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Riddle, Elizabeth M. – Language Sciences, 2010
This article discusses some apparently paradoxical behavior of the English demonstratives "this/these" and "that/those" as determiners of proper nouns and as metaphorical signals of epistemic and affective stance within the proximal-distal opposition. It is argued that the apparent paradoxes are actually cases of shifting perspectives or points of…
Descriptors: English, Nouns, Semantics, Linguistics

Siegel, Jeff – Language Sciences, 1992
Two factors often neglected in studies of the development of pidgin languages are described in relation to the history of Pidgin Fijian: significant changes in function of the pidgin and in its speakers' characteristics, and contact with other pidgins. These factors are discussed in regard to the development of pidgin languages in general and…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Dialects, Foreign Countries, Language Role

Sew, Jyh Wee – Language Sciences, 1997
Examines the indirect strategies applied in the relationship between power and language, with particular reference to Eastern (Asian) verbal context. Argues that indirectness is both a form of politeness where a speaker avoids expressing himself explicitly and a style of formulating speech acts, which has an inherent pragmatic role. (32…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Chinese, Context Effect, Japanese

Annamalai, E. – Language Sciences, 1998
Argues that the most fundamental aspect of language rights is the freedom of choice to use a language for a given purpose to realize one's interests. Discusses how the legitimate interests of the state and the individual, particularly the speaker of a minority language, do not always coincide. (nine references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Court Litigation, Foreign Countries, Language Attitudes

Taylor, Talbot J. – Language Sciences, 1997
Focuses on theories concerning the origin of language. The article indicates that the language-origins theories most favored in contemporary science all have their roots in the intellectual preoccupations of the early scientists and philosophers of the European Enlightenment. The article concludes that the origin of language myth reveals itself as…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cultural Influences, Diachronic Linguistics, Foreign Countries

Levinger, Jasna – Language Sciences, 1994
This paper examines how the introduction and encouragement of linguistic divisions within the former Yugoslavia over the past 20 years both reflected and helped to escalate the growing tensions among the ethnic groups there. Politicians and the media have introduced new words and expressions designed to emphasize ethnicity and promote…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Ethnic Bias, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Relations

Bamberg, Michael – Language Sciences, 1997
Uses three approaches revolving around language issues as a basis for exploring emotions: universal semantics, emotionology, and the theory of "goal-action-outcome knowledge." Uses an approach that attempts to turn around the traditional, realistic picture of the relationship between emotions, cognition, and language. (73 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anger, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer)