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|a Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory ;
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|a ICONICITY IN LANGUAGE; ICONICITY IN LANGUAGE; Editorial page; Editorial page; Title page; Title page; Copyright page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Table of contents; Foreword Under the Sign of Cratylus; Foreword Under the Sign of Cratylus; I. History of Linguistics; I. History of Linguistics; Criticisms of the Arbitrariness of Languagein Leibniz and Vico and the 'Natural'Philosophy of Language; Criticisms of the Arbitrariness of Languagein Leibniz and Vico and the 'Natural'Philosophy of Language; II. Semiotic Theory; II. Semiotic Theory.
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|a Interactions between Iconicity and Other Semiotic Parameters in LanguageInteractions between Iconicity and Other Semiotic Parameters in Language; Iconicity and/or Arbitrariness; Iconicity and/or Arbitrariness; Isomorphism in the Grammatical Code Cognitive and Biological Considerations; Isomorphism in the Grammatical Code Cognitive and Biological Considerations; The Icon as an Abductive Process towards Identity; The Icon as an Abductive Process towards Identity; III. Language Description and Linguistic Theory; III. Language Description and Linguistic Theory.
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|a The Iconic Index: from Sound Change to Rhyming SlangThe Iconic Index: from Sound Change to Rhyming Slang; Iconicity in Grammaticalization Processes; Iconicity in Grammaticalization Processes; Iconicity between Indicativity and Predicativity; Iconicity between Indicativity and Predicativity; Iconic Aspects of Syntax: A Pragmatic Approach; Iconic Aspects of Syntax: A Pragmatic Approach; Figure and Ground in Second Language Narratives: Traces of Iconicity; Figure and Ground in Second Language Narratives: Traces of Iconicity; Morphological Markedness in L2 Acquisition.
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|a Morphological Markedness in L2 AcquisitionIV. Sign Systems Other than Verbal Language; IV. Sign Systems Other than Verbal Language; Terms for Spatio-Temporal Relations in Italian Sign Language; Terms for Spatio-Temporal Relations in Italian Sign Language; Creative Iconic Gestures: Some Evidence from Aphasics; Creative Iconic Gestures: Some Evidence from Aphasics; Iconicity in Children's First Written Texts; Iconicity in Children's First Written Texts; Index; Index; The series Current Issues in Linguistic Theory; The series Current Issues in Linguistic Theory.
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|a Several current linguistic approaches converge in rejecting the wide-spread idea that language is an autonomous system, i.e. that it is structured independently from the outside world and the natural equipment of language users. Around the world, semiotically biased linguistics (functionalism, naturalism, etc.) takes this position, which differentiates it very clearly from generative linguistics. One of the basic assumptions of such approaches is that language structure includes some non-arbitrary aspects, from the phonological through the textual level, and a great amount of research has occu.
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