Human errors as functions of language / Patrick Tourchon

Roman Jakobson extended the traditional communication diagram (which was just based on a sender, a message and an addressee) thanks to his studying speech abnormalities: namely, aphasia.Thus, the importance of context, contact and code occurred to him, bringing the number of relevant language functi...

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Main Author: Tourchon, Patrick
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Language:English
Published: Academy of Language Studies & UPENA 2005
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description Roman Jakobson extended the traditional communication diagram (which was just based on a sender, a message and an addressee) thanks to his studying speech abnormalities: namely, aphasia.Thus, the importance of context, contact and code occurred to him, bringing the number of relevant language functions up to six: referential, emotive, conative, phatic, metalingual and poetic. In this article, we also assume that deviant, off-standard samples of speech are more revealing than regular, standard ones. This leads us to pay attention to some more functions of language: suggestive, looping, and reverberating.
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spelling uitm-114562016-07-28T08:43:44Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11456/ Human errors as functions of language / Patrick Tourchon Tourchon, Patrick Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar Oral communication. Speech Roman Jakobson extended the traditional communication diagram (which was just based on a sender, a message and an addressee) thanks to his studying speech abnormalities: namely, aphasia.Thus, the importance of context, contact and code occurred to him, bringing the number of relevant language functions up to six: referential, emotive, conative, phatic, metalingual and poetic. In this article, we also assume that deviant, off-standard samples of speech are more revealing than regular, standard ones. This leads us to pay attention to some more functions of language: suggestive, looping, and reverberating. Academy of Language Studies & UPENA 2005 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11456/1/AJ_PATRICK%20TOURCHON%20JOLS%2005.pdf Tourchon, Patrick (2005) Human errors as functions of language / Patrick Tourchon. (2005) Journal of Language Studies <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Journal_of_Language_Studies.html>, 1. pp. 27-40. ISSN 1823-6154
spellingShingle Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
Oral communication. Speech
Tourchon, Patrick
Human errors as functions of language / Patrick Tourchon
title Human errors as functions of language / Patrick Tourchon
title_full Human errors as functions of language / Patrick Tourchon
title_fullStr Human errors as functions of language / Patrick Tourchon
title_full_unstemmed Human errors as functions of language / Patrick Tourchon
title_short Human errors as functions of language / Patrick Tourchon
title_sort human errors as functions of language / patrick tourchon
topic Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
Oral communication. Speech
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/11456/