The Systemic View as a Basis for Philological Thought: Studies in Slavic, Baltic, and Eastern European Languages and Cultures
Autor Olga Valentinova, Vladimir Denisenko, Sergey Preobrazhenskii, Mikhail Rybakov Traducere de Olga Barash, Nicolas M. Jansens, Walker R. Thompsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 noi 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781793647719
ISBN-10: 1793647712
Pagini: 426
Ilustrații: 9 b/w illustrations; 10 tables;
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Studies in Slavic, Baltic, and Eastern European Languages and Cultures
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1793647712
Pagini: 426
Ilustrații: 9 b/w illustrations; 10 tables;
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Studies in Slavic, Baltic, and Eastern European Languages and Cultures
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1: How to Classify Languages: Autonomous Classifications or a Comprehensive One? (by Mikhail Rybakov)
Chapter 1: The Main Problems of Linguistic Typology
Chapter 2: Can a Linguistic Classification Explain Anything about a Language?
Chapter 3: The Prospects of Creating a Semantic Language Typology
Chapter 4: Fundamental Concepts of Systemic Methodology and G. P. Mel'nikov's Systemic Typology
Chapter 5: The Typological Analysis of the Category of Case
Chapter 6: The Systemic Theory of Predication: The Internal Form of Morphological Types
Part 2: Modelling the System of Language (by Vladimir Denisenko)
Chapter 7: Modelling the System of Language with Regard to the Linguistic Personality
Chapter 8: Research Potential of the Semantic Field Method
Part 3: The Systemic Approach to Investigating Text and Style: The Rationale of the Causal Typology of Texts (by Olga Valentinova)
Chapter 9: The Medieval Model of Correlation Between Form and Co
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part 1: How to Classify Languages: Autonomous Classifications or a Comprehensive One? (by Mikhail Rybakov)
Chapter 1: The Main Problems of Linguistic Typology
Chapter 2: Can a Linguistic Classification Explain Anything about a Language?
Chapter 3: The Prospects of Creating a Semantic Language Typology
Chapter 4: Fundamental Concepts of Systemic Methodology and G. P. Mel'nikov's Systemic Typology
Chapter 5: The Typological Analysis of the Category of Case
Chapter 6: The Systemic Theory of Predication: The Internal Form of Morphological Types
Part 2: Modelling the System of Language (by Vladimir Denisenko)
Chapter 7: Modelling the System of Language with Regard to the Linguistic Personality
Chapter 8: Research Potential of the Semantic Field Method
Part 3: The Systemic Approach to Investigating Text and Style: The Rationale of the Causal Typology of Texts (by Olga Valentinova)
Chapter 9: The Medieval Model of Correlation Between Form and Co
Recenzii
It is difficult to say whether this book is 'an outstanding contribution to modern linguistics.' But! It is very interesting, very useful, and...highly systemic. The systemic approach to the study of language and linguistic identity is the idea that permeates all parts of the monograph. This would sound very banal if the system were understood only as a set of units connected with each other by certain types of relations. The authors of the monograph 'animate' and 'humanize' the language system, viewing it throughout as a continuously changing object. The causes and conditions of such changes also enter into their research.
The Systemic View as a Basis for Philological Thought is a mile-stone achievement of Russian scholars based at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (Moscow) who propound the ideas of the systemic approach to language phenomena. Premised on the ever-lasting traditions of Wilhelm von Humboldt, Jan Niecislaw Baudouin de Courtenay, Ivan Meshchaninov, the authors pay tribute to the legacy of Gennadii Prokop'evich Mel'nikov (1928-2000), the founder of systemic linguistics which has many supporters both in Russia and West Europe. The discussion of different themes and problems sheds light on their typological aspects, the connection of language and speaker, the poetics of text, and other both traditional and innovative topical areas. Offering a non-orthodox perspective on human language in its manyfold manifestations, this book will find its grateful readership across linguistic borders.
The Systemic View as a Basis for Philological Thought is a mile-stone achievement of Russian scholars based at the Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (Moscow) who propound the ideas of the systemic approach to language phenomena. Premised on the ever-lasting traditions of Wilhelm von Humboldt, Jan Niecislaw Baudouin de Courtenay, Ivan Meshchaninov, the authors pay tribute to the legacy of Gennadii Prokop'evich Mel'nikov (1928-2000), the founder of systemic linguistics which has many supporters both in Russia and West Europe. The discussion of different themes and problems sheds light on their typological aspects, the connection of language and speaker, the poetics of text, and other both traditional and innovative topical areas. Offering a non-orthodox perspective on human language in its manyfold manifestations, this book will find its grateful readership across linguistic borders.