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From Language to Communication focuses on the structure of texts and on the social and psychological aspects of language. Utilizing current thinking and research, this volume provides an overview of issues in linguistics, sociolinguistics, cognition, pragmatics, discourse, and semantics as they coalesce to create the communicative experience. As a unique examination of the relationship between language and communication, key features of the second edition include: * material on the biological bases of language, * models of the mind and information processing, * discussions of semantics and the creation of new words, * conversation analysis with practical applications, and * a chapter on sociolinguistics, including language and groups, dialects, and personal styles. Designed as an introduction to language and communication study, this text is appropriate for use in undergraduate and graduate courses in discourse and related courses in language, meaning, and messages. It also makes an excellent companion volume for courses in theory or interpersonal communication. ADDITIONAL COPY FOR MAILER More readable and practical than its predecessor, this second edition contains major additions: * A more general introduction to language and communication, including new material on the biological bases of language as well as a table of species comparisons and brain comparisons. * New models of the mind and how you process information, including more on the role of short and long term memory. It also includes a section on the features of messages that aid in comprehension--in other words, how people use the messages of another to build meaning and comprehension. * A new section on semantics, new words and how they come about, and a more interesting treatment of meaning and how it works. The section on new words details the many ways that new words come into being. The examples are interesting and engaging for the student. * A new focus on pragmatics with a major new section on conversation analysis which includes very practical ways to apply the principles with numerous examples. * A new chapter on sociolinguistics includes material on language and groups (including gender, African-American English, and social class) dialects, personal styles, and related issues.

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title:From Language to Communication
author:Ellis, Donald G.
publisher:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:0805830316
print isbn13:9780805830316
ebook isbn13:9780585190051
language:English
subjectLanguage and languages, Linguistics, Communication.
publication date:1999
lcc:P106.E443 1999eb
ddc:302.2
subject:Language and languages, Linguistics, Communication.
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From Language To Communication
Second Edition
Page ii
LEA's COMMUNICATION SERIES
Jennings Bryant/Dolf Zillmann, General Editors
Selected titles in Language and Discourse (Donald Ellis, Advisory Editor) include:
Campbell Coherence, Continuity, and Cohesion: Theoretical Foundations for Document Design
Haslett/Samter Children Communicating: The First Five Years
Locke Constructing "The Beginning": Discourses of Creation Science
Ramanathan Alzheimer Discourse: Some Sociolinguistic Dimensions
Sigman Consequentiality of Communication
Tracy Understanding Face-to-Face Interactions
For a complete list of other titles in LEA's Communication Series, please contact Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.
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From Language To Communication
Second Edition
Donald G. Ellis
University of Hartford
Picture 2LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOCIATES, PUBLISHERS
Mahwah, New Jersey London
Page iv
Copyright 1999 by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by photostat, microfilm, retrieval system, or any other means, without prior written permission of the publisher.
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers
10 Industrial Avenue
Mahwah, NJ 07430
Cover design by Kathryn Houghtaling Lacey
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Ellis, Donald G.
From language to communication / Donald G. Ellis.
2nd. ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8058-3031-6 (cloth: alk. paper).
ISBN 0-8058-3032-4 (pbk: alk. paper)
1. Language and languages. 2. Linguistics. 3. Communi
cation. I. Title.
P106.E443 1999
302.2dc21 99-28859
CIP
Books published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates are printed on acid-free paper, and their bindings are chosen for strength and durability.
Printed in the United States of America
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Page v
For
Florence and David Ellis
and
Karen, David, and Allie
Page vii
Contents
Introduction
ix
1
The Nature of Language: From Magic to Semantics
1
2
Modern Linguistics
17
3
Language and Cognition: Comprehending Messages
35
4
Meaning
53
5
Pragmatics and Discourse
68
6
Discourse and Global Organization
90
7
Discourse and Local Organization
110
8
Sociolinguistics and Communication
139

References
157
Author Index
163
Subject Index
167

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Introduction
This book grew out of my conviction that language is the fundamental tool of communication and experience. The study of language has always been inherently fascinating to me. Unfortunately, too much of it is either written for scholars who have specialized training or overly popularized and simplistic. The aim of this book is to strike the middle ground.
I think the first edition of From Language to Communication successfully outlined basic issues in the relation between language and communication. It introduced students to elementary concepts in linguistics and then applied these concepts to interaction processes. This second edition updates much of that work and adds many topics that were not included in the first edition. Every chapter has been rewritten, some of them quite extensively, and chapter 8 is new. I have tried to make this edition of the book even more accessible to the introductory reader. There are many more examples, and I have worked hard to improve the readability of the book. In this book, I am concerned with language issues of many kinds, but not all kinds. Language and the linguistic system that we learn are fundamentally a part of the communication process. As such, this volume includes significant issues in the study of language and communication that represent a perspectivea standpoint from which to view the field of study. I should say something more about the view from my particular standpoint.
Communication is a misunderstood discipline. The term communication can conjure up such diverse images as telephones, computers, television, intimate relations, the Internet, radio, and public speaking. All of these are in one way or another communicative. But using symbols to constitute and interpret reality is an essential feature of each. The technology of computers, television, and telephones make it possible for messages to reach larger numbers of us at greater distances more quickly. The sheer amount and variety of language we are exposed to has increased dramatically in the past decades. But whether a message is fashioned from the grunts of two cavemen arguing over a bone or finds its way into your living
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