Skills, language and indexicality – Determining a relationship

IF 1.7 2区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Janette Friedrich
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Abstract

This paper investigates the concept of skills or abilities using the distinction between ‘knowing that’ and ‘knowing how', as put forward by Gilbert Ryle in his 1949 book The Concept of Mind. The assertion of two forms of knowledge suggests the possibility that skills can be represented in propositional language. However, in the analysis of activities it is frequently shown that skills cannot be described ‘in words', but at best can be indicated. On the other hand, speaking is itself a skill. If we accept Karl Bühler’s (1934) use of the concept of context we see that he describes representative language above all as a skill. The paper closes with a consideration of whether and, if so, to what extent it is possible to square these two conceptions of language.

技能、语言和索引性 - 确定关系
本文利用吉尔伯特-赖尔(Gilbert Ryle)在其 1949 年出版的《心智的概念》一书中提出的 "知道那个"(knowing that)和 "知道如何"(knowing how)之间的区别来研究技能或能力的概念。对两种知识形式的断言表明,技能可以用命题语言来表示。然而,在对活动进行分析时,我们经常发现,技能无法 "用语言 "来描述,充其量只能被指出。另一方面,说话本身就是一种技能。如果我们接受卡尔-比勒(Karl Bühler,1934 年)对语境概念的使用,我们就会发现他将代表性语言首先描述为一种技能。本文最后探讨了这两种语言概念是否可以相容,以及在多大程度上可以相容。
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Language Sciences
Language Sciences Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Language Sciences is a forum for debate, conducted so as to be of interest to the widest possible audience, on conceptual and theoretical issues in the various branches of general linguistics. The journal is also concerned with bringing to linguists attention current thinking about language within disciplines other than linguistics itself; relevant contributions from anthropologists, philosophers, psychologists and sociologists, among others, will be warmly received. In addition, the Editor is particularly keen to encourage the submission of essays on topics in the history and philosophy of language studies, and review articles discussing the import of significant recent works on language and linguistics.
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