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On-line syntax: Thoughts on the temporality of spoken language
Oleh:
Auer, Peter
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Language Sciences (Full Text) vol. 31 no. 1 (2009)
,
page 1-13.
Topik:
Emergent grammar
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Language and time
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Speech vs. writing
;
Syntax of spoken language
Fulltext:
vol. 31 issue 1 January, 2009. p. 1-13.pdf
(217.6KB)
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One fundamental difference between spoken and written language has to do with the ‘linearity’ of speaking in time, in that the temporal structure of speaking is inherently the outcome of an interactive process between speaker and listener. But despite the status of ‘‘linearity’’ as one of Saussure’s fundamental principles, in practice little more than lip-service is paid to the temporality of spoken language, which is treated as having few if any consequences for syntactic analysis. It is trivial to point out that a structuralist definition of the sentence is incompatible with an on-line model of syntax processing. A structuralist analysis, even of ostensibly spoken language, is carried out not from a real-time emergence perspective but as if it were – like a written text – a finished product. This article suggests that a significantly untraditional approach to syntax is required when one focuses on its on-line emergence, and outlines such an approach.
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