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Book: The Language Impact

Chapter: 2. Functional Models of Language

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.19214

Blurb:

As we saw in Chapter 1, the needs to be fulfilled which caused language to emerge developed into the ‘functions’ of language, i.e. the ‘things we do’ with language. Functions are ‘meanings in and on the world’. ‘Function’ implies purpose, but also activity and can thus be equated with ‘dynamic use’. An example of the dynamic use of language will introduce our discussion of functional models of language.

Chapter Contributors

  • Alwin Frank Fill (book-auth-558@equinoxpub.com - book-auth-558) 'University of Graz'