The linguistics of literacy
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The linguistics of literacy
(Typological studies in language, v. 21)
J. Benjamins, 1992
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Includes bibliographies and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume grew out of the Seventeenth Annual University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Linguistics Symposium, which was held in Milwaukee on April 8-10, 1988. The theme of the conference was the relationship between linguistics and literacy. In this volume, a selection of papers are presented which cluster around three of the major themes that developed during the conference: the linguistic differences between written and spoken genres, the relationship between orthographic systems and phonology, and the psychology of orthography. The volume concludes with a solicited paper by Walter J. Ong which draws together the various strands considered in the other sections of the book and addresses the broader question of the social and psychological consequences of literacy.
目次
- 1. Contributors
- 2. Introduction (by Downing, Pamela A.)
- 3. I. Written Language and poken Language Compared
- 4. Variation in the intonation and punctuation of different adverbial clause types in spoken and written English (by Ford, Cecilia E.)
- 5. Information flow in speaking and writing (by Chafe, Wallace)
- 6. How is conversation like literary discourse? The role of imagery and details in creating involvement (by Tannen, Deborah)
- 7. Modern American poetry and modern American speech (by Berry, Eleanor)
- 8. II. Orthographic systems
- 9. Segmentalism in linguisitics: The alphabetic basis of phonological theory (by Aronoff, Mark)
- 10. The syllabic origin of writing and the segmental origin of the alphabet (by Daniels, Peter T.)
- 11. Phonemic segmentation as ephiphenomenon: Evidence from the history of alphabetic writing (by Faber, Alice)
- 12. Aspiration and Cherokee orthographies (by Scancarelli, Janine)
- 13. Interpreting Emai orthograpgic strategies (by Schaefer, Ronald P.)
- 14. Linguistic aspects of musical and mathematical notation (by McCawley, James D.)
- 15. III. The Psychology of Orthography
- 16. Orthographic aspects of linguistic competence (by Derwing, Bruce L.)
- 17. The costs and benefits of phonological analysis (by Ohala, John J.)
- 18. Morphological relationship revealed through the repetition priming task (by Feldman, Laurie Beth)
- 19. Orthography and phonology: The psychological reality of orthographic depth (by Frost, Ram)
- 20. A model of lexical storage: Evidence from second language learners' orthographic errors (by Cowan, J Ron)
- 21. IV. Consequences of literacy
- 22. Writing is a technology that restructures thought (by Ong, Walter J.)
- 23. Language Index
- 24. Author Index
- 25. Subject Index
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