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- 王爱华编著 著
- 出版社: 成都:四川大学出版社
- ISBN:9787561448557
- 出版时间:2010
- 标注页数:326页
- 文件大小:55MB
- 文件页数:345页
- 主题词:英语-语言学-研究
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中文导论1
Chapter 1 Introduction77
1.1 Introductory remarks77
1.2 The object of this study77
1.2.1 The etymology of ML78
1.2.2 The language system79
1.2.3 The incompleteness of the previous definitions of ML81
1.2.4 The definition of ML for this study81
1.2.5 The notions of OL and metalinguality84
1.2.6 Some examples of ML phenomena87
1.3 Rationale for the study89
1.4 Objectives of this study92
1.5 Some methodological preliminaries92
1.6 The organization of the dissertation94
Chapter 2 Previous approaches to ML98
2.1 The philosophical approach98
2.1.1 The reflexivity of language98
2.1.2 The didymous relation between ML and OL105
2.2 The linguistic approach109
2.2.1 The pervasiveness of ML in language109
2.2.2 Metalinguistic consciousness116
2.2.3 ML's functioning119
2.3 Comments on the previous approaches to ML123
2.3.1 Contributions123
2.3.2 Limitations and inspirations124
2.4 Summary126
Chapter 3 The dimension view of ML127
3.1 Introduction127
3.2 The most basic requirement of metalinguality128
3.2.1 Russell's view on linguistic reflexivity128
3.2.2 The most basic requirement of metalinguality135
3.3 Metalinguality in language135
3.3.1 Metalinguality in linguistic sounds136
3.3.2 Metalinguality in syntax137
3.3.3 Metalinguality in words139
3.3.4 The metalinguistic power embedded in a linguistic sign142
3.3.5 Summary148
3.4 Metalinguality in speech148
3.4.1 ML use as a dynamic process of metalinguistic operation149
3.4.2 ML use displaying an explicit/implicit scale151
3.4.3 ML use occurring in all language use163
3.4.4 Summary173
3.5 Conclusion:language and speech anchored in metalinguality174
3.5.1 Summary174
3.5.2 Philosophical implications176
Chapter 4 Another argument for metalinguality in speech:ML's rescuing language from its imperfection180
4.1 Language imperfection181
4.1.1 Incapacity of language181
4.1.2 Fallacies,errors and indeterminacy in language188
4.2 The philosophers'rescue of language from its imperfection195
4.2.1 Rescuing imperfect language by Locke195
4.2.2 Rescuing imperfect language by analytic philosophers197
4.3 ML and self-rescue of language203
4.3.1 ML as rescuing devices and the Hegelian dialectic203
4.3.2 ML rescuing the linearity and one-dimension of language205
4.3.3 ML rescuing the discreteness and contractedness of language207
4.3.4 ML rescuing the finiteness of language208
4.3.5 ML rescuing the indeterminacy of language211
4.3.6 ML rescuing the fallacies and errors in language214
4.4 Conclusion:both metalinguality and remediable language imperfection as necessary dimensions of language217
4.4.1 Summary and conclusion217
4.4.2 Philosophical implications218
Chapter 5 Metalinguality in human mind220
5.1 The notion of mind220
5.2 The controversial issue about mind and language221
5.2.1 The identity view221
5.2.2 The separability view223
5.2.3 The inseparability view229
5.2.4 Conclusion232
5.3 Human mind is linguistic(1):biological arguments233
5.4 Human mind is linguistic(2):metaphysical arguments238
5.5 Do human beings think in mentalese or natural language?242
5.6 Metalinguistic link between mentalese and NL245
5.6.1 Approximation between mentalese and NL245
5.6.2 Metalinguality linking mentalese and NL247
5.7 How human mind works:metalinguistic operations on NL253
5.7.1 The workplace hypothesis254
5.7.2 The active-symbol hypothesis257
5.7.3 The active-passive-symbol hypothesis259
5.7.4 Summary262
5.8 Conclusion263
5.8.1 Metalinguality of human mind263
5.8.2 Philosophical implications264
Chapter 6 ML and reality266
6.1 The notion of reality266
6.2 ML dimension empowering language to be constructive270
6.2.1 What is constructivism?270
6.2.2 The constructive power of ML dimension272
6.3 ML and constructive reality275
6.3.1 Cookie-cutter reality by global ML275
6.3.2 Mangrove-effect reality286
6.3.3 Constructive realities accumulated by local ML288
6.3.4 The thing-in-itself,dimensions of reality and constructive reality295
6.4 Conclusion and philosophical implications296
6.4.1 Conclusion296
6.4.2 Philosophical implications of the relationship between language and reality297
Chapter 7 Conclusion303
7.1 Contributions of the study303
7.2 Theoretical and philosophical implications of the study306
7.3 Limitations of the study and suggestions for future work309
Bibliography312