Form And Meaning

Form And Meaning Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle version is available to download in english. Read online anytime anywhere directly from your device. Click on the download button below to get a free pdf file of Form And Meaning book. This book definitely worth reading, it is an incredibly well-written.

From Form to Meaning

Author : David Fleming
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Pre
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780822977810

Get Book

From Form to Meaning by David Fleming Pdf

In the spring of 1968, the English faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW) voted to remedialize the first semester of its required freshman composition course, English 101. The following year, it eliminated outright the second semester course, English 102. For the next quarter-century, UW had no real campus-wide writing requirement, putting it out of step with its peer institutions and preventing it from fully joining the “composition revolution” of the 1970s. In From Form to Meaning, David Fleming chronicles these events, situating them against the backdrop of late 1960s student radicalism and within the wider changes taking place in U.S. higher education at the time. Fleming begins with the founding of UW in 1848. He examines the rhetorical education provided in the university’s first half-century, the birth of a required, two semester composition course in 1898, faculty experimentation with that course in the 1920s and 1930s, and the rise of a massive “current-traditional” writing program, staffed primarily by graduate teaching assistants (TAs), after World War II. He then reveals how, starting around 1965, tensions between faculty and TAs concerning English 101-102 began to mount. By 1969, as the TAs were trying to take over the committee that supervised the course, the English faculty simply abandoned its long-standing commitment to freshman writing. In telling the story of composition’s demise at UW, Fleming shows how contributing factors—the growing reliance on TAs; the questioning of traditional curricula by young instructors and their students; the disinterest of faculty in teaching and administering general education courses—were part of a larger shift affecting universities nationally. He also connects the events of this period to the long, embattled history of freshman composition in the United States. And he offers his own thoughts on the qualities of the course that have allowed it to survive and regenerate for over 125 years.

Meaning, Form, and Body

Author : Fey Parrill,Mark Turner,Vera Tobin
Publisher : Center for the Study of Language and Information Publica Tion
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Connotation (Linguistics).
ISBN : 1575865955

Get Book

Meaning, Form, and Body by Fey Parrill,Mark Turner,Vera Tobin Pdf

Meaning, Form, and Body brings together renowned figures in the field of cognitive linguistics to discuss two related research areas in the study of linguistics: the integration of form and meaning and language and the human body. Among the numerous topics discussed are grammatical constructions, conceptual integration, and gesture.

Reconnecting Form and Meaning

Author : Caroline Gentens,Lobke Ghesquière,William B. McGregor,An Van linden
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2023-02-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027254498

Get Book

Reconnecting Form and Meaning by Caroline Gentens,Lobke Ghesquière,William B. McGregor,An Van linden Pdf

This volume is intended as a celebration of Kristin Davidse’s work and its impact within the broad traditions of cognitive, functional and usage-based grammars. Reflecting this wide functionalist lens, the contributions develop ideas central to Neo-Firthian theories of grammar (in particular, Semiotic Grammar and SFL), the Prague School, Functional Discourse Grammar (FDG), and broader cognitive-functional (e.g. Construction Grammar) and usage-based approaches (e.g. Entrenchment-and-Conventionalization theory, corpus-based sociolinguistics). The range of topics addressed makes the volume particularly relevant to linguists investigating information structure, construction grammar, functional discourse grammar, spatial deixis, pronoun and case systems, and/or the semantics of verbal constructions.

Form and Meaning in Language: Papers on semantic roles

Author : Charles J. Fillmore
Publisher : Center for the Study of Language and Information Publica Tion
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : STANFORD:36105120951764

Get Book

Form and Meaning in Language: Papers on semantic roles by Charles J. Fillmore Pdf

The early papers collected here trace a trajectory through the work and thinking of Charles Fillmore over his long and distinguished career--reflecting his desire to make sense of the workings of language in a way that keeps in mind questions of language form, language use, and the conventions linking form, meaning, and practice.

Form-Meaning Connections in Second Language Acquisition

Author : Bill VanPatten,Jessica Williams,Susanne Rott,Mark Overstreet
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2004-07-21
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781135614201

Get Book

Form-Meaning Connections in Second Language Acquisition by Bill VanPatten,Jessica Williams,Susanne Rott,Mark Overstreet Pdf

Interdisciplinary essays and empirical studies, mostly based on the papers presented at the Form and Meaning Conference held in Chicago in 2002. It presents linguistic and cognitive approaches to second language acquisition, attempting to integrate external and internal issues in interlanguage development, while outlining directions for research.

Form and Meaning in Avant-Garde Collage and Montage

Author : Magda Dragu
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2020-02-06
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781000026221

Get Book

Form and Meaning in Avant-Garde Collage and Montage by Magda Dragu Pdf

This book uses intermedial theories to study collage and montage, tracing the transformation of visual collage into photomontage in the early avant-garde period. Magda Dragu distinguishes between the concepts of collage and montage, as defined across several media (fine arts, literature, music, film, photography), based on the type of artistic meaning they generate, rather than the mechanical procedures involved. The book applies theories of intermediality to collage and montage, which is crucial for understanding collage as a form of cultural production. Throughout, the author considers the political implications, as collages and montages were often used for propagandistic purposes. This book combines research methods used in several areas of inquiry: art history, literary criticism, analytical philosophy, musicology, and aesthetics.

Form and Meaning in the History of the Book

Author : Nicolas Barker
Publisher : London : British Library
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Design
ISBN : STANFORD:36105111927393

Get Book

Form and Meaning in the History of the Book by Nicolas Barker Pdf

Nicolas Barker, OBE FBA, has made many contributions to the study of the book. In celebration of his 70th birthday, the British Library has published a selection of his essays that show the range of his interests in a number of related fields: books and texts; books and people; typography and early printing; the history of the book; bookselling; and forgery. None of these essays has previously been reprinted and collectively they offer a series of authoritative insights into various aspects of the book as physical and cultural artefact. The collection is prefaced by an introduction by Alan Bell, former Librarian of the London Library.

Form Miming Meaning

Author : Max Nänny,Olga Fischer
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 481 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1999-03-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027299345

Get Book

Form Miming Meaning by Max Nänny,Olga Fischer Pdf

The recent past has seen an increasing interest in iconicity especially among linguists. This collection puts the interdisciplinary study of iconic dimensions (comprising what has been termed ‘imagic iconicity’, as well as ‘diagrammatic iconicity’, i.e. iconicity of a more abstract and less semiotic type) on the map, paying special attention to the use of iconicity in literary texts. The studies presented here explore iconicity from two different angles. A first group of authors brings into focus how far the primary code, the code of grammar is influenced by iconic motivation (with contributions on rules involved in discourse; rules in word formation; and phonological rules), and how originally iconic models have become conventionalized. Others go one step further in exploring how, for instance, the presence of iconicity can tell us more about the structure of human cognition, or how the “iconicist desire for symmetry” can be related to the symmetry of the human body. A second group of contributors is more interested in the presence of iconicity as part of the secondary code, i.e. in how speakers and writers remotivate or play with the primary code; how they concretise what has become conventional or how they use form to add to meaning in literary texts, commercial language and in the new electronic use of texts.

Form and Meaning in Word Formation

Author : Rudolf P. Botha
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2006-04-27
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 052102613X

Get Book

Form and Meaning in Word Formation by Rudolf P. Botha Pdf

This study of reduplication in Afrikaans sheds new light on fundamental lexicalist principles of word formation.

Form and Meaning

Author : Jonathan Magonet
Publisher : Burns & Oates
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Religion
ISBN : UOM:39015008686662

Get Book

Form and Meaning by Jonathan Magonet Pdf

Form, Meaning and Function in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics

Author : Karolina Drabikowska,Marietta Izdebska
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2017-03-07
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781443875844

Get Book

Form, Meaning and Function in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics by Karolina Drabikowska,Marietta Izdebska Pdf

The book is a collection of 10 papers on theoretical and applied linguistics, and is divided into two sections. Part I, devoted to Theoretical Linguistics, addresses a range of issues pertaining to phonology, morphophonology, morphology, cognitive semantics, syntax and lexicology, and consists of six chapters. Part II, Applied Linguistics, comprises four chapters, which investigate the intricacies of language acquisition, psycholinguistics and pragmatics, discourse analysis, and translation studies. The languages analysed include Polish, English, French, Spanish, Russian, Middle English, Middle French, Anglo-Norman and Bangor Welsh. Some of the phenomena analysed in the volume are the properties of Bangor Welsh diphthongs in the light of the Lateral Theory of Phonology, Polish palatalization within Element Theory, lexical convergence in Psalters, bilingual acquisition, impoliteness in talk-show political discourse, and translation and localisation of video games, among others.

Perfect Explorations

Author : Artemis Alexiadou,Monika Rathert,Arnim von Stechow
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2012-10-24
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110902358

Get Book

Perfect Explorations by Artemis Alexiadou,Monika Rathert,Arnim von Stechow Pdf

This volume contains contributions dealing with the syntax, morphology, semantics, and diachronic development of the Perfect and the components it is built on across languages. The volume brings these aspects together, working towards a comprehensive theory of the Perfect which takes into consideration the interfaces between the various components of the grammar. Issues addressed include: the temporal vs. aspectual character of the perfect, the contribution of adverbial modification, the structure of the perfect participle.

Form, Meaning and Function in Collocation

Author : Haoda Feng
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2020-04-03
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781000046816

Get Book

Form, Meaning and Function in Collocation by Haoda Feng Pdf

The issue of differences between translational language and native-speaker language has become a topic of increasing interest in linguistics and Translation Studies (TS). One of the primary tasks in this research area is to employ a corpus approach and analyse collocations with authentic language data by comparing comparable corpora consisting of translated and native-speaker texts. Collocation in linguistics and TS refers to the relationship of co-occurrence between lexical items. The book shows that examining the use of collocations constitutes an integral part in assessing the naturalness of second language (L2) use, and therefore can be a valid measure to make a distinction between translational language and native-speaker language. Nevertheless, the role of collocation has not been given enough attention or discussed systematically in TS and, to date, there are hardly any translation theorists who have clarified the mechanism of collocation in TS, by which translators acquire receptive and productive knowledge of collocations in their L2. In addition, previous research in this area is largely confined to Indo-European languages, resulting in a lack of empirical evidence involving Asian languages. This book therefore attempts to bridge the gap in the literature and constitute an integral part in the research area.

Linguistic Meaning Meets Linguistic Form

Author : Patrick Duffley
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2020-10-14
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780192591128

Get Book

Linguistic Meaning Meets Linguistic Form by Patrick Duffley Pdf

This book steers a middle course between two opposing conceptions that currently dominate the field of semantics, the logical and cognitive approaches. Patrick Duffley brings to light the inadequacies of both of these frameworks, arguing that linguistic semantics must be based on the linguistic sign itself and on the meaning that it conveys across the full range of its uses. The book offers 12 case studies that demonstrate the explanatory power of a sign-based semantics, dealing with topics such as complementation with aspectual and causative verbs, control and raising, wh- words, full-verb inversion, and existential-there constructions. It calls for a radical revision of the semantics/pragmatics interface, proposing that the dividing line be drawn between content that is linguistically encoded and content that is not encoded but still communicated. While traditional linguistic analysis often places meaning at the level of the sentence or construction, this volume argues that meaning belongs at the lower level of linguistic items, where the linguistic sign is stored in a stable, permanent, and direct relation with its meaning outside of any particular context. Building linguistic analysis from the ground up in this way provides it with a more solid foundation and increases its explanatory power.

On Information Structure, Meaning and Form

Author : Kerstin Schwabe,Susanne Winkler
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 584 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9027233640

Get Book

On Information Structure, Meaning and Form by Kerstin Schwabe,Susanne Winkler Pdf

This collection of articles offers a new and compelling perspective on the interface connecting syntax, phonology, semantics and pragmatics. At the core of this volume is the hypothesis that information structure represents the common interface of these grammatical components. Information structure is investigated here from different theoretical viewpoints yielding typologically relevant information and structural generalizations. In the volume's introductory chapter, the editors identify two central approaches to information structure: the formal and the interpretive view. The remainder of the book is organized accordingly. The first part examines information structure and grammar, concentrating on generalizations across languages. The second part investigates information structure and pragmatics, concentrating on clause structure and context. Through concrete analyses of topic, focus, and related phenomena across different languages, the contributors add new and convincing evidence to the research on information structure.