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Iconicity strikes backTxN

Iconicity strikes backTxN Göran Sonesson, Iconicity strikes back 1 Iconicity strikes back: the third generation — or why Eco still is wrong Göran Sonesson Department of semiotics, Lund University The theory of iconicity is at the core of all visual semiotics — even, though, as I have been the first to insist, iconicity is much broader than pictoriality, and there is more to the pictorial sign func

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Microsoft Word - LevelsVer3.doc

Microsoft Word - LevelsVer3.doc 1 Cybernetics and Human Knowing, Vol 14, No. 3-4, 2009, 149-174 Levels of meaning, embodiment and communication Jordan Zlatev Lund University, SOL, Centre for Cognitive Semiotics (CCS) 1. Introduction The ways in which the (human) body shapes meaning and thought, and the various roles it plays in communication, have received a great deal of attention during the last

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Framsida ny

Framsida ny WPSS WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX June 2015 Issue 94 Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax is an electronic publication for current articles relating to the study of Scandinavian syntax. The articles appearing herein are previously unpublished reports of ongoing research activities and may subsequently appear, revised or unrevised, in other publications. The WPSS homepage: htt

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Untitled

Untitled 66 AN EXPLORATORY PILOT STUDY ON PICTORIAL NARRATIVITY AND EYE SCAN PATTERNS Michael Ranta Centre for Cognitive Semiotics (CCS), Lund University, Sweden michael.ranta@semiotik.lu.se Abstract The philosophical debate on the nature of narrative has been mainly concerned with literary narratives, whereas forms of non-literary and especially pictorial narrativity have been rather neglected. W

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25.zlatev-final

25.zlatev-final 1
 
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 Phenomenology and Cognitive Linguistics Jordan Zlatev Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University Centre for Cognitive Semiotics (CCS) 1. Introduction The purpose of this chapter is to describe some similarities, as well as differences, between

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The Genesis and Evolution of Concepts Within the Evolution of Cognition: Reections on Concepts in the Context of Merlin Donald's Work on Cognitive Evolution Joel Parthemore PAICS Research Group, Department of Informatics University of Sussex, Brighton, UK Cognitive Science Group, Department of Philosophy University of Lund, Sweden 1 Introduction No truth appears to me more evident, than that beast

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1 LUNDS UNIVERSITET Institutionen för lingvistik             Pausering i spontana dialoger: En undersökning av olika paustypers längd   Kristina Lundholm                   C-uppsats i allmän språkvetenskap April 2000 Handledare: Merle Horne Abstrakt I föreliggande uppsats undersöks olika paustypers längd, med syftet att se om man kan använda längden som ett särskiljande drag för de olika typerna a

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Ingunn reviewed

Ingunn reviewed Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 98 (2017), 131–146 Weight effects and Heavy NP Shift in Icelandic and Faroese Ingunn Hreinberg Indriðadóttir University of Iceland Abstract This paper presents the results of two surveys on Heavy NP Shift in Icelandic and Faroese, where speakers evaluated sentences with shifted subjects and direct objects. The NPs were all shifted across a VP-m

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Kurki

Kurki Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 107 (2022), 111–134 We ...with Anna: the Inclusory Plural Pronominal Construction in Finnish and Fenno-Swedish Klaus Kurki University of Turku This article provides a syntactic analysis of the inclusory plural pronominal construction in Fenno- Swedish and Finnish. In this construction, a plural pronoun has a singular reading: vi ...med Anna (literally “w

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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 This article appears in Language and Cognition, 3(1): 137-169. 1 When Time is not Space: The social and linguistic construction of time intervals and temporal event relations in an Amazonian culture. Chris Sinha (University of Portsmouth) Vera da Silva Sinha (University of Portsmouth) Jörg Zinken (University of Portsmouth) Wany

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Gunlög

Gunlög Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 93 (2014), 26–50 Pseudocoordination in Swedish with gå ‘go’ and the “surprise effect”* Gunlög Josefsson Lund University Abstract. Pseudocoordination is a construction where two verbs or VPs appear to be conjoined by what looks like the conjunction och ‘and’. In my paper I focus on pseudocoordination with gå ‘walk, go’ as Verb 1, in particular cases wher

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Microsoft Word - SonessonFinal-ProofreadFinal.doc

Microsoft Word - SonessonFinal-ProofreadFinal.doc   1   New Considerations on the Proper Study of Man – and, Marginally, Some Other Animals Göran Sonesson Department of Semiotics & Centre for Cognitive Semiotics, Lund University. Abstract: In order to differentiate the semiotic capacities of animals and human beings we need to understand more exactly what these properties are. Instead of identifyi

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In their 2001 paper Bloom & Kiel make a distinction between what would be concerned as a rewarding n

In their 2001 paper Bloom & Kiel make a distinction between what would be concerned as a rewarding notion of linguistic influence and one that is, according to the authors, close to trivial The possibility of linguistic influence on thought Jordan Zlatev and Johan Blomberg Department of Cognitive Semiotics Lund University Abstract In this chapter, we address four obstacles that stand in the way fo

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Swedish exclamatives are subordinate

Swedish exclamatives are subordinate Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 88 (2011), 169-237 Swedish exclamatives are subordinate David Petersson Lund University Abstract In Swedish, there are three basic kinds of exclamatives: wh-, som- and att- exclamatives. Superficially, these clauses display mixed properties with regard to the traditional division into main clauses and subordinate clauses. T

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1 Icelandic let-causatives and case1 Jim Wood2 Abstract The verb láta ‘let/make’ in Icelandic provides a unique opportunity to understand the behavior of symmetric versus asymmetric DAT-NOM constructions. In this paper, I take a close look at láta and examine a set of cases where DAT-NOM verbs are embedded under láta, resulting in the otherwise nominative object becoming accusative in some cases a

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Framsida Sthlm

Framsida Sthlm WPSS WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX December 2022 Issue 107 Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax is an electronic publication for current articles relating to the study of Scandinavian syntax. The articles appearing herein are previously unpublished reports of ongoing research activities and may subsequently appear, revised or unrevised, in other publications. The WPSS homep

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Revue Signata 2 (2011) annaleS deS SémiotiqueS/ annalS of SemioticS La sémiotique, entre autres Semiotics, among others Presses Universitaires de Liège – Sciences humaines 2011 inteRview—oveRview Signata se clora chaque fois sur une rubrique intitulée « Interview–Overview », où parole sera donnée à un expert reconnu. La mission de ce dernier sera non point d’y encenser en bloc les propositions ava

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WPSS ON -a & -at

WPSS ON -a & -at Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 100 (2018), 20–40 Revisiting the etymology of the Norse negative enclitic -a/-at1 Eric Lander University of Gothenburg In this paper I present and discuss the etymological hypotheses that have been put forth through the years for Norse -a/-at ‘not’, a negative particle suffixed to finite and imperative verbs, found primarily in Old Icelandic a

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Framsida wpss

Framsida wpss WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX 83 Ulla Stroh-Wollin On the development of definiteness markers in Scandinavian 1–26 Anna-Lena Wiklund In search of the force of dependent V2: A note on Swedish 27–36 !orbjörg Hróarsdóttir Restructuring and OV order 37–82 Eva Engels Microvariation in object positions: Negative shift in Scandinavian 83–102 !orbjörg Hróarsdóttir Notes on language c

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Kinn. WPSS 88. Slutversion

Kinn. WPSS 88. Slutversion Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 88 (2011), 21-50 Overt non-referential subjects and subject-verb agreement in Middle Norwegian1 Kari Kinn, University of Oslo Abstract This paper is a contribution to the long-standing debate on the relationship between subject- verb-agreement and the need for overt non-referential subjects. On the basis of new Middle Norwegian data

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