Speech, Writing, and Sign A Functional View of Linguistic Representation
Linguistics has traditionally dealt with questions about structure-what are the parts of a language and how are they assembled? Naomi Baron adopts a new approach by asking what a human language is used for and how it achieves its goals. She carefully examines what is communicated, why it is importan...
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Language: | English |
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Indiana University Press
1980
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