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Language And Communicative Practices

by William F Hanks
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Written in an informal style with engaging examples, this introduction to the study of language in context presents a provocative new approach to communicative practice. Emphasizing the dual status of language as linguistic system and as social fact, William Hanks offers fresh insights into the dynamics of context, the indeterminacy of cultural forms, and the relation between human experience and the making of meaning.Drawing on a broad range of theory and empirical research, Hanks explores the varieties of reflexivity in language, relating them to linguistic structure, textuality, and genres of practice. He shows how the human body both anchors the communicative process and provides a reference point for displaced and mediated speech. Tracing the movement of meaning through social fields and communities, Hanks casts new light on the ways that utterances are fragmented and objectified in social life. Speech emerges as a contingent process in which the production and reception of meaning are tied into multiple dimensions of time and context and history rests on the objectification of practice.Hanks’s penetrating readings of classic works in linguistics, philosophy, and social theory are complemented by suggestions for further reading. Within the framework of communicative practice, he integrates elements of formal grammar and semiotics, phenomenology, cultural anthropology, and contemporary sociology. Neither a history nor a summary of the field, Language and Communicative Practices is a critical synthesis of the dialectics of meaning that inform all language and speech.

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"Written in an informal style with engaging examples, this introduction to the study of language in context presents a provocative new approach to communicative practice. Emphasizing the dual status of"

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Drawing on both theory and research, Hanks (anthropology and linguistics, U. of Chicago) offers an introduction to the study of language, emphasizing the dual status of language as linguistic system and as social fact. The 12 chapters cover topics including the language of Saussure; North American Formalism and the problem of meaning; sentences, speech acts, and utterances; relativity, reflexivity, and difference; communicative practice in the corporeal field; and meaning in history. Paper edition (unseen), $21.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, William F Hanks

William F. Hanks is professor of anthropology and linguistics at the University of Chicago. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Paris, L’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, and Casa de America in Madrid.

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Drawing on both theory and research, Hanks (anthropology and linguistics, U. of Chicago) offers an introduction to the study of language, emphasizing the dual status of language as linguistic system and as social fact. The 12 chapters cover topics including the language of Saussure; North American Formalism and the problem of meaning; sentences, speech acts, and utterances; relativity, reflexivity, and difference; communicative practice in the corporeal field; and meaning in history. Paper edition (unseen), $21.95. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1995
Publisher
Westview Press
Pages
352
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780813312170

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