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Preface; Typographical conventions;
1. Language, speech and writing;
2. In defence of (so-called) autonomous linguistics;
3. Linguistic theory and theoretical linguistics;
4. Natural, non-natural and unnatural languages: English, Urdu and other abstractions;
5. The origin of language, speech and languages;
6. Phonemic and non-phonemic phonology: some typological reflections;
7. Towards a 'notional' theory of the 'parts of speech';
8. Deixis as the source of reference;
9. Deixis and anaphora; Appendix: the scientific study of language. Inaugural lecture, Edinburgh, 1965; Notes; References; Subject index; Names index.
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Add Natural Language and Universal Grammar: Essays in Linguistic Theory, Vol. 1, This volume contains essays spanning many years of John Lyons's thought and research, in addition to previously unpublished pieces. Chapters 2, 3, and 4 make their first appearance here, and set out the view of linguistics and linguistic theory that under, Natural Language and Universal Grammar: Essays in Linguistic Theory, Vol. 1 to your collection on WonderClub |