Language and Human Nature: Towards a Grammar of Interaction and DiscourseU of Minnesota Press - 287 頁 Printbegrænsninger: Der kan printes 10 sider ad gangen og max. 40 sider pr. session |
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Introduction | 13 |
1 On the Problem The Origin of Language | 22 |
2 Could a NonH? | 40 |
3 The Study of Language and Communication across Species | 58 |
4 Language and Communication II The View from 74 | 88 |
8 Language Perception and Breaking Context | 136 |
9 An Examination of the QuestionResponse System in Language | 152 |
10 On Human Grammar | 173 |
11 Toward an Anthropology of Development | 187 |
12 Facial Expression and Body Movement | 200 |
13 The Dynamics of Facial Expression | 212 |
14 Around the Cartesian Impasse | 226 |
Notes | 251 |
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