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UNINA9910457398003321 |
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Bidirectional optimality theory [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Anton Benz, Jason Mattausch |
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2011 |
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1-283-36003-9 |
9786613360038 |
90-272-8452-0 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (286 p.) |
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Linguistik aktuell = Linguistics today, , 0166-0829 ; ; v. 180 |
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BenzAnton <1965-> |
MattauschJason |
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Optimality theory (Linguistics) |
Linguistic change |
Pragmatics |
Semantics |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Bidirectional Optimality Theory; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Bidirectional Optimality Theory; 1. Optimality Theory; 2. Bidirectional Optimality Theory; 3. Stochastic Optimality Theory; 4. Games and Bidirectional Optimality Theory; 5. Overview; References; A programme for bidirectional phonology and phonetics and their acquisition and evolution; 1. Phonological representations: Underlying and Surface Form; 1.1 The relation between underlying form and surface form; 1.2 The process of merely-phonological production |
1.3 The process of merely-phonological comprehension1.4 Merely-phonological acquisition; 1.5 Merely-phonological evolution; 1.6 What is wrong with merely-phonological grammars?; 2. Phonetic representations: Auditory and Articulatory Form; 2.1 The relation between Auditory Form and Articulatory form; 2.2 The process of merely-phonetic articulation; 2.3 The processes of merely-phonetic audition; 2.4 Merely-phonetic acquisition; 2.5 Merely-phonetic evolution; 3. The phonology-phonetics interface; 3.1 The relation |
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between Surface Form and Auditory Form; 3.2 The process of prelexical perception |
3.3 Unidirectional acquisition of prelexical perception3.4 The process of prototype selection; 3.5 Acquisition of prototype selection?; 3.6 The evolution of the phonology-phonetics interface; 3.7 Is this how the phonology-phonetics interface works?; 4. The three 'low' representations: Articulatory Form - Auditory Form - Surface Form; 4.1 The process of phonetic production; 4.2 The acquisition of phonetic knowledge; 4.3 The evolution of phonetic implementation; 4.4 Is this how the phonetic representations are connected to the phonology? |
5. The three 'middle' representations: Auditory Form - Surface Form - Underlying Form5.1 The serial edition of the process of phonetic-phonological comprehension; 5.2 The parallel edition of the process of phonetic-phonological comprehension; 6. The quadruplet Underlying - Surface - Auditory - Articulatory; 6.1 The process of phonological-phonetic production; 6.2 The acquisition of phonological-phonetic production; 7. Semantic representations; 8. The phonology-semantics interface: The lexicon; 8.1 Relations; 8.2 The process of lexical retrieval in production |
8.3 The process of the access of meaning in comprehension8.4 The acquisition of lexical relations; 9. The triplet Morphemes - Underlying Form - Surface Form; 9.1 The influence of Morphemes (and Context) on word recognition; 9.2 Acquisition; 10. Discussion; 10.1 The larger picture: Whole-language simulations; 10.2 The assumptions: Naïve bidirectionality and multi-level parallelism; References; A note on the emergence of subject salience; 1. Introduction: Salience and subjecthood; 2. Centering Theory's Rule 1; 3. Bidirectional Optimality Theory; 4. Beaver's COT; 5. Evolving subject salience |
5.1 Introduction |
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Bidirectional Optimality Theory (BiOT) emerged at the turn of the millennium as a fusion of Radical Pragmatics and Optimality Theoretic Semantics. It stirred a wealth of new research in the pragmatics-semantics interface and heavily influenced e.g. the development of evolutionary and game theoretic approaches. Optimality Theory holds that linguistic output can be understood as the optimized products of ranked constraints. At the centre of BiOT is the insight that this optimisation has to take place both in production and interpretation, and that the production-interpretation cycle has t |
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UNINA9910970651903321 |
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"Einzelteilchen aller Menschengehirne" : Subjekt und Subjektivität in Friederike Mayröckers Werk / Francoise Lartillot, Aurélie LeNée, Alfred Pfabigan, Inge Arteel, Valérie Baumann, Bisera Dakova, Klaus Kastberger, Aurélie LeNée, Andreas Puff-Trojan, Elisabeth von Samsonow, Alexandra Strohmaier |
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Bielefeld, : Aisthesis Verlag, 2020 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (155 pages) |
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Experimentelle Poesie |
Lyrik |
Österreichische Literatur |
Prosa |
Mayröcker |
Friederike |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Vorwort Françoise Lartillot: Subjektivität im Spätwerk von Friederike Mayröcker: Erfahrbarkeit des Überraschenden Klaus Kastberger: Auf der Bleistiftspitze des Schreibens. 20 Fußnoten zu Friederike Mayröcker Elisabeth von Samsonow: Medialität und Mädchen. Zu Friederike Mayröckers jüngeren Schriften Aurélie Le Née: Subjekt und Intertextualität im Gedichtband Mein Arbeitstirol Valérie Baumann: Circa-Confession. Oder wie viel Derrida braucht das Ich bei Mayröcker Andreas Puff-Trojan: Eine Unmenge „kommunizierender Gefäße“. Zu Friederike Mayröckers Lyrik und (autobiographischer) Prosa im Verhältnis zu André Bretons „Licht des Bildes“ Inge Arteel: Nichtmenschliche Körperfigurationen in brütt oder Die seufzenden Gärten Alexandra Strohmaier: „Bekenntnisse haben nichts mit der Wahrheit zu tun“. Zur Performativität der Prosa Friederike Mayröckers. Punktuelle Anmerkungen Bisera Dakova: Erfindung des physiologischen Subjekts oder über den (un)erwarteten Bezug der |
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Lection (1994) Fr. Mayröckers auf die Analyse der Empfindungen (1886) von Ernst Mach Die Autorinnen und Autoren |
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Subjekt und Subjektivität repräsentieren Hauptbegriffe in Friederike Mayröckers Werk. Das Subjekt, das biographische Züge hat, ohne dass es mit der Schriftstellerin gleichgesetzt werden kann, besteht aus Fragmenten unterschiedlicher Herkunft, aus „Einzelteilchen aller Menschengehirne“, was zu seiner Komplexität beiträgt. Der vorliegende Band, der Beiträge eines im Juni 2010 an der Wiener Universität veranstalteten Workshops sammelt, untersucht die Subjektivität in den jüngeren Gedichten, Prosatexten, Hörspielen und Essays der Dichterin. Umfassende Auseinandersetzungen mit mehreren Werken stehen neben philologischen Analysen eines Textes und stellen die Frage nach der Verwandtschaft mit literarischen Strömungen, wie dem Surrealismus, und mit philosophischen oder linguistischen Theorien, wie jener Deleuzes, Derridas oder Austins. Die hier vorgelegten Studien bieten zum ersten Mal einen Dialog zwischen deutschsprachigen und französischsprachigen Forschern über Friederike Mayröckers Oeuvre und erneuern die Reflexion über die Subjektivität, die in der Sekundärliteratur über die Autorin ein zentrales Thema ist. |
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