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ArtikelContextualization, indexicality, and the distributed nature of grammar  
Oleh: Fox, Barbara A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language Sciences (Full Text) vol. 16 no. 1 (1994), page 1-37.
Fulltext: 16_01_Fox.pdf (2.65MB)
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    • Nomor Panggil: 405/LAS/16
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Isi artikelThe goal of this paper is to explore the ramifications of a non-traditional view of cognition and social interaction for the study of grammatical structure. The view of cognition and social interaction that I will be using as a starting point for this exploration was stimulated by work in ethnomethodology, poststructuralism, activity theory, and ordinary language philosophy. I want to attempt the following goals: (I) to suggest that the notions of structure some of us have been operating with hide an enormous range of diversity in the use of forms and in how these forms are understood; (2) to suggest that a view of grammar that takes seriously the notion of indexicality as a pervasive design feature of talk can help us find some new ways of thinking about grammar; and (3) to sketch out what such a view of grammar might look like. The goal of this study, then, is to explore the possibilities of organization for grammar, if we take seriously the basic characteristics of indexicality and contextualization. Obviously, in the course of this, we will have occasion to examine changes in our views of cognition and mental representation, as well as of grammatical structure.
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