Aspects of a Cognitive-Pragmatic Theory of Language : (Record no. 82722)

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Personal name Nuyts, Jan.
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Title Aspects of a Cognitive-Pragmatic Theory of Language :
Remainder of title On cognition, functionalism, and grammar.
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Series statement Pragmatics & Beyond New Series
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Formatted contents note ASPECTS OF A COGNITIVE-PRAGMATIC THEORY OF LANGUAGE -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Preface -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- 1. Elements of the Theory -- 1.0. Introduction -- 1.1. Cognition and cognitive science -- 1.1.1. Cognition as an object in language research -- 1.1.2. What does it mean to investigate cognition? -- 1.1.3. Possible arguments against cognitivism -- 1.1.3.1. The individual and the social dimension of language -- 1.1.3.2. Linguists, language psychologists, and cognition -- 1.1.3.3. Cognitivism is not a theory -- 1.2. Functions and language functions -- 1.2.1. On functions' -- 1.2.2. On the literature on the functionality of language -- 1.2.2.1. What is involved in the functionality of language? -- 1.2.2.2. Communication and sub-aspects of it -- 1.2.2.3. On the organic functions of language -- 1.2.3. Toward a typology of language functions -- 1.2.3.1. Communication and how to analyze it -- 1.2.3.2. Basic factors and organic functions -- 1.2.3.3. Are there other role functions of language? -- 1.3. Functionalism and functional explanation -- 1.3.1. Functional explanation and the pragmatic perspective -- 1.3.2. Functionalism vs formalism in linguistics -- 1.3.3. A review of arguments against functionalism -- Notes -- 2. Linguistic Knowledge and Language Use: Chomsky Revisited -- 2.0. Introduction -- 2.1. The structure of Chomskyan theory -- 2.2. Knowing and using language -- 2.2.1. TG and competence and performance -- 2.2.2 Characteristics of behavior and the nature of knowledge -- 2.2.2.1. The impact of data on the development of hypotheses -- 2.2.2.2. Some idealizations and limitations in TG reconsidered -- 2.2.2.3. Intuitions and linguistic knowledge -- 2.2.3. TG and the processes of speaking and understanding -- 2.2.3.1. On the problem of interpreting TG in a cognitive framework.
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Formatted contents note 2.2.3.2. Psycholinguists on the plausibility of TG -- 2.2.3.3. Knowledge and the capacity for behavior -- 2.3. On the development of language -- 2.3.1. LAD and language acquisition -- 2.3.2. Ontogenesis from a psychological and biological perspective -- 2.3.3. On the phylogenesis of language -- Notes -- 3. Linguistic and Conceptual Systems in Language Processing -- 3.0. Introduction -- 3.1. Some possibilities and limitations of FG -- 3.1.1. The basics of FG functional syntax -- 3.1.2. On the cognitive plausibility of FG -- 3.1.3. Some alleged descriptive problems for FG -- 3.1.3.1. How functional considerations make the difference -- 3.1.3.2. One or more levels of syntactic functions? -- 3.1.3.3. Unordered predications and word ordering -- 3.2. An integrated view of the systems for language processing -- 3.2.1. Language processing and general knowledge -- 3.2.1.1. Types of knowledge underlying language processing -- 3.2.1.2. The nature of conceptual knowledge -- 3.2.1.3. On the structure of conceptualization -- 3.2.2. Production and interpretation, and knowledge and control -- 3.2.3. Knowledge systems involved in language production -- 3.2.3.1. Grammar and lexicon -- 3.2.3.2. Textualizing -- 3.2.3.3. From conceptualization to utterance -- 3.3. Negative raising: A test-case -- 3.3.1. 'Traditional' views of negative raising -- 3.3.2. Reconsidering the traditional conception and accounts of NR -- 3.3.3. Toward a cognitive-pragmatic approach -- 3.3.3.1. The basic level of representation -- 3.3.3.2 Differentiating the alternatives -- 3.3.3.3. Further lexical and syntactic issues -- Notes -- Conclusion -- References -- Subject Index -- Index of Names -- The series Pragmatics & Beyond New Series.
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Summary, etc This book is about a theory of language that combines two observations (1) that language is based on an extensive cognitive infrastructure (cognitivism) and (2) that it is functional for its user (functionalism). These observations are regarded as two dimensions of one phenomenon that both need to be accounted for, simultaneously and coherently, in accounting for language. Chapter 1 presents the cognitivist and functionalist points of view and their interrelation and discusses the integration of language research under a cognitive umbrella; the issue of defining 'functions of language', and the formalism-functionalism debate. Chapter 2 criticizes the Chomskyan formalist conception of language and cognition from the perspective of cognitive-pragmatic theory. The focus is on different aspects of the competence-performance dichotomy, and in particular on the nature of linguistic knowledge. The ontogenesis and phylogenesis of language are also discussed. Chapter 3 deals with the potential contribution of a functional-linguistic grammar to an integrated conception of the cognitive systems of language, viz. Dik's Functional Grammar, and introduces the concept of a Functional Procedural Grammar as a more integrative model for language production. Special attention is also paid to the nature of conceptual knowledge and the relationship between language production and interpretation. The debate is illustrated by an analysis of negative-raising.
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Local note Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Generative grammar.
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Main entry heading Nuyts, Jan
Title Aspects of a Cognitive-Pragmatic Theory of Language : On cognition, functionalism, and grammar
Place, publisher, and date of publication Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company,c1991
International Standard Book Number 9789027250322
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