Twentieth century conceptions of language : mastering the metaphysics market

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Twentieth century conceptions of language : mastering the metaphysics market

Rudolf P. Botha

Blackwell, 1992

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Bibliography: p. 313-331

Includes index

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内容説明

How linguists, philosophers and psychologists view the essence of language Since scholars study the conceptions of language, Twentieth Century Conceptions of Language, provides analysis of these conceptions, including identifying their issues and merits. The book touches on the thinking of a range of notable linguists, philosophers and psychologists, including Bloomfield, Chomsky, Dummett, Fodor, Katz, Labov, Popper, Quine, Sapir, Saussure, Skinner and Wittgenstein.

目次

Acknowledgements Mapping out the Market 1. Merchandizing Language as Matter: Bloomfield, Harris 2. Billing Language as Behavioural: Hall, Hockett, Pike, Skinner, Zuriff, Wittgenstein, Quine 3. Selling Language as Soul: Chomsky, Fodor and Others 4. Pushing Language as Platonic (Not to mention Popperian): Katz, Langendoen, Postal, Popper, Carr 5. Stocking Language as Social Stuff: Saussure, Labov, Sapir, Dummett, Pateman, Itkonen 6. Balancing the Book(s) Shutting up Shop Notes Bibliography Index.

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