Written Language Revisited

Written Language Revisited
Author: Josef Vachek
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027220646

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Josef Vachek, one of the last living exponents of the Prague School, has dedicated 50 years of his life to the study of written language in all its aspects. This volume is a tribute to him on the occasion of his 80th birthday. It contains a selection of his papers written between 1945 and 1987. Contents Writing and phonetic transcription; Written language and printed language; The linguistic status of written utterances; The primacy of writing?; Segmentation of the flow of speech and written language; The stylistics of written language; Glossematics and written language; Paralinguistic sounds, written language and language development; Written language as a heterogenous system; The 1929 Praguian Theses, internal speech, and written language; Written language seen from the functionalist angle; On the problem of written language; The development of the written norm of English; Puristic tendencies in written language; Redundancy in written language with special regard to capitalization of graphemes; Spelling as an important linguistic concept; Pluridimensionality of written utterances and its consequences; Revaluations of redundant graphemes; Thoughts on some fifty years of research in written language.

Spoken and written language

Spoken and written language
Author: Michael Alexander Kirkwood Halliday
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 109
Release: 1989
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3464076040

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The Written Language Bias in Linguistics

The Written Language Bias in Linguistics
Author: Per Linell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781134270521

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Linguists routinely emphasise the primacy of speech over writing. Yet, most linguists have analysed spoken language, as well as language in general, applying theories and methods that are best suited for written language. Accordingly, there is an extensive 'written language bias' in traditional and present day linguistics and other language sciences. In this book, this point is argued with rich and convincing evidence from virtually all fields of linguistics.

Written Language

Written Language
Author: Josef Vachek
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2015-02-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110803860

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Comprehending Oral and Written Language

Comprehending Oral and Written Language
Author: Rosalind Horowitz,S Jay Samuels
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2023-10-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004653436

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Written by respected researchers in their field, this book is about the skills beyond basic word recognition that are necessary for the processing and comprehension of spoken and written language. The major topics presented are as follows: language and text analysis; cognitive processing and comprehension; development of literacy; literacy and schooling; and, factors influencing listening and reading.

Written Language Revisited

Written Language Revisited
Author: Josef Vachek
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 237
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027274106

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Josef Vachek, one of the last living exponents of the Prague School, has dedicated 50 years of his life to the study of written language in all its aspects. This volume is a tribute to him on the occasion of his 80th birthday. It contains a selection of his papers written between 1945 and 1987. Contents Writing and phonetic transcription; Written language and printed language; The linguistic status of written utterances; The primacy of writing?; Segmentation of the flow of speech and written language; The stylistics of written language; Glossematics and written language; Paralinguistic sounds, written language and language development; Written language as a heterogenous system; The 1929 Praguian Theses, internal speech, and written language; Written language seen from the functionalist angle; On the problem of written language; The development of the written norm of English; Puristic tendencies in written language; Redundancy in written language with special regard to capitalization of graphemes; Spelling as an important linguistic concept; Pluridimensionality of written utterances and its consequences; Revaluations of redundant graphemes; Thoughts on some fifty years of research in written language.

Cantonese as Written Language

Cantonese as Written Language
Author: Don Snow
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2004-10-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 962209709X

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Cantonese is the only dialect of Chinese which has developed a widely known and used written form. It has played a role in publishing in the Guangdong region since the late Ming dynasty when various types of verses using Cantonese were published as mu yu shu (‘wooden fish books’). In the early twentieth century these dialect texts were joined by Cantonese opera scripts, published as popular reading material. However, it was only after the end of the Second World War that written Cantonese came to be widely used in popular newspapers and magazines, advertising, and in the private communications. Cantonese as Written Language examines this development in the broader context of diglossia, and also of the patterns by which spoken vernaculars have developed written forms in other societies. Based on primary source research, including interviews with publishers and writers who played an important role in the growth of written Cantonese, the author argues that this move of Cantonese into the realm of written language is closely associated with Hong Kong's distinct local culture and identity. The growth of the written vernacular also reflects the territory's evolving cultural distinctiveness from mainland China, first as a British colony, and now as a Special Administrative Region of China.

A Bibliography on Writing and Written Language

A Bibliography on Writing and Written Language
Author: Konrad Ehlich,Florian Coulmas,Gabriele Graefen
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 2896
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110889352

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The bibliography offers information on research about writing and written language over the past 50 years. No comprehensive bibliography on this subject has been published since Sattler's (1935) handbook. With a selection of some 27,500 titles it covers the most important literature in all scientific fields relating to writing. Emphasis has been placed on the interdisciplinary organization of the bibliography, creating many points of common interest for literacy experts, educationalists, psychologists, sociologists, linguists, cultural anthropologists, and historians. The bibliography is organized in such a way as to provide the specialist as well as the researcher in neighboring disciplines with access to the relevant literature on writing in a given field. While necessarily selective, it also offers information on more specialized bibliographies. In addition, an overview of norms and standards concerning 'script and writing' will prove very useful for non-professional readers. It is, therefore, also of interest to the generally interested public as a reference work for the humanities.