
Yugoslav General Linguistics
Milorad Radovanovic(Editor)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 1. January 1989
Book
Hardback
381 pages
978-90-272-1531-4 (ISBN)
Description
This volume is the first anthology of readings in Yugoslav general linguistics in English. It contains twenty contributions by outstanding Yugoslav scholars in such areas as comparative typology and contact linguistics, sociolinguistics (including such topics as bilingualism, multilingualism, diglossia, language planning, language policy, translation theory, etc.), psycholinguistics, structural/generative linguistics (phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics), text linguistics, pragmatics, linguistic semiotics, and the philosophy of language science. The collection should appeal to linguists of all persuasions and specializations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
610 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-1531-4 (9789027215314)
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Content
1. Editor's introduction; 2. Some remarks on distinctive features: Especially in Standard Serbo-Croatian (by Brozovic, Dalibor); 3. Generative structuralism (by Bugarski, Ranko); 4. Some contributions to the theory of contact linguistics (by Filipovic, Rudolf); 5. Psychological studies of bilingualism in Vojvodina (by Goncz, Lajos); 6. On referentially used nouns and the upgrading/downgrading of their identificatory force (by Ivic, Milka); 7. Structure and typology of dialectal differentiation (by Ivic, Pavle); 8. Prosodic possibilities in phonology and morphology (by Ivic, Pavle); 9. Translation and backtranslation (by Ivir, Vladimir); 10. Language change in an urban setting (by Jutronic-Tihomirovic, Dunja); 11. Some aspects of prescriptivism in Serbo-Croatian (by Kalogjera, Damir); 12. Linguistic variety and relationship of languages (by Katicic, Radoslav); 13. Language contacts in multilingual Vojvodina (by Mikes, Melanie); 14. Modern Icelandic vowel quantity revisited (by Oresnik, Janez); 15. Language in space and space in language (by Piper, Predrag); 16. Between sign and act (by Pupovac, Milorad); 17. Linguistic theory and sociolinguistics in Yugoslavia (by Radovanovic, Milorad); 18. Language planning: Theory and application (by Rajic, Ljubisa); 19. Psycholinguistics: Research directions (by Savic, Svenka); 20. On linguistic autonomy (by Skiljan, Dubravko); 21. Language contact, language system and language code (by Miseska Tomic, Olga)