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10. Terminological confusion
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface IX
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LINGUISTICS, LITERARY ANALYSIS, AND LITERARY TRANSLATION
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. System, norm, usage 7
- 3. Literature, norm, usage, and evolution 15
- 4. Cost and yield 22
- 5. Formal identity and formal opposition: the linguistic sign 29
- 6. Field models, universals, and language-bound world-view 35
- 7. Arbitrariness, convention, and motivation 41
- 8. A stumbling-block in semantics: discreteness and gradual transition 46
- 9. Intentionality and relevance 52
- 10. Terminological confusion 59
- 11. Short of denotation and beyond it 65
- 12. What's in a name? 72
- 13. Linguistics and literary analysis: a happy alliance? 82
- 14. Linguists and literary texts 89
- 15. Linguistics and translation 96
- 16. Various options 103
- 17. Foreign languages and dialects 112
- 18. Answerable and unanswerable questions 120
- Notes 125
- References 155
- Author Index 169
- Subject Index 173
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Preface IX
-
LINGUISTICS, LITERARY ANALYSIS, AND LITERARY TRANSLATION
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. System, norm, usage 7
- 3. Literature, norm, usage, and evolution 15
- 4. Cost and yield 22
- 5. Formal identity and formal opposition: the linguistic sign 29
- 6. Field models, universals, and language-bound world-view 35
- 7. Arbitrariness, convention, and motivation 41
- 8. A stumbling-block in semantics: discreteness and gradual transition 46
- 9. Intentionality and relevance 52
- 10. Terminological confusion 59
- 11. Short of denotation and beyond it 65
- 12. What's in a name? 72
- 13. Linguistics and literary analysis: a happy alliance? 82
- 14. Linguists and literary texts 89
- 15. Linguistics and translation 96
- 16. Various options 103
- 17. Foreign languages and dialects 112
- 18. Answerable and unanswerable questions 120
- Notes 125
- References 155
- Author Index 169
- Subject Index 173