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Grammatical Theory and Metascience: A critical investigation into the methodological and philosophical foundations of 'autonomous' linguistics
- E. Itkonen
- Computer Science
- 1978
TLDR
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Qualitative vs. Quantitative Analysis in Linguistics
- E. Itkonen, T. A. Perry
- Psychology
- 31 January 1980
Analogy as structure and process
- E. Itkonen
- Psychology
- 2005
The concept of analogy is of central concern to modern cognitive scientists, whereas it has been largely neglected in linguistics in the past four decades. The goal of this thought-provoking book is… Expand
Causality in Linguistic Theory : A Critical Investigation into the Philosophical and Methodological Foundations of Non-Autonomous Linguistics
- E. Itkonen
- Sociology
- 1983
The author seeks to examine the methodological and philosophical status of non-autonomous, that is, causal linguistics.
Universal history of linguistics
- E. Itkonen
- Philosophy
- 1991
This wide-ranging book presents the linguistic achievements of four major cultures to readers presumably conversant with modern theoretical linguistics. The chapter on India discusses in detail… Expand
1. Intersubjectivity: What makes us human?
- J. Zlatev, Timothy P. Racine, Chris Sinha, E. Itkonen
- Psychology
- 26 June 2008
, with its oft-criticised neglect of the role of the body, phenomenal experience, social interaction and culture. Animals also have an “embodied mind”, and there are no good reasons to deny that at… Expand
The social ontology of linguistic meaning
- E. Itkonen
- Philosophy
- 1997
L'A. tente de clarifier la notion de signification (linguistique) telle qu'elle est utilisee dans la linguistique cognitive actuelle. Il montre que tout ce qui est problematique dans cette notion a… Expand
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Intersubjetivity: what makes us human?
- Jordan Zlatev, Timothy P. Racine, Chris Sinha, Esa Itkonen
- Psychology
- 2008
, with its oft-criticised neglect of the role of the body, phenomenal experience, social interaction and culture. Animals also have an “embodied mind”, and there are no good reasons to deny that at… Expand
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