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The New Fowler's Modern English Usage
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The New Fowler's Modern English UsageSince its first publication in 1926, this world famous guide to English usage has come to be known affectionately simply as `Fowler'. Journalists, broadcasters, and writers of all kinds have turned to it whenever they have required definitive judgements on all matters of English usage. Taking account of the extensive changes in standard English over the last 20 years, 'Fowler' has been written afresh and expanded by Robert Burchfield, the distinguished Oxford lexicographer.

 
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Language: A Biological Model
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Language: A Biological Model
Ruth Garrett Millikan "Language: A Biological Model "
Guiding the work of most linguists and philosophers of language today is the assumption that language is governed by prescriptive normative rules. Many believe that it is of the essence of thought itself to follow rules, rules of inference determining the intentional contents of our concepts, and that these rules originate as internalized rules of language. However, exactly what it is for there to be such things as normative rules of language remains distressingly unclear. From what source do these norms flow? What sanctions enforce them? What happens, exactly, if you don't follow the rules? How do children learn the rules? Ruth Millikan presents a radicallly different way of viewing the partial regularities that language displays, the norms and conventions of language. The central norms applying to language, like those norms of function and behavior that account for the survival and proliferation of biological traits, are non-evaluative norms. Specific linguistic forms survive and are reproduced together with co-operative hearer responses because, in a critical mass of cases, these patterns of production and response benefit both speakers and hearers. Conformity is needed only often enough to ensure that the co-operative use constituting the norm - the convention - continues to be copied and hence continues to characterize some interactions of some speaker-hearer pairs. What needs to be reproduced for discursive language forms to survive, it turns out, is not specific conceptual roles but only satisfaction conditions coupled to essential elements of hearer responses. An uncompromising rejection of conceptual analysis as a tool in philosophy results. At the same time the distinction between the propositional content and the force of a linguistic utterance comes into very sharp focus, force emerging as essential to the creation of content rather than as something added to content. The distinction between illocutionary and perlocutionary force, the distinction between linguistic meaning and speaker meaning, and the semantics/pragmatics distinction are each illuminated in new and crisper ways. On the model proposed, neither the intentionality of thought nor the intentionality of language is derived from the other. Processes involved in understanding language are not Gricean but more like direct perception of the world as mediated, for example, through the natural signs contained in the structured light that allows vision. There are also startling implications for pragmatics, and for how children learn language.
 
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Английский язык для студентов экономических факультетов
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 Английский язык для студентов экономических факультетов
И. И. Воронцова, А. К. Ильина, Ю. В. Момджи
Английский язык для студентов экономических факультетов
Цель данного учебного пособия - научить студентов экономических факультетов чтению и анализу литературы по специальности, дать им базисную экономическую лексику для последующего использования в практике делового общения.
 
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MEGA Tutor
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MEGA Tutor
MEGA Tutor
Программа для пополнения лексического запаса
Компьютерная программа MEGA Tutor 2005 – великолепный инструмент для пополнения словарного запаса при изучении английского языка. Программа основана на классической «карточной» методике запоминания слов. Базовый словарь программы содержит около 3000 общеупотребительных слов, что соответствует курсу общеобразовательной школы.MEGA Tutor 2005 имеет удобный запоминающийся интерфейс с большим количеством полезных функций. Словарь программы разбит на тематические группы, что позволяет более эффективно запоминать слова группами, привлекая ассоциативные связи. Вы сможете создавать ваши собственные словари и печатать данные в виде карточек и дидактического материала.
 
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Новый классный самоучитель английского (Драгункин)
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Новый классный самоучитель английского (Драгункин)

Новый классный самоучитель английского (Драгункин) 

Эффективнейшее учебное пособие для всех. Является обновлённой и дополненной версией «Классного самоучителя». Построена на основе системы «Указующих слов».

 
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