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Textplicating iconophones : articulatory iconic action in Ulysses / Nurit Levy.

Van Pelt Library P99.4.I26 L38 2016
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Format:
Book
Thesis/Dissertation
Author/Creator:
Levy, Nurit, 1974- author.
Series:
Studies in functional and structural linguistics ; 1385-7916 72.
Studies in functional and structural linguistics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Joyce, James, 1882-1941. Ulysses--Criticism, Textual.
Joyce, James.
Iconicity (Linguistics).
English language--Style.
English language.
English language--Phonemics.
Ulysses (Joyce, James).
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
xi, 331 pages ; ǂc 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2016]
Contents:
1 Acknowledgement p. xiii
2 Symbols and Terms p. xv
3 Lists of Tables p. xvii
4 Premises And Hypothesis
5 From phoneme and juncture to an hypothesis of articulatory iconic action in James Joyce's Ulysses p. 1
6 Reintroducing linguistic substance p. 5
7 Three basic theoretical premises p. 19
8 An hypothesis of articulatory iconic relation between phoneme and text p. 23
9 Illustrating Ulysses from the perspective articulatory iconic action p. 31
10 Articulatory iconic action p. 49
11 From articulatory iconic action to sound symbolic phenomena p. 53
12 Iconic features of juncture as the method of illustration p. 77
13 ILLUSTRATIONS
14 Part I. #331;
15 Chapter 1. Suggesting an invariable bias for + boundary in #331; p. 81
16 Morphological Inventory
17 Chapter 2. n repetition + [- i ] ng , identifying the scope of a larger-than-word segment p. 99
18 Chapter 3. [- i ] ng repetition in lexeme +- ing p. 119
19 Part II. d
20 Morphological Inventory
21 Chapter 4. - ed repetition for theme delimitation p. 147
22 Chapter 5. (+/- a ) d - in diaphane | adiaphane - the transparent and the opaque p. 159
23 Lexical Inventory
24 Chapter 6. [ l <-> r <->]d repetition and rearrangement in lord | darl + p. 177
25 Part III. #678;
26 Morphological Inventory
27 Chapter 7. An association between the distribution of #678; and rhythmic sequencing p. 191
28 Chapter 8. #678; and the structuring of topic and comment p. 211
29 Part IV. s
30 Morphological Inventory
31 Chapter 9. The association of - ce with a bias for integration p. 235
32 Chapter 10. "Contraction" of a copular construct p. 267
33 Lexical Inventory
34 Chapter 11. An association between s and text-wide integration p. 277
35 Conclusion p. 301
36 References p. 307
37 Appendix p. 317
38 Subject Index p. 325
39 Theme Index p. 333.
Notes:
Thesis (Ph.D.), Ben-Gurion University of the Negev 2014.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9789027215826
9027215820
OCLC:
950053777

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