Ontology and phenomenology of speech : an existential theory of speech / Marklen E. Konurbaev.
2018
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Ontology and phenomenology of speech : an existential theory of speech / Marklen E. Konurbaev.
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9783319711980 (electronic book)
3319711989 (electronic book)
3319711970
9783319711973
3319711989 (electronic book)
3319711970
9783319711973
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]
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©2018
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English
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10.1007/978-3-319-71198-0 doi
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BF455
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153.6
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This book applies phenomenological methodology to examine the transformations of messages as they pass from the mind to the linear world of human speech, and then back again. Rapid development of linguistic science in the second half of the 20th century, and cognitive science in the beginning of the 21st century has brought us through various stages of natural human language analysis and comprehension? from deep structures, transformational grammar and behaviorism to cognitive linguistics, theory of encapsulation, and mentalism. Thus, drawing upon new developments in cognitive science, philosophy and hermeneutics, the author reveals how to obtain the real vision of life lurking behind the spoken word. Applying methodology introduced by Edmund Husserl and developed by Martin Heidegger, the author examines how we can see the?living? and dynamic essence of speech hidden in the world of linear linguistic strings and casual utterances.
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This book applies phenomenological methodology to examine the transformations of messages as they pass from the mind to the linear world of human speech, and then back again. Rapid development of linguistic science in the second half of the 20th century, and cognitive science in the beginning of the 21st century has brought us through various stages of natural human language analysis and comprehension? from deep structures, transformational grammar and behaviorism to cognitive linguistics, theory of encapsulation, and mentalism. Thus, drawing upon new developments in cognitive science, philosophy and hermeneutics, the author reveals how to obtain the real vision of life lurking behind the spoken word. Applying methodology introduced by Edmund Husserl and developed by Martin Heidegger, the author examines how we can see the?living? and dynamic essence of speech hidden in the world of linear linguistic strings and casual utterances.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Preliminary methodological divagations in the circle of the philosophers
Chapter 2: Prolegomena to the phenomenology of speech: definition of 'life'
Chapter 3: The ontology of speech and the nature of foregrounding
Chapter 4: Phenomenological modelling of speech and its perception
Chapter 5: Pure generative phenomenology of speech
Chapter 6: Organon of life as a phenomenon of speech
Chapter 7: Neurophysiological roots of the phenomenon of life in speech.
Chapter 2: Prolegomena to the phenomenology of speech: definition of 'life'
Chapter 3: The ontology of speech and the nature of foregrounding
Chapter 4: Phenomenological modelling of speech and its perception
Chapter 5: Pure generative phenomenology of speech
Chapter 6: Organon of life as a phenomenon of speech
Chapter 7: Neurophysiological roots of the phenomenon of life in speech.