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Rhetoric from the standpoint of the Lifeworld 1

Rhetoric from the standpoint of the Lifeworld 1 Göran Sonesson Department of semiotics, Lund University, Sweden Rhetoric from the standpoint of the Lifeworld1 Publié en ligne le 22 février 2010 Résumé : La rhétorique du point de vue du monde de la vie La rhétorique de l’image dont parlait Barthes, reprise d’une manière beaucoup plus systématique dans les travaux du Groupe µ, n’est qu’une partie de

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Microsoft Word - VerbSpGramBu.doc

Microsoft Word - VerbSpGramBu.doc EARLY VERBS IN CHILD SWEDISH – A DIARY STUDY ON TWO BOYS PART I: VERB SPURTS AND THE GRAMMAR BURST Lisa Christensen lisa.christensen@nordlund.lu.se Lund 2010 © 2010 Lisa Christensen Centre for Languages and Literature Lund University Printed by Media-Tryck, Lund University, November 2010 Proofed by Lena Olsson of Kakapo Fact & Fiction and Richard McKinney, Lund IS

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Framsida ny

Framsida ny WPSS WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX December 2015 Issue 95 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 The articles appearing herein are previously unpublished reports of ongoing research activities and may subsequently appear, revised or unrevised, in other publications.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:

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Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 86 (2010) 1–24. Object shift and optionality. An intricate interplay between syntax, prosody and information structure * Gunlög Josefsson, Lund University Abstract. The topic of my article is Object Shift and optionality, mainly from a Swedish viewpoint. I present the result of a survey, which shows that informant‟s intuitions concerning the wellformedness of

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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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Gender Affixation on Caucasian verbs

Gender Affixation on Caucasian verbs AN OVERVIEW OF GENDER AGREEMENT AFFIXES IN THE CAUCASUS Online workshop: Diversity and evolution of gender, noun class and classifier systems Lund Unversity, March 12th 2021 Filip Larsson Doctoral student, Lund University filip.larsson@ling.lu.se Gender in the Caucasus ■ Gender/Noun classes are found in two non-related Caucasian language families, i.e. Northeas

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Pantomime - Lund 2017

Pantomime - Lund 2017 Przemysław Żywiczyński, Sławomir Wacewicz Center for Language Evolution Studies, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, PL Pantomime and language evolution I. What is pantomime? II. From apes to pantomime III. From pantomime to language I What is pantomime? LANGUAGE EVOLUTION PANTOMIME Donald, Zlatev (bodily mimesis) Arbib 2005, 2012 Tomasello 2008 (Corballis 2014) glossogeny

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Pre-print from Phenomenology and Cognitive Sciences, 2013. 10.1007/s11097-013-9299-x. 1 Actual and non-actual motion: Why experientialist semantics needs phenomenology (and vice versa) Johan Blomberg and Jordan Zlatev Centre for Languages and Literature (CLL) Centre for Cognitive Semiotics (CCS) Lund University Abstract Experientialist semantics has contributed to a broader notion of linguistic me

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Sonesson.fm

Sonesson.fm Cybernetics and Human Knowing. Vol. 16, nos. 3-4, pp. xx-xx The View from Husserl’s Lectern Considerations on the Role of Phenomenology in Cognitive Semiotics Göran Sonesson1 The aim of this paper is to consider in what way semiotics, cognitive science, and phenomenology, which stem from different traditions that have only rarely been known to intermingle, can enter harmoniously into a

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Understanding the gradual development of definiteness marking 2

Understanding the gradual development of definiteness marking 2     Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 95 (2015), 11–32 Understanding the gradual development of definiteness marking: the case of Swedish∗ Ulla Stroh-Wollin Uppsala University Abstract This article discusses how definiteness marking emerges and develops in the Scandinavian languages, with a specific focus on Swedish. The article c

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Vidarsson

Vidarsson Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 99 (2017), 30–53 Grimm’s “floating” datives: Applicatives and NP/DP configurationality in Icelandic from a diachronic perspective Heimir van der Feest Viðarsson University of Iceland ‘Free’ dative benefactives, elements that do not clearly belong to the obligatory argument structure of the verb, have long been considered elusive by linguists, referre

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Prologue Bodily motion, emotion and mind science Jordan Zlatev Lund University 1.  Why ‘motion’ and ‘emotion’? This book emerged as a happy coincidence. Or was it perhaps a matter of unplanned, but non-accidental “distributed cognition”? In retrospect it seems that it was some- thing that was just waiting to happen. Based on our edited volume The Shared Mind (Zlatev et  al. 2008), Tim Racine, Chri

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Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 89 (2012) 69-99 Information Structure, Syntax and Intonational Properties of Multiple Wh-Questions* Mayumi Hosono, Leiden University/University of Potsdam m.hosono@umail.leidenuniv.nl Abstract I discuss the issues on multiple wh-questions from the perspective of information structure. I argue, on the basis of the literature (Kiss 1993), that in the multiple wh

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Microsoft Word - Angantýsson & Jonas WPSS 230616.final.docx

Microsoft Word - Angantýsson & Jonas WPSS 230616.final.docx Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 96 (2016), 126–139 On the Syntax of Adverbial Clauses in Icelandic Ásgrímur Angantýsson & Dianne Jonas University of Iceland & Goethe University Frankfurt Abstract The goal of this paper is to provide a systematic overview and analysis of the syntax of Icelandic adverbial clauses in terms of the wheth

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What Makes Any Agent a Moral Agent?

What Makes Any Agent a Moral Agent? D R A FT What Makes Any Agent a Moral Agent? Reflections on Machine Consciousness and Moral Agency Joel Parthemore∗ and Blay Whitby ´ *Centre for Cognitive Semiotics, University of Lund, Sweden ´ School of Informatics, University of Sussex, UK Keywords: moral agency, Moral Turing Test, self, self-reflection, akrasia, concepts, conceptual spaces Abstract In this

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Talk_Lund_ Settembre_2017_completo2

Talk_Lund_ Settembre_2017_completo2 Lund – 8 September 2017 THE NARRATIVE DIMENSION OF PANTOMIME: AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE Francesco Ferretti - Ines Adornetti - Alessandra Chiera Roma Tre University q Narrative thought q Narrative language q Isomorphism q The narrative first hypothesis q Pantomime as “storytelling without language” q Pantomime as an evolutionary bridge from narrative thought to

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Revised 170517 - Subordinate V2 and verbal morhoplogy in O_vdalian

Revised 170517 - Subordinate V2 and verbal morhoplogy in O_vdalian Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 98 (2017), 83–104 Subordinate V2 and Verbal Morphology in Övdalian Ásgrímur Angantýsson University of Iceland Abstract The purpose of this paper is (i) to locate Övdalian among the Scandinavian languages with regard to verbal morphology and embedded V2, and (ii) to formalize and test hypotheses

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Thesis title

Thesis title Children’s Gestures from 18 to 30 months Mats Andrén Centre for Languages and Literature Centre for Cognitive Semiotics Lund University Dedicated to Evelhin and Alice. ii Preface Aer hours and hours (and hours) of watching video recordings of interaction be- tween children and parents, the signification of bodies still remains mysterious to me in many ways. I continue to be amazed by

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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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WPSS framsida 90

WPSS framsida 90 WORKING PAPERS IN SCANDINAVIAN SYNTAX 90 Ermenegildo Bidese, Andrea Padovan, AlessandraTomaselli A binary system of complementizers in Cimbrian relative clauses 1–21 Camilla Thurén The syntax of Swedish copular clauses 23–52 Eva Klingvall Topics in pseudo passives 53–80 Fredrik Heinat Finiteness in Swedish. 81–110 Gunlög Josefsson ”Disagreeing” doubling det 111–140 December 2012 W

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