From sign to text [electronic resource]
لتكبير النص لتصغير النص- كتاب
This volume contains selected contributions from the colloquium From Sign to Text' (Ben Gurion University, 1985) and combines the diverse interdisciplinary interests and approaches of the contributors in a fundamentally shared definition of language seen as a flexible and open-ended system of systems' revolving around the notion of signs used by human beings to communicate. The special interrelationship between signs and texts is discussed both theoretically and methodologically. The collection consists of an English and a French section.
العنوان |
From sign to text [electronic resource] : a semiotic view of communication / edited by Yishai Tobin. |
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الناشر |
Amsterdam Philadelphia : J. Benjamins |
تاريخ الإصدار |
1989 |
ملاحظات |
Includes index. English |
رقم الرف |
FROM SIGN TO TEXT A SEMIOTIC VIEW OF COMMUNICATION Editorial page Title page Copyright page Dedication Table of contents Contributors From sign to text: A semiotic view of communication Introduction REFERENCES ENGLISH SECTION I. SIGN:CONTEXT:TEXT IN LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS Why speech seems ungrammatical The present problem Method Discussion NOTES On the role of form in going from sign to text and from text to understanding Space, time and point-of-view in the Modern Hebrew verb 1. Introduction 2. The Proposed System 3. The data 4. The textual use of the present tense4.1 The use of the present tense in the Holocaust memoir 4.2 The use of the present tense in the soldiers' war stories 4.3 The use of the present tense in the headmaster's view of special education 5. Conclusion APPENDIX Verbal aspects and scripts: an example of interaction between grammatical meanings and cognitive models NOTE Syntagmatic relations and paradigms: Tenses and moods in ancient Greek verbal structure A semantic analysis of the ancient Greek verb system A study in linguistic sign theory: the suffix -K-A/-KA in modern RussianAPPENDIX The challenge of polysemy Signs from a growing (creole) language Conclusion SOURCES OF DATA Does sign-oriented linguistics have a future?: On sign, text, and the falsifiability of theoretical constructs 2. The analytical problem 2.1 The semantic analysis 2.2 On meanings and strategies 3. Mechanism I: the Attraction hypothesis 4. Mechanism II: the Retrieval Distance hypothesis 5. Quantitative testing of the hypotheses 6. Conclusion NOTESREFERENCES II. THE TEXT AS SIGN IN LITERATURE The sheep in wolf's clothing -thoughts on modern variations of an ancient fable Švejk Don Quixote Jesus Christ The Agnonian text: A study in polaric semiology 2. The concept of word systems 3. The analysis Open reading of a closed text: Zúñiga's ""Puertas abiertas, puertas cerradas"" 1. The story 2. Ordering of the narrative 3. Spatio-temporal structure 4. The characters 5. Linguistic structuring 6. Conclusions 7. Postscript III. FROM SIGN TO TEXT IN SPECIFIC TEXT GENRESFrom sign to text in mathematical discourse Previous attitudes to mathematical discourse An overview of the semiotics of mathematical symbols How mathematical texts are read Two models for analyzing mathematical texts Interplays in mathematical texts Further means of producing meaning in mathematical texts A Look at certain mathematical texts Another White Mythology Materialistic mathematical texts Limit classes of texts Speaker's of commitment and involvement in discourse I II III a. Topical involvement b. Interactional involvement |
سلسلة |
Foundations of semiotics, 0168-2555 v. 20 |
الشكل |
1 online resource (559 p.) |
اللغة |
الانكليزية |
رقم النظام |
997010707327705171 |
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