Ecolinguistics: Towards a New Paradigm for the Science of Language?Pinter Publishers, 1993 - 430 strán (strany) Ecolinguistics recognizes the fact that different words mean different things to different people and that these differences in meaning for any given word correlate with the speaker's sex, age, education and kind of work, as well as the speaker's regional dialect. Variationism and a lack of absolute standards are not incidentals as grammatical theory construction, but are the norm for all known languages. |
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in lieu of introduction | 1 |
Theoretical considerations | 15 |
A pragmoecological view of linguistic structure and language | 45 |
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Ecolinguistics: Towards a New Paradigm for the Science of Language? Adam Makkai Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1993 |
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