology
- Introspection and the Description of Language Use 105
- The Concept of Linguistic Intuition 127
- Quine on Introspection in Linguistics 141
- Native Speaker’s Heritage. On Philology of “Dead” Languages 153
-
Part Three. Field Work: Techniques and Ethics
- Informants or Colleagues? 169
- Malinche, Patron-Saint of Informants? 175
- A Minimum Morale on how not to Listen to the Native Speaker 195
-
Part Four. Grammar: The Structure of Inquiry
- Parallel Structure and “The Failure of Modern Linguistics” 203
- The Interpretation of Ungrammatical Utterances 221
- What Does a Native Speaker Know about the Verb KILL? 237
- On the Precariousness of Linguistic Introspection 245
- The Native Speaker and Indeterminacy 263
- Linguistic Strategies 279
-
Part Five. Aspects of Language Acquisition and Use
- The Native Speaker in his New Found Body 299
- Observing the Native Doer: Prelinguistic Behavior among Infants and Young Children 305
- How to Become a Native Speaker: One Simple Way 317
- Spies and Native Speakers 355
- On Translatability 369
- The Literate Native Speaker: Some Intellectual Consequences of the Language of Schooling 379
- List of Contributors 391
- Index of Names 393
- Index of Subjects 398