Language in Mind and Language in Society: Studies in Linguistic ReproductionClarendon Press, 1987 - 194 էջ This book considers how language can be appropriately theorized as both a natural and cultural phenomenon. In reaching his conclusion, Pateman draws on a wide range of work in linguistics, philosophy, and social theory, and argues in defense of Chomsky and against Wittgenstein, all within the framework of a realist philosophy of science and contemporary social theory. |
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The Philosophy of Linguistics I | 11 |
A Realist Theory of Linguistics | 18 |
What is a Language? | 43 |
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