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The Child as a linguistic icon-maker
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Dan I. Slobin
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Motivation
- Diagrammatic iconicity in stem-inflection relations 11
- Temporal sequence and Chinese word order 49
- Symmetry 73
- The inherent iconism of intonation 97
- Observations and speculations on subjectivity 109
- The iconicity of the universal categories “noun” and “verb” 151
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Part II: Isomorphism and automorphism
- Iconicity, isomorphism, and non-arbitrary coding in syntax 187
- The Child as a linguistic icon-maker 221
- Iconicity and grammatical meaning 249
- some iconic relationships among place, time, and discourse deixis 271
- Conditional markers 289
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Part III: Competing motivations
- “oats” and “wheat” 311
- Competing motivations 343
- The analysis-synthesis-lexis cycle in Tibeto-Bruman 367
- Index of Languages 391
- Index of Names 395
- Index of Topics 401
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Motivation
- Diagrammatic iconicity in stem-inflection relations 11
- Temporal sequence and Chinese word order 49
- Symmetry 73
- The inherent iconism of intonation 97
- Observations and speculations on subjectivity 109
- The iconicity of the universal categories “noun” and “verb” 151
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Part II: Isomorphism and automorphism
- Iconicity, isomorphism, and non-arbitrary coding in syntax 187
- The Child as a linguistic icon-maker 221
- Iconicity and grammatical meaning 249
- some iconic relationships among place, time, and discourse deixis 271
- Conditional markers 289
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Part III: Competing motivations
- “oats” and “wheat” 311
- Competing motivations 343
- The analysis-synthesis-lexis cycle in Tibeto-Bruman 367
- Index of Languages 391
- Index of Names 395
- Index of Topics 401