
Reviewing Linguistic Thought
Converging Trends for the 21st Century
Ed. by Marmaridou, Sophia / Nikiforidou, Kiki / Antonopoulou, Eleni
In coop. with Salamoura, Angeliki
Series:Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] 161
Table of Contents
- Frontmatter
- Introduction: Converging trends for 21st century linguistics: A theoretical background
- Part I: Relaxing level boundaries
- Putting the “same” meaning together from different pieces
- Motivation and convention in some speech act constructions: A cognitive linguistic approach
- Subjectivity in Spanish esperar-based constructions
- Part II: Focusing on level interaction
- Prolegomena to Default Semantics
- Expressivity as an option of tense-aspect in language: The case of Modern Greek imperfective past
- Focus: The interplay of phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics
- Part III: Drawing on different theories
- Greek tragedy as impolite conversation: Towards a practice approach in linguistic theory
- Pragmatic correlates of frequency of use: The case for a notion of “minimal context”
- Metaphor in Greek pain-constructions: Cognitive and functional perspectives
- Contrastive Linguistics: A 21st century perspective
- Part IV: Exploring field interaction
- The nature of language: Twentieth century approaches
- Micro- and macro-dimensions in linguistic systems
- Bilingualism as matchmaker: Towards a marriage of sociopragmatic and psycholinguistic research
- The social and psychological modalities of politeness
- Part V: Interdisciplinary perspectives on modularity
- New directions for research on pragmatics and modularity
- Hearsay devices and metarepresentation
- Subject Index
- Name Index
The nature of language: Twentieth century approaches
Christidis, Anastasios Fivos

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Reviewing Linguistic Thought
Converging Trends for the 21st Century
Edited by Marmaridou, Sophia / Nikiforidou, Kiki / Antonopoulou, Eleni
DE GRUYTER MOUTON
2005
Pages: 291-312
eBook ISBN: 9783110920826


















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