CONTENTS
Chapter sources = ⅶ
Introduction = 1
PART ONE : LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION
1. Language as Social Interaction : Integrationalism versus Segregationalism / ROY HARRIS = 5
2. The Integrationist Critique of Orthodox Linguistics / ROY HARRIS = 15
3. Making Sense of Communicative Competence / ROY HARRIS = 27
PART TWO : LANGUAGE AND THE LANGUAGE MYTH
4. The Fixed-Code Theory / NIGEL LOVE = 49
5. A Few Words on Telementation / MICHAEL TOOLAN = 68
6. The Dialect Myth / ROY HARRIS = 83
7. Integrating Languages / NIGEL LOVE = 96
PART THREE : LANGUAGE AND MEANING
8. Three Models of Signification / ROY HARRIS = 113
9. Meaning and the Principle of Linearity / CHRISTOPHER HUTTON = 126
10. On Inscribed or Literal Meaning / MICHAEL TOOLAN = 143
11. Irony and Theories of Meaning / TEVE FARROW = 159
PART FOUR : LANGUAGE AND DISCOURSE
12. Conversational Utterances and Sentences / TALBOT J. TAYLOR = 171
13. Do You Understand? Criteria of Understanding in Verbal interaction / TALBOT J. TAYLOR = 198
14. Analysing Fictional Dialogue / MICHAEL TOOLAN = 209
PART FIVE : LANGUAGE AND WRITING
15. The Semiology of Textualization / ROY HARRIS = 227
16. Analysis and Notation : The Case for a Non-Realist Linguistics / CHRISTOPHER HUTTON = 241
17. How Does Writing Restructure Thought? / ROY HARRIS = 252
18. Writing and Proto-Writing : From Sign to Metasign / ROY HARRIS = 261
PART SIX : LANGUAGE AND SOCIETY
19. What Has Gender Got To Do With Sex? / DEBBIE CAMERON = 273
20. What Makes Bad Language Bad? / HAYLEY DAVIS = 283
21. Law Lessons for Linguists? Accountability and Acts of Professional Classification / CHRISTOPHER HUTTON = 294
22. Teaching American English as a Foreign Language : An Integrationist Approach / DANIEL R. DAVIS = 305
23. What Problems? On Learning to Translate / MARSHALL MORRIS = 313
24. Pronouncing French Names in New Orleans / GEORGE WOLF ; MICHELE BOCQUILLON ; DEBBIE DE LA HOUSSAYE ; PHYLLIS KRZYZEK ; CLIFTON MEYNARD ; LISBETH PHILIP = 324
Index = 343