This study looks into the forms taken and the functions performed
by lay theories of language and communication implicit in
publications of a linguistic nature designed for the general
reader. The approach combines detailed empirical examination of
this phenomenon with a discussion of language-theoretical reasons
for such broadly conceived forms of reflection on 'language in
action'. In addition the book attempts a systematic historical
presentation of the relations between laypersons and experts in
significant areas of modern linguistics.
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