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Syntactic Iconicity and Linguistic Freezes : The Human Dimension / ed. by Marge E. Landsberg.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Anthropological Linguistics ; 9Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2011]Copyright date: ©1995Edition: Reprint 2011Description: 1 online resource (444 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110142273
  • 9783110882926
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 415 20
LOC classification:
  • P291 .S953 1995
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
I-IV -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I Syntactic iconicity in language -- Iconicity in the basic serialization rules of Modern German -- Iconicity, markedness, and processing constraints in frozen locutions -- Nonarbitrariness and iconicity: Coding possibilities -- On language internal iconicity -- Semantic constraints on phonologically independent freezes -- Categories of word order iconicity -- Homo loquens as "sender-receiver" (i.e., transceiver) and the raison d'être of sememic, lexemic and morphemic prefabs in natural language structures and language use -- Deixis as an iconic element of syntax -- A binary approach to iconicity in word order -- The iconicity of "dative shift" in English: Considerations from information flow in discourse -- The iconicity of focus and existence in Modern Hebrew -- Iconicity in the lexicon and its relevance for a theory of morphology -- Adjectives vs. verbs: The iconicity of part-of-speech membership -- Part II Syntactic iconicity in literature -- Triplicity and textual iconicity: Russian literature through a triangular prism -- The iconicity of metaphor -- Iconicity of expressive syntactic transformations -- Part III Syntactic iconicity in psychology -- Motor theory of language in relation to syntax -- The psychological basis of syntactic iconicity -- Spatial structure as a syntactical or a cognitive operation: Evidence from signing and nonsigning children -- Relationship between language and motor action revisited -- Preservation of syntactic icons in Alzheimer's disease -- Aphasia and syntactic iconicity -- Part IV Syntactic iconicity in philosophy -- Syntactic iconicity and connectionist models of language and cognition -- Pragmatics and iconicity -- Index of subjects -- Index of names
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I-IV -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I Syntactic iconicity in language -- Iconicity in the basic serialization rules of Modern German -- Iconicity, markedness, and processing constraints in frozen locutions -- Nonarbitrariness and iconicity: Coding possibilities -- On language internal iconicity -- Semantic constraints on phonologically independent freezes -- Categories of word order iconicity -- Homo loquens as "sender-receiver" (i.e., transceiver) and the raison d'être of sememic, lexemic and morphemic prefabs in natural language structures and language use -- Deixis as an iconic element of syntax -- A binary approach to iconicity in word order -- The iconicity of "dative shift" in English: Considerations from information flow in discourse -- The iconicity of focus and existence in Modern Hebrew -- Iconicity in the lexicon and its relevance for a theory of morphology -- Adjectives vs. verbs: The iconicity of part-of-speech membership -- Part II Syntactic iconicity in literature -- Triplicity and textual iconicity: Russian literature through a triangular prism -- The iconicity of metaphor -- Iconicity of expressive syntactic transformations -- Part III Syntactic iconicity in psychology -- Motor theory of language in relation to syntax -- The psychological basis of syntactic iconicity -- Spatial structure as a syntactical or a cognitive operation: Evidence from signing and nonsigning children -- Relationship between language and motor action revisited -- Preservation of syntactic icons in Alzheimer's disease -- Aphasia and syntactic iconicity -- Part IV Syntactic iconicity in philosophy -- Syntactic iconicity and connectionist models of language and cognition -- Pragmatics and iconicity -- Index of subjects -- Index of names

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