Linguistic myths and foundations of realistic linguistics. Monograph

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Author:Malevinsky Sergey Oktyabrevich
Cover:softcover
Category:Romance & Love
ISBN:978-5-9765-2931-1
Dimensions: 1x14x20cm
The book represents a kind of summary of more than thirty years of the author's scientific work in the field of linguistics theory. During this time, the author has come to a firm conviction that the unresolved nature of many theoretical problems in linguistics at the present moment is ultimately due to the main misconception prevailing in this science, namely the idea of language as an existing sign system (but existing unknown where and unknown how). The first chapter of the monograph is dedicated to proving that the concept of language is purely a virtual, hypothesized object and is a typical scientific myth. Here, the author consistently argues that the only truly existing objects of linguistic research can be human speech activity, text (as a product of speech activity) and its individual fragments, as well as various mental phenomena that determine the possibility of speech activity. In the subsequent chapters, the readers are offered the author's interpretation of important and current linguistic issues such as the forms of existence of a national language, functional styles, hybrid speech types, the essence of a phoneme, typology of lexical meanings, semantic structure of a word, typology and verbal expression of evaluations, and the essence of a subordinate syntactic relationship. Special attention has been paid to the actively discussed issues of the mental content of a linguistic (communicative) personality and the uniqueness of the linguistic worldview. For students, graduate students, and teachers of philological faculties at universities.
Author:
Author:Malevinsky Sergey Oktyabrevich
Cover:
Cover:softcover
Category:
  • Category:Romance & Love
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Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:grey
Dimensions:
Dimensions:20.5x14x1.2 cm
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9765-2931-1

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