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1 online resource (319 p.) |
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Routledge Advances in Communication and Linguistic Theory Ser |
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Routledge Advances in Communication and Linguistic Theory Ser
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Contents |
Cover -- Endorsement Page -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Concrete Languaging and Embodied Experience in the Human Ecology -- 2. Creating the Object of Study in Linguistics: Saussure's Postulate and Its Enduring Consequences -- 3. The Problem: Is There Such a Thing as "Language"? -- 4. The 9E View of Languaging -- Note -- Chapter 1 Value -- 1. Extensive and Intensive Properties: Living in Zones of Intensity |
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2. The Emergence of Co-Articulated Phonetic Gestures: A New Layer of Complexity -- 3. Extensive Products, Intensive Flows, and the Two Orders of Language -- 4. Stratifying the Organs-Body-Organism-Person System as the Locus of Human Languaging -- 5. Value Gradients, Intentional Dynamics, and Grammar Order Parameters: A Specification Hierarchy of Languaging -- 6. Buying and Selling in a Greengrocer's Shop: Zone of Intensity Example 1 -- 7. Affective Sense-Making: A Visceral Language Science of Blood, Guts, Sweat, and Tears |
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8. A Wall Street Financial Market in Meltdown: Zone of Intensity Example 2 -- 9. Languaging as Caring and Minding and En-Minding of Others: Zone of Intensity Example 3 -- 10. Conclusion -- Note -- Chapter 2 Flow -- 1. Transcending the Duality of Form and Substance: The Sociality of Human Biology and the Organic Basis of Human Sociality -- 2. Linguistic Work: Unifying the Formal-Informational and the Material-Energetic Aspects of Languaging -- 3. Humans are Biocultural Becomings -- 4. The Person-Organism as a Lifeline of Movement, Growth, and Becoming |
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5. Respiration, Languaging, and the Flow of the Living -- 6. Infant Babbling and the Zone of Interpenetration: An Example of Co-Construction and Co-Development in an Episode of Infant-Mother Mutual Attunement -- 7. The Media, Substances, and Surfaces of Linguistically Structured Vocal Tract Action -- 8. The Systems of the Human Voice: An Integrative View -- 9. The Systemic Relationality of Human Biocultural Becomings -- 10. The Organism-Person: Re-Thinking Endogenous and Exogenous Dynamics -- Chapter 3 Melody -- 1. Languaging within the Ethiosphere -- 2. The Feeling of Languaging |
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3. The Body's Tactile-Kinaesthetic Melodies -- 4. Freeman's Neurobiology of Meaning and the Self's Intentional Structures: Leaning into the World with the Body's Melodies through Assimilation and Cooperation -- 5. Knowledge Is Brought forth in Movement: Merleau-Ponty's Account of Kinetic Melodies -- 6. Luria's Account of Kinetic Melodies of Enskilment -- 7. Three Dimensions of Melodies of Expressive Movement: The Kinematic, the Energetic, and the Physiognomic -- 8. Three Dimensions of Expressive Melodies of Movement: An Analysis of a Wordless Narrative between Father and Pre-Linguistic Infant |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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9. Micro-Temporal Phases in an Episode of Infant-Mother Interaction: Concerted Rehearsal and the Orientation to Social Norms |
Subject |
Linguistics -- Philosophy
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Psycholinguistics.
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Affect (Psychology)
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Human ecology.
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Sociolinguistics.
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psycholinguistics.
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human ecology.
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sociolinguistics.
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Affect (Psychology)
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Human ecology
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Linguistics -- Philosophy
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Psycholinguistics
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Sociolinguistics
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
1351215574 |
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9781351215572 |
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