Za empiricky adekvátní teorii písemné komunikace
For an empirically adequate theory of written communication
Author(s): Robert AdamSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: AV ČR - Akademie věd České republiky - Ústav pro jazyk český
Keywords: graphic and oral communication; written and spoken norm; Josef Vachek; empirically adequate theory; psycholinguistics of reading; phonological coding
Summary/Abstract: The paper, after tidying up the terminology concerning graphic and oral communication, summarizes the main theses of Josef Vachek’s theory of written (as opposed to spoken) language. This theory is then criticized for the following aspects: the lack of distinction between norm and system, the presupposition of a universal norm and a universal function of all written as opposed to all spoken utterances, and empirical inadequacy. In this last point, the critique is supported by the results of psycholinguistic research on reading as presented in the literature, with special attention devoted to the role of phonological coding.
Journal: Slovo a slovesnost
- Issue Year: 70/2009
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 221-230
- Page Count: 10
- Language: Czech