On Language and Consciousness
Special issue of Pragmatics & Cognition 4:1 (1996)
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[Pragmatics & Cognition, 4:1] 1996. viii, 217 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Editor's IntroductionMarcelo Dascal | pp. VII–VIII
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How language helps us thinkRay Jackendoff | pp. 1–34
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How consciousness shapes languageWallace Chafe | pp. 35–54
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On Wallace Chafe's "How consciousness shapes language"Jens Allwood | pp. 55–64
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Unconscious gaps in Jackendoff 's "How language helps us think"?John A. Barnden | pp. 65–80
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Jackendoff on consciousnessAndrew Brook | pp. 81–92
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Linguistic anchors in the sea of thought?Andy Clark | pp. 93–103
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But who killed Harry? A dialogical approach to language and consciousnessHannele Dufva and Mika Lähteenmäki | pp. 105–123
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Ray Jackendoff's phenomenology of language as a refutation of the 'appendage' theory of consciousnessRalph D. Ellis | pp. 125–137
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Language and the mind: On concepts and valueBert Peeters | pp. 139–152
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Consciousness in languageJan Nuyts | pp. 153–180
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Comments on Jackendoff, Nuyts, and AllwoodWallace Chafe | pp. 181–196
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Preliminaries to discussing how language helps us thinkRay Jackendoff | pp. 197–213
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Authors in this Issuepp. 215–217
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BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General