This book provides a refreshingly new perspective for investigating Linguistic texts, which foregrounds Models of the human.
The examination of these three fundamental themes concerning language and Human nature, on the one hand, provides a fine-textured exposition on the implicit and expl.
It presents a close reading of major Linguistic theories in the twentieth century with a focus on three main themes: Linguistic System and the individual speaker; social order; and Linguistic creativity.
This book provides a refreshingly new perspective for investigating Linguistic texts, which foregrounds Models of the human