История лингвистических учений. Учебное пособие для студентов филологических отделений
Учебное пособие отражает содержание первой части федеральной дисциплины "ОПД.Ф.01-Общее языкознание". В увлекательной доступной форме, опираясь на новейшие достижения научной мысли конца ХХ-ХХ1 в., автор излагает историю лингвистических учений от филологии классической древности до современного языкознания, представленного широким спектром школ и направлений.
Книга рассчитана на студентов филологических факультетов университетов.
Constructing a Language - A Usage-Based Theory of Language Acquisition
In this groundbreaking book, Michael Tomasello presents a comprehensive usage-based theory of language acquisition. Drawing together a vast body of empirical research in cognitive science, linguistics, and developmental psychology, Tomasello demonstrates that we don't need a self-contained "language instinct" to explain how children learn language. Their linguistic ability is interwoven with other cognitive abilities.
Translations of Authority in Medieval English Literature - Valuing the Vernacular
In Translations of Authority in Medieval English Literature, leading critic Alastair Minnis presents the fruits of a long-term engagement with the ways in which crucial ideological issues were deployed in vernacular texts.
This volume examines the nature and significance of the reflexive capacity of natural language, its ability to represent its own structure and use through reported speech and explicit statements about language use (metapragmatics). Included are theoretical overviews, case studies of the forms and functioning of reflexive language, and explorations of the broad importance of reflexive language for research in the humanities and social sciences.
Gilbert Ryle was one of the most important and yet misunderstood philosophers of the Twentieth Century. Long unavailable,Collected Essays 1929-1968: Collected Papers Volume 2 stands as testament to the astonishing breadth of Ryle’s philosophical concerns.