Language, context, and the imagination : essays

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Language, context, and the imagination : essays

by Paul Friedrich ; selected and introduced by Anwar S. Dil

(Language science and national development)

Stanford University Press, 1979

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"Bibliography of Paul Friedrich's works": p. [519]-523

Includes bibliographies

Contents of Works

  • The symbol: The symbol and its relative non-arbitrariness
  • Symbol and context in time; Russia: Structural implications of Russian pronominal usage. Semantic structure and social structure; an instance from Russian. The linguistic reflex of social change; from tsarist to Soviet Russian kinship
  • Proto-Indo-European: Proto-Indo-European kinship. Proto-Indo-European trees. The Proto-Indo-European goddess of dawn, Awsos
  • Symbolic and contextual planes: Dialectical variation in Tarascan phonology. Shape categories in grammar. On the meaning of the Tarascan suffixes of space
  • Language, poetic language, and the imagination: Metaphor-like relations between referential subsets. Speech as a personality symbol; the case of Achilles. Poetic language and the imagination; a reformulaton of the Sapir hypothesis
  • Author's postscript

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