Iconicity of syntax and narrative in Amerindian prosaic texts

The notion that the form of a word bears an arbitrary relation to its meaning accounts only partly for the attested relations between form and meaning in the world's languages. Recent research suggests a more textured view of syntactic and narrative structure in Amerindian prosaic texts, in whi...

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Main Author: Volkova Svitlana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-06-01
Series:Lege Artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow
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Online Access:http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/lart.2018.3.issue-1/lart-2018-0012/lart-2018-0012.xml?format=INT
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spelling doaj-ad5b242cb85347048c6f3f0a12c17f952020-11-24T21:40:52ZengSciendoLege Artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow2453-80352018-06-013144847910.2478/lart-2018-0012lart-2018-0012Iconicity of syntax and narrative in Amerindian prosaic textsVolkova Svitlana0Kyiv National Linguistic University, Kyiv, UkraineThe notion that the form of a word bears an arbitrary relation to its meaning accounts only partly for the attested relations between form and meaning in the world's languages. Recent research suggests a more textured view of syntactic and narrative structure in Amerindian prosaic texts, in which arbitrariness is complemented by iconicity (aspects of form resemble aspects of meaning) and systematicity (statistical regularities in forms predict function).http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/lart.2018.3.issue-1/lart-2018-0012/lart-2018-0012.xml?format=INTAmerindian prosaic textssyntaxnarrativesyntactic and narrative structurearbitrarinessiconicityresembling the meaning
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Iconicity of syntax and narrative in Amerindian prosaic texts
Lege Artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow
Amerindian prosaic texts
syntax
narrative
syntactic and narrative structure
arbitrariness
iconicity
resembling the meaning
author_facet Volkova Svitlana
author_sort Volkova Svitlana
title Iconicity of syntax and narrative in Amerindian prosaic texts
title_short Iconicity of syntax and narrative in Amerindian prosaic texts
title_full Iconicity of syntax and narrative in Amerindian prosaic texts
title_fullStr Iconicity of syntax and narrative in Amerindian prosaic texts
title_full_unstemmed Iconicity of syntax and narrative in Amerindian prosaic texts
title_sort iconicity of syntax and narrative in amerindian prosaic texts
publisher Sciendo
series Lege Artis. Language yesterday, today, tomorrow
issn 2453-8035
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The notion that the form of a word bears an arbitrary relation to its meaning accounts only partly for the attested relations between form and meaning in the world's languages. Recent research suggests a more textured view of syntactic and narrative structure in Amerindian prosaic texts, in which arbitrariness is complemented by iconicity (aspects of form resemble aspects of meaning) and systematicity (statistical regularities in forms predict function).
topic Amerindian prosaic texts
syntax
narrative
syntactic and narrative structure
arbitrariness
iconicity
resembling the meaning
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