Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
14. Semantic structure of punctuation marks
-
Ivan Fónagy✝
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of figures viii
- List of tables x
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1. Diversity of the lexicon 1
- 2. Dual encoding:Vocal style 18
- 3. Syntactic gesturing 41
- 4. Syntactic regressions 58
- 5. Vocal expression of emotions 87
- 6. Poetry and vocal art 174
- 7. Situation and meaning 191
- 8. Fading and dynamics 245
- 9. A hidden presence: Verbal magic 266
- 10. Playing with language: Joke and metaphor 275
- 11. The metaphor: A research instrument 337
- 12. Why poetic language? 358
- 13. The semantic structure of possessive constructions 505
- 14. Semantic structure of punctuation marks 531
- 15. Why gestures 562
- 16. Between acts and words 587
- 17. Languages within language: Dynamics and evolutions 603
- References 699
-
Indexes
- Subjects 785
- Citations 808
- Authors 817
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of figures viii
- List of tables x
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1. Diversity of the lexicon 1
- 2. Dual encoding:Vocal style 18
- 3. Syntactic gesturing 41
- 4. Syntactic regressions 58
- 5. Vocal expression of emotions 87
- 6. Poetry and vocal art 174
- 7. Situation and meaning 191
- 8. Fading and dynamics 245
- 9. A hidden presence: Verbal magic 266
- 10. Playing with language: Joke and metaphor 275
- 11. The metaphor: A research instrument 337
- 12. Why poetic language? 358
- 13. The semantic structure of possessive constructions 505
- 14. Semantic structure of punctuation marks 531
- 15. Why gestures 562
- 16. Between acts and words 587
- 17. Languages within language: Dynamics and evolutions 603
- References 699
-
Indexes
- Subjects 785
- Citations 808
- Authors 817