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Madsen & Persson (2012) Contagious yawning in puppies

Madsen & Persson (2012) Contagious yawning in puppies Contagious yawning in domestic dog puppies (Canis lupus familiaris): The effect of ontogeny and emotional closeness on low-level imitation in dogs Elainie Alenkær Madsen* Tomas Persson*,∞ * Centre for Languages and Literature, Department of Semiotics, Lund University, Box 201, 221 00 Lund, Sweden ∞ Department of Cognitive Science, Lund Universi

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Imposters Fall 2011 WPSS version.dvi

Imposters Fall 2011 WPSS version.dvi 81 Icelandic Verbal Agreement and Pronoun-Antecedent Relations1 Jim Wood2 & Einar Freyr Sigurðsson3 Abstract The relation between a non-reflexive pronoun and its antecedent is often thought to be outside of syntax proper; restrictions on interpretation or economy of expres- sion, in this view, derive Condition B effects, preventing apronoun from being too close

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psychol 19136

psychol 19136 Uncorrected first proofs. Wagoner/Symbolic Transformation published by Routledge, copyright 2010. NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 13:15:14:08:09 Page 38 Page 38 2 Here comes the semiotic species Reflections on the semiotic turn in the cognitive sciences1 Göran Sonesson Lund University, Sweden Cognitive semiotics – or, perhaps better, semiotic cognitive science – aims to bring together the knowl

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On non-copula Tough Constructions in Swedish Eva Klingvall, Lund University Abstract This paper investigates two types of Tough Construction in Swedish: artikeln är lätt att läsa (‘the paper is easy to read’) and artikeln går lätt att läsa (‘the paper goes easily to read’). The paper argues that the first type is a copula construction with the adjective functioning as the tough-predicate whi

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Somers-Barðdal

Somers-Barðdal Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 107 (2022), 83–110 Alternating Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat Verbs in Icelandic: An Exploratory Corpus-Based Analysis* Joren Somers & Jóhanna Barðdal Ghent University Abstract Alternating Dat-Nom/Nom-Dat verbs in Icelandic are notorious for instantiating two diametrically opposed argument structures: the Dat-Nom and the Nom-Dat construction. Since the discove

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To appear in Daniel Dor, Chris Knight and Jerome Lewis (Eds.) The Social Originas of Language: Early Society, Communication and Polymodality Oxford Studies in the Evolution of Language. Oxford University Press. 1 Niche construction and semiosis: biocultural and social dynamics. Chris Sinha Lund University Introduction: Paradox and problematic in human evolution The focus in this volume on the soci

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Elvis Presley, God and Jane. The Germanic proprial article in a comparative perspective

Elvis Presley, God and Jane. The Germanic proprial article in a comparative perspective Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 100 (2018), 64–98 Elvis Presley, God and Jane: the Germanic proprial article in a comparative perspective Joachim Kokkelmans Ghent University / Università degli Studi di Verona Abstract In several Germanic languages and dialects (e.g. German, Luxemburgish, Norwegian), defin

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Ninth International Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies

Ninth International Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies 1 In Defense of the Nature/Culture Distinction: Why Environmental Anthropology Can Neither Dispense With, Nor be Reduced to, Semiotics Alf Hornborg Human Ecology Division, Lund University, Finngatan 16, 223 62 Lund, Sweden Phone 46-46-2223113, Fax 46-46-2223695, Email alf.hornborg@humecol.lu.se Abstract This paper argues against the

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Litomysl-3

Litomysl-3 The Sedimentation and Motivation (SEaM) model in an Ecological Theory of Metaphor Jordan Zlatev Lund University CCS Seminar 1/9 2017 Summer School of Linguistics 2017 Litomyšl Preamble I was invited to give a talk on metaphor (from a cognitive semiotic perspective) at the 6th Specialized RaAM Seminar “Ecological Cognition and Metaphor”, May 18-19, 2017 The theme of the conference was

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WPSS artikel.dvi

WPSS artikel.dvi Relative clauses are not always strong islands∗ Filippa Lindahl University of Gothenburg Abstract Scandinavian relative clause extraction seems to violate purportedly universal locality con- ditions (i.e. the Complex NP Constraint (Ross 1967), Subjacency (Chomsky 1973) and the Phase Impenetrability Condition (Chomsky 2001)). Recent analyses of the construction rely on the assumpti

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Somers&Barðdal.WPSS.108.juli

Somers&Barðdal.WPSS.108.juli Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 108 (2023), 1–25. Comparing the Argument Structure of Alternating Dat- Nom/Nom-Dat Predicates in German and Icelandic* Joren Somers & Jóhanna Barðdal Ghent University Abstract In this paper we compare a set of 15 Icelandic verbs licensing both a nominative and a dative argument, investigated by Somers & Barðdal (2022), with a corre

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Sammanställning

Sammanställning Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 87 (2011), 103-135. Fronting, Background, Focus A comparative study of Sardinian and Icelandic * Verner Egerland, Lund University Abstract There is a superficial similarity between fronting phenomena attested in Sardinian and Icelandic. Nevertheless, the two languages are radically different as for the pragmatic interpretation associated with f

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This is page 203 Printer: Opaque this 22 Göran Sonesson Full Professor Department of Semiotics University of Lund, Sweden Like many other young people, I thought I was going to be a c- tion writer. While I was waiting for the big t of inspiration, I took up the study of literature. But literature did not seem to have anything new to tell me. On the contrary, linguistics opened up entirely new vist

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The social and linguistic construction of time in an Amazonian culture

The social and linguistic construction of time in an Amazonian culture To appear in Luna Filipovič and Kasia M. Jaszczolt (eds.) Space and Time in Languages and Cultures II: Language, Culture, and Cognition. Human Cognitive Processing 37. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 1 Event-based time intervals in an Amazonian culture. * Vera da Silva Sinha (Federal University of Rondônia) Chris Sinha (Lund Univers

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On past participles and their external arguments Eva Klingvall, Lund University Abstract Swedish makes a morphological distinction between participles used in per- fect contexts, perfect participles, and participles used in passive contexts, past participles. In most contexts, the former appear with the external argument as a subject DP, while the latter realize the external argument as an adjunct

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Chapter 1

Chapter 1 74 Jordan Zlatev and Lorraine McCune 75 Towards an Integrated Model of Semiotic Development Zlatev, J. and McCune, L. (2014). Toward and integrated model of semiotic development. Cognitive Development: Theories, Stages, Processes and Challenges , R. Chen (ed.), 59-76. New York: Nova Publishers. Towards an Integrated Model of Semiotic Development Jordan Zlatev1,[footnoteRef:1] and Lorrain

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165 Abstract  The chapter reviews evidence for the bodily mimesis hypothesis, which states that the evolution of language was preceded by an adaptation for improved volitional control of the body, giving our ancestors advantages in the domains of imi- tation, empathy, and gestural communication. Much of this evidence is also shared by other gesture-first theories of language origins, but they face

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Microsoft Word - 00ktiitel38-1-4

Microsoft Word - 00ktiitel38-1-4 Sign Systems Studies 38(1/4), 2010 Cross-modal iconicity: A cognitive semiotic approach to sound symbolism Felix Ahlner, Jordan Zlatev Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University Box 201, 221 00, Lund, Sweden e-mail: felix.ahlner@gmail.com, jordan.zlatev@ling.lu.se Abstract. It is being increasingly recognized that the Saussurean dictum of “the arbitrarine

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Microsoft Word - 00ktiitel38-1-4

Microsoft Word - 00ktiitel38-1-4 Sign Systems Studies 38(1/4), 2010 From mimicry to mime by way of mimesis: Reflections on a general theory of iconicity1 Göran Sonesson Department of semiotics/Centre for cognitive semiotics, SOL, Lund University Box 201, 221 00 Lund, Sweden e-mail: goran.sonesson@semiotik.lu.se Abstract. Practically all theories of iconicity are denunciations of its subject matter

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