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E-grāmata: Conceptual Basis of Language (RLE Linguistics A: General Linguistics) [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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In this volume, the author deals explicitly and literally with the speech-thought relationship. Departing boldly from contemporary linguistic and psycholinguistic thinking, the author offers us one of the truly serious efforts since Vygotsky to deal with this question. A unifying theme is the organization of action, and speech is seen as growing out of sensory-motor representations that are simultaneously part of meaning and part of action.

Preface. Part 1: Introduction
1. Introduction
2. Previous Work 2.1.
Speech Comprehension 2.2. Speech Production Part 2: Theory
3. Sign Structures
3.1. The Theory of Signs 3.2. Summary
4. Basis of Syntagmata 4.1. Syntagmata
From the Point of View of Speech Output Control 4.2. The AB Model 4.3.
Syntagmata From the Point of View of Sign Relationships 4.4. Articulation
Growth (Growth of System B) 4.5. Cognitive Growth (Growth of System A) 4.6.
Summary
5. Sensory-Motor Ideas 5.1. Sensory-Motor Ideas Based on Events 5.2.
Other Sensory-Motor Ideas 5.3. Specification of Events With Cases 5.4. Other
Basic Ideas 5.5. Summary
6. Conceptual Structure 6.1. Basic Representation
6.2. Extending the Representation 6.3. Derivation of New Results 6.4. Summary
7. Some Symbolic Signs 7.1. Form of Representation 7.2. The Passive 7.3. The
Restrictive Relative Clause 7.4. The Pseudocleft 7.5. Summary Part 3: Data
8.
Analyses of Conceptual Structure 8.1. Methods 8.2. Findings 8.3. Summary
9.
Spontaneous Speech 9.1. Types of Speech Dysfluencies 9.2. The Effects of
Complexity 9.3. Phonemic Clauses 9.4. Syntactic Devices 9.5. Summary
10.
Ontogenesis 10.1. Semiotic Extension 10.2. orientation of Language 10.3.
Acquisition of Syntactic Devices 10.5. Summary
11. Gestures 11.1. previous
Research on Gestures 11.2. Empirical Study of Gestures 11.3. gestures
Accompanying Speech Dysfluencies 11.4. Gesture Peak 11.5. Forms of Gestures
11.6. Complexity 11.7. Summary Part 4: Conclusion
12. Processes, Goals and
Grammatical Systems 12.1. Process and Use 12.2. Processes and Grammatical
Systems. References. Author Index. Subject Index
David McNeill