Thomas Berg analyses language as a psychological phenomenon in order to reach a clearer understanding of why the structure of language is the way it is and how it changes. He claims that real explanations of the structure of language can only emerge by establishing connections between language and its context. The explanatory power of one of these contexts, the psychological one, is examined in detail.
Thomas Berg analyses language as a psychological phenomenon in order to reach a clearer understanding of why the structure of language is the way it is and how it changes. He claims that real explanations of the structure of language can only emerge by establishing connections between language and its context. The explanatory power of one of these contexts, the psychological one, is examined in detail.
1: On the 'art' of explanation 2: Explanation from a macrolinguistic perspective 3: Method 4: Language structure 5: Language change 6: Poetic language 7: Discussion 8: A psycholinguistic model of language structure and change 9: Implications for psycholinguistic theory 10: The overall perspective: reductionist or non-reductionist? References Index
1: On the 'art' of explanation 2: Explanation from a macrolinguistic perspective 3: Method 4: Language structure 5: Language change 6: Poetic language 7: Discussion 8: A psycholinguistic model of language structure and change 9: Implications for psycholinguistic theory 10: The overall perspective: reductionist or non-reductionist? References Index
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