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UNINA9910724332403321 |
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Autore |
Schweitzer Claudia |
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Voix, souffle de l'émotion / / Claudia Schweitzer |
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Lyon : , : ENS Éditions, , 2022 |
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1 online resource (201 pages) |
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The human voice is a fascinating instrument. Through speech, singing and declamation, it transmits not only ideas, but also the emotions of the person who emits it. For a long time, its expressiveness has interested people, theorists as well as practitioners, and different paths have been taken to define and describe it. Based on the deeply interdisciplinary thought of the classical age, this book describes how the voice was thought about at that time. Indeed, music and language present fundamental structural links, allowing for the confrontation of disciplines and the linking of different traditions, but these have weakened considerably over the course of history. In order to rediscover these links, this research makes use of texts and compositions by French grammarians, orators, poets, musicians and philosophers of the 17th and 18th centuries. The interdisciplinary approach allows us to rediscover an astonishing abundance of ideas, images and methods of which we are at the same time the heirs, and without which the experimental work of the 19th-century phoneticians would not have been possible. This work still determines our understanding of vocal expression today. |
La voix humaine est un instrument fascinant. Par le biais de la parole, du chant et de la déclamation, elle transmet non seulement les idées, mais aussi les émotions de la personne qui l'émet. Depuis longtemps, son expressivité intéresse les hommes, théoriciens comme praticiens, et différentes voies ont été empruntées afin de la cerner et de la |
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décrire.00S'appuyant sur la pensée de l'âge classique, profondément interdisciplinaire, cet ouvrage expose comment la voix était pensée à cette époque. En effet, musique et langue présentent des liens structuraux fondamentaux, permettant de confronter les disciplines et de relier différentes traditions disciplinaires, dont le lien théorique étroit s'est largement affaibli au cours de l'histoire. Pour ce faire, la présente recherche exploite des textes et compositions des grammairiens, orateurs, poètes, musiciens et philosophes français des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles.00L'approche interdisciplinaire permet de redécouvrir un étonnant foisonnement d'idées, d'images et de méthodes dont nous sommes certes les héritiers, mais sans lequel les travaux expérimentaux des phonéticiens du XIXe siècle n'auraient pas été possibles. Ces travaux déterminent aujourd'hui encore notre compréhension de l'expression vocale. |
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UNINA9910960672703321 |
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Autore |
Itkonen Esa |
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Grammatical theory and metascience : a critical investigation into the methodological and philosophical foundations of "autonomous" linguistics / / Esa Itkonen |
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 1978 |
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1-283-31446-0 |
9786613314468 |
90-272-8139-4 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (368 p.) |
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Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science : Series 4, Current issues in linguistic theory ; ; v. 5 |
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Grammar, Comparative and general |
Linguistics - Methodology |
Language and languages - Philosophy |
Linguistics - History - 20th century |
Positivism |
Hermeneutics |
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"Second revised edition of ... 1974 dissertation Linguistics and |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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GRAMMATICAL THEORY AND METASCIENCE; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Preface; Table of contents; 1.0. THE IDEA OF 'POSITIVISM'; 1.1. The Data of Positivist Science; the Definition of 'Empirical'; 1.2. Explanation, Prediction, and Testing; 1.3. Comparison with Peirce's Logic of Science; 1.4. Theory and Observation; 1.5. Ontology; 1.6. Concluding Remarks; 2.0. THE IDEA OF 'HERMENEUTICS'; 2.1. Psychology; 2.2. Sociology; 2.3. Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy; 2.4. Sociology of Knowledge; 2.5. Philosophy; 2.6. Logic; 2.7. Concluding Remarks |
3.0. 20TH-CENTURY LINGUISTIC THEORIES: A BRIEF SURVEY 3.1. Saussure; 3.2. Hjelmslev; 3.3. Sapir; 3.4. Bloomfield; 3.5. Harris; 3.6. Transformational Grammar; 3.7. Some Recent Developments in Linguistic Theory; 3.8. Conclusion; 4.0. PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE CONCEPT OF LANGUAGE; 4.1. Characterisation of the Traditionist Epistemology; 4.2. Refutation of the Traditionist Epistemology; 4.2.1. The Axiomaticity of the Concepts of Person and Thing; 4.2.2. Mind, Behaviour, and Environment; 4.2.3. Characterisation of Mental Phenomena: the Notion of 'Pattern' |
4.2.4. General Characteristics of the Conceptual Distinctions Employed in the Present Study 4.2.5. The Impossibility of Private Languages; 4.3. Implications for Linguistic Theory; 4.3.1 . Psycholinguistics; 4.3.2. Theory of Grammar; 5.0. THE CONCEPT OF LANGUAGE; 5.1. Ontology: Rules of Language as Constituted by 'Common Knowledge '; 5.2. Epistemology: the Distinction between Language and Linguistic Intuition; 5.3. Rules of Language and Certainty; 5.4. Rules of Language and Social Control; 6.0. THE BASIS OF THE NONEMPIRICAL NATURE OF GRAMMAR |
6.1. The Difference Between Rule-Sentences and Empirical Hypotheses 6.2. Examples of Rules and Rule-Sentences; 6.3. Two Different Types of Rule-Sentence; 7.0. THE ΙΝELIMIΝΑΒI LΙΤΥ OF LINGUISTIC NORMATIVITY; 7.1. A Synchronic Grammar Does not Investigate Spatiotemporal Utterances, but Correct Sentences; 7.2. Grammatical Concepts Are not Comparable to Theoretical Concepts of Natural Science; 7.3 Rules Ave not Regularities of Non-Normative Actions; 7.4. Grammatical Descriptions Cannot Be Replaced by Psycholinguists'c and/or Socio linguistic Descriptions |
7.5. The Position of Transformational Grammar vis-à-vis Linguistic Normativity 8.0. LANGUAGE AND GRAMMAR; 8.1. The Basis of the Difference between Natural Science and Human Science: Observer's Knowledge vs. Agent's Knowledge; 8.2. The Two-Level Nature of the Human Sciences : Atheoretical vs. Theoretical; 8.3. The Two-Level Nature of Grammar; 8.4. The Ontological Reality of Grammatical Descriptions; 9.0. THE METHODOLOGY OF GRAMMAR; 9.1. General Remarks; 9.2. Explanation and Prediction; 9.3. Testing; 9.4. Universal Linguistic Theory |
9.5. Appendix: Examples Taken from the Transformationalist Literature |
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In this book, the author analyses the nature of the science of grammar. After presenting some methodological and historical background, he sets forth a theory of language and of grammar, showing that the science of grammar is not an empirical, but a normative science, comparable to logic and philosophy, characterized by the use of the method of explication. |
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