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封面
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前言
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Notion of Language
1.2 Design Features of Language
1.3 Notion of Linguistics
1.4 Differences Between Schools and Branches
1.5 Major Distinctions Between Language and Linguistics
Chapter 2 The Beginning of Modern Linguistics
2.1 A Brief Introduction to Saussure
2.2 The Source of Saussure's Thought
2.3 Saussure's Contributions to Linguistics
2.4 Saussure's Legacy
Chapter 3 Early European Functionalism
3.1 Background of the Prague School
3.2 Theories of Language of the Prague School
3.3 Functional Sentence Perspective
3.4 Information Structure and Sentence Structure
3.5 The Copenhagen School
3.6 The London School
Chapter 4 Systemic-functional Linguistic Theory
4.1 A Brief Introduction to M.A.K. Halliday
4.2 Halliday's View on Language
4.3 Systemic Grammar
4.4 Functional Grammar
4.5 Halliday and Sociolinguistics
Chapter 5 American Descriptive Linguistics and Structuralism
5.1 Beginning of American Linguistics
5.2 Boas' Linguistic Viewpoint and Contribution
5.3 Sapir and Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
5.4 Bloomfield's Theory
5.5 Harris' Linguistic Views
5.6 Hockett's Grammatical Description
5.7 Pike's Tagmemics
5.8 Summary
Chapter 6 Transformational Generative Grammar
6.1 A Brief Introduction to Noam Chomsky
6.2 Chomsky's Philosophy of Language
6.3 The Classical Theory
6.4 The Standard Theory
6.5 The Extended Standard Theory
6.6 Government and Binding Theory
6.7 The Minimalist Program
6.8 Summary