On Language and Consciousness

Special issue of Pragmatics & Cognition 4:1 (1996)

[Pragmatics & Cognition, 4:1] 1996.  viii, 217 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Editor's Introduction
Marcelo Dascal †
vii–viii
Core Articles
How language helps us think
Ray Jackendoff
1–34
How consciousness shapes language
Wallace Chafe
35–54
Discussion Articles
On Wallace Chafe's "How consciousness shapes language"
Jens Allwood
55–64
Unconscious gaps in Jackendoff 's "How language helps us think"?
John Barnden
65–80
Jackendoff on consciousness
Andrew Brook
81–92
Linguistic anchors in the sea of thought?
Andy Clark
93–103
But who killed Harry? A dialogical approach to language and consciousness
Hannele Dufva and Mika Lähteenmäki
105–123
Ray Jackendoff's phenomenology of language as a refutation of the 'appendage' theory of consciousness
Ralph D. Ellis
125–137
Language and the mind: On concepts and value
Bert Peeters
139–152
Review Article
Consciousness in language
Jan Nuyts
153–180
Replies
Comments on Jackendoff, Nuyts, and Allwood
Wallace Chafe
181–196
Preliminaries to discussing how language helps us think
Ray Jackendoff
197–213
Authors in this Issue
215–217
Subjects

Consciousness Research

Consciousness research

Main BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General