Outside-In Inside-OutCostantino Maeder, Olga Fischer, William J. Herlofsky John Benjamins Publishing, 28 лют. 2005 р. - 427 стор. This fourth volume of the Iconicity series is like its predecessors devoted to the study of iconicity in language and literature in all its forms. Many of the papers turn the notion of iconicity inside-out , some suggesting that less-is-more ; others focus on the cognitive factors inside the brain that are important for the iconic phenomena that are produced in the outside world. In addition this volume includes a paper related to iconicity in music and its interaction with language. Other papers range from the theoretical issues involved in the evolution of language, to those that offer many inside-out claims, such as claiming that nouns are derived from pronouns, and as such should more properly be called pro-pronouns . Also, this volume includes perhaps the first English-language analysis of the iconic aspects of sound symbolism in a prayer from the Koran. This is a truly interdisciplinary collection that should turn some of the notions of iconicity in language and literature outside-in and inside-out . |
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... phonological system of a given language contributes to the auditory perception itself and not only to its approximate rendering by the phonological system which happens to be available. It is in this sense that it appears that we are in ...
... phonological system of a given language contributes to the auditory perception itself and not only to its approximate rendering by the phonological system which happens to be available. It is in this sense that it appears that we are in ...
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... phonological system has settled in our brain. Iconization thus reduces the open-ended diversity of information and creates the redundant templates we call meanings while offering, at the same time, wide-ranging combinatorial properties ...
... phonological system has settled in our brain. Iconization thus reduces the open-ended diversity of information and creates the redundant templates we call meanings while offering, at the same time, wide-ranging combinatorial properties ...
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... phonological system of the contextual language, as it was previously thought, and that the child's early exposure to lexicon and syntax is characterized by the 'poverty of stimulus', as it is still claimed by the proponents ofan innate ...
... phonological system of the contextual language, as it was previously thought, and that the child's early exposure to lexicon and syntax is characterized by the 'poverty of stimulus', as it is still claimed by the proponents ofan innate ...
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... phonological and morphological evidence is however untenable. It is difficult to assess the time depth of the persistence of bird names, that is whether they reflect a primal or recent creation. At the least, the probe should bear on ...
... phonological and morphological evidence is however untenable. It is difficult to assess the time depth of the persistence of bird names, that is whether they reflect a primal or recent creation. At the least, the probe should bear on ...
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... phonological and morphological features of the French words he uses to refer to these objects, is a kind of revealing caricature of the strong iconicist hypothesis. His poems tend rather to create new objects, or new aspects ofobjects ...
... phonological and morphological features of the French words he uses to refer to these objects, is a kind of revealing caricature of the strong iconicist hypothesis. His poems tend rather to create new objects, or new aspects ofobjects ...
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II Negative or inverted iconicity | 95 |
Mimesis lost meaning gained | 97 |
IV Iconicity and structure | 239 |
Frozen locutions frozen dimensions | 241 |
Some iconic correlations in language and their impact on the parolelangue dichotomy | 267 |
The iconicity of infinitival complementation in Presentday English causatives | 287 |
Linguistic representations of motion events | 307 |
Now you see it now you dont | 323 |
V Iconicity and narrative | 347 |
Pirandellos Si Gira | 349 |
Nonsupplemented blanks in works of literature as forms of iconicity of absence | 113 |
Photographs in narrative | 133 |
Coconut shells and creaking doors | 151 |
III Iconicity and sound | 171 |
The iconiccognitive role of fricatives and plosives | 173 |
Iconic uses of rhyme | 195 |
Iconic strategies in Monteverdis Madrigali guerrieri ed amorosi | 217 |
Narrative structures and iconicity in Yasmina Rezas Une désolation | 359 |
Iconicity as a function of point of view | 375 |
Iconic functions of phraseological units and metaphor | 389 |
Author index | 411 |
Subject index | 417 |
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absence acoustic Al-falaq American Sign Language Amsterdam analogy analysis blanks Cambridge causation causatives cognitive Cognitive Linguistics conceptual metaphor constructions context correlations defined definition deictic deixis diagram diagrammatic iconicity discourse discussion domain elements English example expressions feminine rhymes field figures final finally find first Fischer Eds five function Givon Gubbio Handke Iconicity in Language indexical infinitive Iohn Benjamins Language and Literature lexical linguistic literary madrigalism Manifesto mapping Marinetti masculine rhymes meaning metonymy Monteverdi motion events motivated Nanny narrative narrator nouns novel object ofthe onomatopoeia orientation pattern Peirce perception phonological photograph plosives poem primary metaphors radio play reference reflects relationship represent Reza rhyme scheme sacred fount satellite-framed semantic semiotic Sign Language signified signing space similarity Slobin sound sound-effects spatial speaker specific structure suggest symbolic syntactic syntax theory tion translation triplet types University Press verb verb-framed verbal visual waqab words