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Integrating various aspects of human communication traditionally treated in a number of separate disciplines, Olga T. Yokoyama develops a universal model of the smallest unit of informational discourse, and uncovers the regularities that govern the intentional verbal transfer of knowledge from one interlocutor to another. The author then places these processes within a new framework of Communicational Competence, which legitimizes certain nebulous but important linguistic phenomena hitherto caught in a noman's land between the formal and functional approaches to language. Russian word order, a
Linguistics --- Russian literature --- Literary rhetorics --- Pragmatics --- 801.56 --- Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Discourse analysis. --- Speech acts (Linguistics) --- Pragmatics. --- Communicative competence. --- Russian language --- Word order. --- 801.56 Syntaxis. Semantiek --- Speech acts (Linguistics). --- Taalhandelingen. --- Communicatie. Psychologie. --- Russisch. Woordschikking. --- Pragmatiek. --- Discours [Philosophie du langage]. --- Actes de parole. --- Communication. Psychologie. --- Russe [Langue]. Ordre des mots. --- Pragmatique. --- Betoog [Taalfilosofie]. --- Slavic languages, Eastern --- Competence, Communicative --- Communication --- Competence and performance (Linguistics) --- Psycholinguistics --- Pragmalinguistics --- General semantics --- Language and languages --- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- Illocutionary acts (Linguistics) --- Speech act theory (Linguistics) --- Speech events (Linguistics) --- Speech --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Philosophy
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