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毕业论文“英、中文摘要、关键词”样式
Abstract
This paper begins with a brief introduction to
Chomsky’s methodology of idealization in linguistic
research. Although the idealization in physical research
from which Chomsky’s idealization deprives can still
keep natural laws’ validity, the author points out
Chomsky’s idealization is not accessible. The key point
lies in the exclusion of social factors in his research.
Then the author demonstrates the reason why Chomsky’s
exclusion of social factors is not accessible from two
aspects: (1) Language is a concrete system of signs.
(2)Language is a social institution. Only in the context
of society are these features significant and integrate,
can language bear its form and forward its development
and keep up the interaction with the society. Therefore
instead of “being idealized” out of linguistic
research, social factors should be regarded as the base
of the research. Otherwise the object of the research
will be totally changed and the research itself will be
misguided. As for what factors can be temporarily
idealized without changing language’s fundamental
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features? This is a question worth our further study in
the future.
关键词: 理想化,符号系统,社会结构,语言与社会的相互作用
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毕业论文“英、中文摘要、关键词”样式AbstractThispaperbeginswithabriefintroductiontoChomsky’smethodologyofidealizationinlinguisticresearch.AlthoughtheidealizationinphysicalresearchfromwhichChomsky’sidealizationdeprivescanstillkeepnaturallaws’validity,theauthorpointsoutChomsky’sidealizationisnotaccessible.Thekeypointli...
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时间:2024-09-13