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Praguiana : some basic and less known aspects of the Prague Linguistic School /

Contains key papers by the founders of the Prague School; including Vilém Mathesius famous article Functional Linguistics (1929), the theses presented at the First Congress of Slavists in Prague (1929), an earlier paper by Mathesius On the potentiality of the phenomena of language (1911), Jan Mukar...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Vachek, Josef, Dušková, Libuše
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
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Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins., 1983.
Colección:Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe ; v. 12.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • PRAGUIANA SOME BASIC AND LESS KNOWN ASPECTSOF THE PRAGUE LINGUISTIC SCHOOL; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; INTRODUCTION BY THE GENERAL EDITOR OF THE SERIES; ON PRAGUIAN FUNCTIONALISM AND SOME EXTENSIONS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; THE CLASSICAL PERIOD OF THE SCHOOL; ON THE POTENTIALITY OF THE PHENOMENA OF LANGUAGE; Notes; NEW CURRENTS AND TENDENCIES IN LINGUISTIC RESEARCH; NOTE; TRENDS IN PRESENT-DAY LINGUISTIC RESEARCH; NOTES; b) The tasks of the synchronistic method. Its relation to the diachronistic method
  • C) New possibilities of using the comparative methodConsequences of the structural comparison of related languages; Regional unions; d) The regular interconnection of the facts of language development; 2. TASKS TO BE PERFORMED BY THE EXAMINATION OF THE LINGUISTIC SYSTEM, PARTICULARLY THE SLAVIC; a) Research on the phonic side of language; The importance of the acoustic side; The necessity of distinguishing the sound as an objective physical fact, as an idea, and as an element of the functional system; The basic tasks of synchronistic phonology; b) Theory of the word and word combinations
  • Theory of linguistic onomatology. The wordTheory of functional syntax
  • combinations of words; Morphology (theory of systems of word-forms and word groups; 3. PROBLEMS OF RESEARCH INTO LANGUAGES OF DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS, ESPECIALLY SLAVIC; a) On the functions of language; b) On the standard literary language; c) On poetic language; 4. IMPORTANT PROBLEMS OF THE CHURCHSLAVIC LANGUAGE; 5. PROBLEMS OF PHONETIC AND PHONOLOGICALTRANSCRIPTION IN SLAVIC LANGUAGES; 6. PRINCIPLES OF LINGUISTIC GEOGRAPHY, ITS APPLICATION AND RELATION TO ETHNOGRAPHIC GEOGRAPHY IN THE SLAVIC TERRITORY
  • 7. PROBLEMS OF AN ALL-SLAVIC LINGUISTIC ATLAS, PARTICULARLY IN THE LEXICON8. PROBLEMS OF THE METHOD OF SLAVIC LEXICOGRAPHY; 9. THE IMPORTANCE OF FUNCTIONAL LINGUISTICS FOR THE CULTIVATION AND CRITICISM OF SLAVIC LANGUAGES; 10. EXPLOITATION OF NEW LINGUISTIC CURRENTS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS; a) In teaching the mother tongue; b) In teaching Slavic languages; N O T E S; FUNCTIONAL LINGUISTICS; N O T E S; L I T E R A T U R E; THE FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIATION OF THE STANDARD LANGUAGE; I. INTELLECTUAUZATION; II. AUTOMATIZATION AND FOREGROUNDING; NOTES; STANDARD LANGUAGE AND POETIC LANGUAGE; N O T E S
  • ON QUESTIONS OF PHONOLOGICAL OPPOSITIONSNOTES; SOME REMARKS ON WRITING AND PHONETIC TRANSCRIPTION; NOTES; LINGUISTICS AND THE IDEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE OF THE PERIOD; APPENDICES; Appendix I. ON SOME LESS KNOWN ASPECTS OF THE EARLY PRAGUE LINGUISTIC SCHOOL; Bibliograhpy; Appendix II. REMARKS ON THE DYNAMISM OF THE SYSTEM OF LANGUAGE; Note; Bibliography; Appendix III. THE HERITAGE OF THE PRAGUE SCHOOL TO MODERN LINGUISTIC RESEARCH; NOTE; Bibliography; THE CZECH EDITOR'S POSTSCRIPT; NOTES; INDEX OF PERSONS; INDEX OF SUBJECTS