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Publication details [#19400]
Fortescue, Michael. 2001. Pattern and Process: A Whiteheadian perspective on linguistics. (Human Cognitive Processing 6). John Benjamins. viii + 312 pp.
Publication type
Book – monograph
Publication language
English
Keywords
Person as a subject
ISBN
90 272 2358 0
Annotation
The purpose of this book is to illustrate the relevance of Whitehead’s philosophy of organism to contemporary linguistics. Whitehead's theory of symbolism conceives of language as the ‘systematization of expression’, and relates meaning to feeling (in the broadest sense). The Whiteheadian perspective allows a synthesis of the psychological and the social approaches to language that does not fall into one or another fashionable form of reductionism. The volume applies of Whitehead’s thinking to a broad range of linguistic phenomena, ranging from speech act theory to the production and comprehension of texts, from language acquisition to historical change and the evolution of language. It is argued that Whitehead’s holistic philosophy is uniquely suited to the view of language as an emergent phenomenon.