Outside-in, Inside-out: Iconicity in Language and Literature 4Costantino Maeder, Olga Fischer, William J. Herlofsky, Université Catholique de Louvain, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Universität Zürich 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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Linguistic representations of motion events:
What is signifier and what is signified?
Dan I. Slobin
in C. Maeder, O. Fischer, & W. Herlofsky (eds.) (2005) Iconicity Inside Out: Iconicity in Language and Literature 4. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. pp 307-322.
Contents
PART | 4 |
PART | 7 |
Iconicity or iconization? Probing the dynamic interface between | 15 |
Relative motivation in Gustave Guillaumes theory | 67 |
The beginnings of iconicity in the work of F T Marinetti | 79 |
Mimesis lost meaning gained | 97 |
Nonsupplemented blanks in works of literature as forms of iconicity | 113 |
Photographs in narrative | 133 |
LEFT and RIGHT in English | 241 |
Some iconic correlations in language and their impact on | 267 |
The iconicity of infinitival complementation in Presentday | 287 |
What is signifier and what | 307 |
Imagic diagrams in the spatial mapping | 323 |
Iconicity and titles | 349 |
Iconicity as a function of point of view | 375 |
Iconic functions of phraseological units and metaphor | 389 |
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An Introduction to Cognitive Linguistics Friedrich Ungerer,Hans-Jörg Schmid No preview available - 2006 |