
Written Language Revisited
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Contents Writing and phonetic transcription; Written language and printed language; The linguistic status of written utterances; The primacy of writing?; Segmentation of the flow of speech and written language; The stylistics of written language; Glossematics and written language; Paralinguistic sounds, written language and language development; Written language as a heterogenous system; The 1929 Praguian Theses, internal speech, and written language; Written language seen from the functionalist angle; On the problem of written language; The development of the written norm of English; Puristic tendencies in written language; Redundancy in written language with special regard to capitalization of graphemes; Spelling as an important linguistic concept; Pluridimensionality of written utterances and its consequences; Revaluations of redundant graphemes; Thoughts on some fifty years of research in written language.
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- WRITTEN LANGUAGE REVISITED
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Note
- Some remarks on writing and phonetic transcription
- Notes
- Written language and printed language
- Notes
- On the linguistic status of written utterances
- Notes
- The primacy of writing?
- Notes
- Segmentation of the flow of speech and written language
- References
- Some remarks on the stylistics of written language
- References
- Glossematics and written language
- References
- Paralinguistic sounds, written language and language development
- Notes
- References
- Written language as a heterogeneous system
- Note
- References
- The 1929 Praguian "Theses", internal speech, and written language
- References
- Written language seen from the functionalist angle
- 1. Increasing interest in written language
- 2. The development of Praguian views of written language
- 3. Correspondences between the spoken and the written norm of language
- 4. Queries raised against the autonomy of the written norm and their refutation
- 5. Functionalist conception of written norm providing deeper insight into facts of language
- Notes
- References
- On the problem of written language
- Notes
- References
- Noteson the development of the written norm of English
- Notes
- Some remarks on puristic tendenciesin written language
- Notes
- References
- Remarks on redundancy in writtenlanguage with special regard tocapitalization of graphemes
- Notes
- References
- Spelling as an important linguistic concept
- Notes
- References
- On pluridimensionality of written utterances and its consequences
- Notes
- References
- Some remarks on revaluations of redundant graphemes
- Notes
- References
- Thoughts on some fifty years of research in written language
- References
- Index of persons
- Index of subjects
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