Linguistic Theory: The Discourse of Fundamental Works
In Linguistic Theory, Robert de Beaugrande analyses linguistic theories not as abstract ideas or theses, but as the process and product of theoretical discourse. He argues that the best documentation of this discourse can be found in the 'fundamental' works of major linguists from Ferdinand de Saussure to Teun van Dijk and Walter Kintsch. He therefore employs the highly unusual strategy of a close reading of these works as discourse performances and strives to uncover their main points and characteristic moves in the linguist's own words.

Through this approach, the reader is able to appreciate and understand the variety and controversy among linguistic theories as they have emerged and developed in interaction with each other. Special scrutiny is allocated to the issue of how far the active practice of the linguists followed their own theories and proposals, and why. The author concludes by assessing the prospects for linguistics to be drawn from the retrospect in the previous chapters.
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Linguistic Theory: The Discourse of Fundamental Works
In Linguistic Theory, Robert de Beaugrande analyses linguistic theories not as abstract ideas or theses, but as the process and product of theoretical discourse. He argues that the best documentation of this discourse can be found in the 'fundamental' works of major linguists from Ferdinand de Saussure to Teun van Dijk and Walter Kintsch. He therefore employs the highly unusual strategy of a close reading of these works as discourse performances and strives to uncover their main points and characteristic moves in the linguist's own words.

Through this approach, the reader is able to appreciate and understand the variety and controversy among linguistic theories as they have emerged and developed in interaction with each other. Special scrutiny is allocated to the issue of how far the active practice of the linguists followed their own theories and proposals, and why. The author concludes by assessing the prospects for linguistics to be drawn from the retrospect in the previous chapters.
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Linguistic Theory: The Discourse of Fundamental Works

Linguistic Theory: The Discourse of Fundamental Works

by Robert De Beaugrande
Linguistic Theory: The Discourse of Fundamental Works

Linguistic Theory: The Discourse of Fundamental Works

by Robert De Beaugrande

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In Linguistic Theory, Robert de Beaugrande analyses linguistic theories not as abstract ideas or theses, but as the process and product of theoretical discourse. He argues that the best documentation of this discourse can be found in the 'fundamental' works of major linguists from Ferdinand de Saussure to Teun van Dijk and Walter Kintsch. He therefore employs the highly unusual strategy of a close reading of these works as discourse performances and strives to uncover their main points and characteristic moves in the linguist's own words.

Through this approach, the reader is able to appreciate and understand the variety and controversy among linguistic theories as they have emerged and developed in interaction with each other. Special scrutiny is allocated to the issue of how far the active practice of the linguists followed their own theories and proposals, and why. The author concludes by assessing the prospects for linguistics to be drawn from the retrospect in the previous chapters.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780582037250
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/14/1991
Series: Longman Linguistics Library
Pages: 412
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Robert De Beaugrande

Table of Contents

1. Linguistic theory as discourse
2. Ferdinand de Saussure
3. Edward Sapir
4. Leonard Bloomfield
5. Kenneth Pike
6. Louis Hjelmslev
7. Noam Chomsky
8. J.R.Firth
9. Michael Halliday
10. Teun van Dijk and Walter Kintsch
11. Peter Hartmann
12. Linguistics versus language

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