7.1612, Books: Austronesian Languages, Philosophy of Language

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-7-1612. Thu Nov 14 1996. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  190
 
Subject: 7.1612, Books: Austronesian Languages, Philosophy of Language
 
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AUSTRONESIAN LANGUAGES
 
1996
SCODITTI, GIACARLO M.G.  Kitawa Oral Poetry: An Example from Melanesia.
1996, xviii, 416pp.  Softcover.  ISBN 0 85883 430 0. A$47.00 plus postage.
 
Pacific Linguistics catalogue number, D-87.  Key words:  Lexicography,
Austronesian languages, Kula Ring ethnography.
 
The volume is a collection of poetical texts, performed in the languages
spoken in the Kula Ring (Massim Culture).  The texts - recorded from oral
sources during several field researches - had been transcribed, translated
into English (word by word and free translation) and, then, annoted.  A
lexicon as well as the list of concordancy and frequency of the  words,
occurred in the text's, complete the volume.
 
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PHILOSOFY OF LANGUAGE
 
BOOK NOTICE: _Philosophical Perspectives on Language_
	written by Robert J. Stainton
	published by Broadview Press
	ISBN: 1-55111-086-5     $21.95 US  $26.95 CDN
	1996 pbk.     240pp.
	
Just a quick note to let interested parties know of Broadview's
recent publication in the Philosophy of Language, _Philosophical
Perspectives On Language_ , a single-authored survey to the field
of analytic philosophy of language. This very accessible,
reader-friendly and largely jargon-free text is ideally suited as
an adjunct text for students struggling to make sense of the
typically rather difficult primary materials / articles covered
in intermediate and upper-level Philosophy of Language courses,
or those in related disciplines wanting an accessible and
engaging introduction to the subject, with suggestions for
further study (each chapter ends with a detailed Suggested
Readings section--see Table of Contents below). The text is
distinctive in that it is informed by recent research in
linguistics as well as in philosophy, and in that its discussion
of various topics--syntax, speech acts, indexicals, metaphor--is
organized around a unified theme: language as a system of symbols
that is known and used.
 
		TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
Introduction
Three Perspectives on Language / Who Cares? / Some Terminology /
Suggested Readings
 
PART ONE: THE SYSTEM PERSPECTIVE
 
Syntax
Introduction / Option One - Rule Systems / Option Two - Principles and
Parameters / Epilogue: Prescriptive and Desciptive Syntax / Suggested
Readings
 
Direct Reference
Three Approaches to Meaning / Direct Reference Theories / Bertrand
Russell on Descriptions / Suggested Readings
 
Mediated Reference
Introduction / Frege / Possible Worlds / Suggested readings
 
Truth Theoretic Semantics
Truth and Meaning / 	Non-Declaratives and Truth / Suggested Readings
 
PART TWO: THE KNOWLEDGE PERSPECTIVE
 
The Idea Theory of Meaning
Introduction / Mental Images / H. Paul Grice / Suggested Readings
 
The Language of Thought
Mentalese and the Idea Theory of Meaning / An Alternative to LOT:
Connectionism / Another Alternative to LOT: Dennett's Intentional Stance /
Suggested Readings
 
Knowledge Issues
Innateness / Rules and Regularities / Radical Translation / Suggested
Readings
 
PART THREE: THE USE PERSPECTIVE
	
The Use Theory of Meaning
Meaning and Use / Indexicals / Strawson on Referring / Speech Act
Theory / Quine and Meaning Nihilism / Suggested Readings
 
Non-Literal Uses
Conversational Implicature / Metaphor / Referential-Attributive /
Suggested Readings
 
Language and Community
Non-Literal uses and the Need for Conventions / The Private Language
Argument / Davidson on the Limits of Convention / Suggested Readings
 
Conclusion
 
Notes / References / Index
 
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