Metaphor and Iconicity

Metaphor and Iconicity
Title Metaphor and Iconicity PDF eBook
Author M. Hiraga
Publisher Springer
Pages 274
Release 2004-12-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0230510701

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Metaphor and Iconicity attempts to clarify the interplay of metaphor and iconicity in the creation and interpretation of spoken and written texts from a cognitive perspective. There are various degrees in which metaphor and iconicity manifest themselves, ranging from sound symbolism and parallelism in poetic discourse to word order, inflectional forms, and other grammatical structures in ordinary discourse. The book makes unique contributions to the study of the relationship of form and meaning.

Language from the Body

Language from the Body
Title Language from the Body PDF eBook
Author Sarah F. Taub
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 274
Release 2001-02-26
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1139428225

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What is the role of meaning in linguistic theory? Generative linguists have severely limited the influence of meaning, claiming that language is not affected by other cognitive processes and that semantics does not influence linguistic form. Conversely, cognitivist and functionalist linguists believe that meaning pervades and motivates all levels of linguistic structure. This dispute can be resolved conclusively by evidence from signed languages. Signed languages are full of iconic linguistic items: words, inflections, and even syntactic constructions with structural similarities between their physical form and their referents' form. Iconic items can have concrete meanings and also abstract meanings through conceptual metaphors. Language from the Body rebuts the generativist linguistic theories which separate form and meaning and asserts that iconicity can only be described in a cognitivist framework where meaning can influence form.

Sign Language

Sign Language
Title Sign Language PDF eBook
Author Jim G. Kyle
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 332
Release 1988-02-26
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780521357173

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The discovery of the importance of sign language in the deaf community is very recent indeed. This book provides a study of the communication and culture of deaf people, and particularly of the deaf community in Britain. The authors' principal aim is to inform educators, psychologists, linguists and professionals working with deaf people about the rich language the deaf have developed for themselves - a language of movement and space, of the hands and of the eyes, of abstract communication as well as iconic story telling. The first chapters of the book discuss the history of sign language use, its social aspects and the issues surrounding the language acquisition of deaf children (BSL) follows, and the authors also consider how the signs come into existence, change over time and alter their meanings, and how BSL compares and contrasts with spoken languages and other signed languages. Subsequent chapters examine sign language learning from a psychological perspective and other cognitive issues. The book concludes with a consideration of the applications of sign language research, particularly in the contentious field of education. There is still much to be discovered about sign language and the deaf community, but the authors have succeeded in providing an extensive framework on which other researchers can build, from which professionals can develop a coherent practice for their work with deaf people, and from which hearing parents of deaf children can draw the confidence to understand their children's world.

Metaphor in American Sign Language

Metaphor in American Sign Language
Title Metaphor in American Sign Language PDF eBook
Author Phyllis Perrin Wilcox
Publisher Gallaudet University Press
Pages 240
Release 2000
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781563680991

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As she explains, "If the iconic influence that surrounds metaphor is set aside, the results will be greater understanding and interpretations that are less opaque."".

Analysing Sign Language Poetry

Analysing Sign Language Poetry
Title Analysing Sign Language Poetry PDF eBook
Author R. Sutton-Spence
Publisher Springer
Pages 282
Release 2004-11-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0230513905

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This new study is a major contribution to sign language study and to literature generally, looking at the complex grammatical, phonological and morphological systems of sign language linguistic structure and their role in sign language poetry and performance. Chapters deal with repetition and rhyme, symmetry and balance, neologisms, ambiguity, themes, metaphor and allusion, poem and performance, and blending English and sign language poetry. Major poetic performances in both BSL and ASL - with emphasis on the work of the deaf poet Dorothy Miles - are analysed using the tools provided in the book.

Peirce's Doctrine of Signs

Peirce's Doctrine of Signs
Title Peirce's Doctrine of Signs PDF eBook
Author Vincent M. Colapietro
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 477
Release 2011-09-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110873451

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Dimensions of Iconicity

Dimensions of Iconicity
Title Dimensions of Iconicity PDF eBook
Author Angelika Zirker
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 367
Release 2017-09-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027265186

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This volume addresses five different Dimensions of Iconicity. While some contributions examine the phonic dimensions of iconicity that are based on empirical, diachronic and theoretical work, others explore the function of similarity from a cognitive point of view. The section on multimodal dimensions takes into account philosophical, linguistic and literary perspectives in order to analyse, for example, the diagrammatic interplay of written texts and images. Contributions on performative dimensions of iconicity focus on Buddhist mantras, Hollywood films, and the dynamics of rhetorical structures in Shakespeare. Last but not least, the volume also addresses new ways of considering iconicity, including notational iconicity, the interplay of iconicity, ambiguity, interpretability, and the iconicity of literary analysis from a formal semanticist point of view.