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Verbal aspects and scripts
An example of interaction between grammatical meanings and cognitive models
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Contributors xi
- Introduction 1
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English section
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I. Sign:Context:Text in linguistic analysis
- Why speech seems ungrammatical 25
- On the role of form in going from sign to text and from text to understanding 45
- Space, time, and point-of-view in the Modern Hebrew verb 61
- Verbal aspects and scripts 93
- Syntagmatic relations and paradigms 99
- A study in linguistic sign theory 123
- The challenge of polysemy 135
- Signs from a growing (creole) language 143
- Does sign-oriented linguistics have a future? 161
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II. The text as sign in literature
- The sheep in wolf’s clothing 181
- Švejk Don Quixote Jesus Christ 191
- The Agnonian text 215
- Open reading of a closed text 235
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III. From sign to text in specific text genres
- From sign to text in mathematical discourse 255
- Speaker’s of commitment and involvement in discourse 275
- The sign, its addresser and addressee 297
- The text as referent 307
- From text to sign 317
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IV. Signs of deviance in texts
- Normal–deviant–disturbed? 333
- On transcribing junkie voices 355
- Denial and violence 365
- Deviance in the intonation patterns 383
- Ethnographic discrepancies in the aesthetic of the Marshfield Paper Boys’ voice disguise 393
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French section. Du signe au texte en linguistique, litterature et dans les arts
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I. Le signe linguistique
- Communication 407
- Le signe idiomatique et la production textuelle 415
- Quand le texte ne fait plus signe. Problemes du Francais de France et de l’ atlas de l’île-de-France 425
- Méthodes et problèmes de la lexicologie comparée appliquée a la traduction 439
- Relativation et conditions d’énonciation 453
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II. Le texte communicatif
- Entre sens et non-sens dans une perspective textuelle 471
- “Le sens propre du figure” 489
- A la recherche d’une stéganographie dans l’oeuvre romanesque de XVIIe siècle 497
- L’image-porche ou la première page enluminée dans les romans médiévaux 509
- Les marques de l’énonciation dans le vitrail chartrain 519
- Name index 529
- Subject index 537
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Contributors xi
- Introduction 1
-
English section
-
I. Sign:Context:Text in linguistic analysis
- Why speech seems ungrammatical 25
- On the role of form in going from sign to text and from text to understanding 45
- Space, time, and point-of-view in the Modern Hebrew verb 61
- Verbal aspects and scripts 93
- Syntagmatic relations and paradigms 99
- A study in linguistic sign theory 123
- The challenge of polysemy 135
- Signs from a growing (creole) language 143
- Does sign-oriented linguistics have a future? 161
-
II. The text as sign in literature
- The sheep in wolf’s clothing 181
- Švejk Don Quixote Jesus Christ 191
- The Agnonian text 215
- Open reading of a closed text 235
-
III. From sign to text in specific text genres
- From sign to text in mathematical discourse 255
- Speaker’s of commitment and involvement in discourse 275
- The sign, its addresser and addressee 297
- The text as referent 307
- From text to sign 317
-
IV. Signs of deviance in texts
- Normal–deviant–disturbed? 333
- On transcribing junkie voices 355
- Denial and violence 365
- Deviance in the intonation patterns 383
- Ethnographic discrepancies in the aesthetic of the Marshfield Paper Boys’ voice disguise 393
-
French section. Du signe au texte en linguistique, litterature et dans les arts
-
I. Le signe linguistique
- Communication 407
- Le signe idiomatique et la production textuelle 415
- Quand le texte ne fait plus signe. Problemes du Francais de France et de l’ atlas de l’île-de-France 425
- Méthodes et problèmes de la lexicologie comparée appliquée a la traduction 439
- Relativation et conditions d’énonciation 453
-
II. Le texte communicatif
- Entre sens et non-sens dans une perspective textuelle 471
- “Le sens propre du figure” 489
- A la recherche d’une stéganographie dans l’oeuvre romanesque de XVIIe siècle 497
- L’image-porche ou la première page enluminée dans les romans médiévaux 509
- Les marques de l’énonciation dans le vitrail chartrain 519
- Name index 529
- Subject index 537