Reinventing Structuralism :: What Sign Relations Reveal About Consciousness.
Structuralism was abandoned long before its potential as a cognitive science could be realized. Reviving it with what we know today about the self-organizing capacity of living systems provides new insights into the role of sign relations in the evolution of higher-order consciousness. Treating the...
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Zusammenfassung: | Structuralism was abandoned long before its potential as a cognitive science could be realized. Reviving it with what we know today about the self-organizing capacity of living systems provides new insights into the role of sign relations in the evolution of higher-order consciousness. Treating the signs of language as inherently evolutionary properties of mind offers a window into the constitution of consciousness at the most profound level. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (230 pages) |
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contents | Preface; Introduction: The promise of modern-day structuralism; 1 Seeking the correlates of meaning in language; 2 Sign relations as organic properties of mind; 3 Language as a self-organizing system; 4 Applying the sign principle to grammatical meaning; 4.1 Past/non-past: The cancellation feature; 4.2 Future/non-future: The objectiveness feature; 4.3 Perfective/imperfective: The dimensionality feature; 4.4 Plural/non-plural: The plurality feature; 4.5 Relations creating separation: The distinctness feature; 4.6 Relations defined on the present as a conceptual property: The extension feature. 5 Case relations as a product of grammatical selection5.1 The Russian accusative and instrumental; 5.2 The Russian genitive and genitive/accusative; 5.3 The Russian dative and subjectless sentences; 5.4 The system of Russian cases; 6 Extending the sign principle to syntax; 6.1 The modification relation in English: The extension feature; 6.2 The modification relation in Russian: The dimensionality feature; 6.3 The modification relation in French: The plurality feature; 7 The potential of sign theory in the domain of lexical meaning; 7.1 Preliminary concepts; 7.2 Verbal lexical systems. 7.3 Nominal lexical systems8 The feature hierarchy that defines human conceptual space; 8.1 The evidence from transpersonal psychology; 8.2 The evidence from the study of myth; 9 Neurological evidence for the evolution of higher-order consciousness; 9.1 The neurological structure of consciousness; 9.2 The evolution of the language faculty; 9.3 The sign relation and the origin of image-making; 10 The position of structuralism in the modern era; 10.1 Saussure's langue and parole; 10.2 Derrida's différance; 10.3 Lévi-strauss' contentless structure; 10.4 Lacan's symbolic order. 10.5 Bybee's usage-based grammar10.6 Jakobson's relative autonomy; Epilogue: The wisdom of the primal mind; Bibliography; Glossary; Index. |
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spelling | Sangster, Rodney B., 1942- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjycqfdgDh8qTG3dM7rCV3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82067967 Reinventing Structuralism : What Sign Relations Reveal About Consciousness. Berlin : De Gruyter, 2013. 1 online resource (230 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM] Preface; Introduction: The promise of modern-day structuralism; 1 Seeking the correlates of meaning in language; 2 Sign relations as organic properties of mind; 3 Language as a self-organizing system; 4 Applying the sign principle to grammatical meaning; 4.1 Past/non-past: The cancellation feature; 4.2 Future/non-future: The objectiveness feature; 4.3 Perfective/imperfective: The dimensionality feature; 4.4 Plural/non-plural: The plurality feature; 4.5 Relations creating separation: The distinctness feature; 4.6 Relations defined on the present as a conceptual property: The extension feature. 5 Case relations as a product of grammatical selection5.1 The Russian accusative and instrumental; 5.2 The Russian genitive and genitive/accusative; 5.3 The Russian dative and subjectless sentences; 5.4 The system of Russian cases; 6 Extending the sign principle to syntax; 6.1 The modification relation in English: The extension feature; 6.2 The modification relation in Russian: The dimensionality feature; 6.3 The modification relation in French: The plurality feature; 7 The potential of sign theory in the domain of lexical meaning; 7.1 Preliminary concepts; 7.2 Verbal lexical systems. 7.3 Nominal lexical systems8 The feature hierarchy that defines human conceptual space; 8.1 The evidence from transpersonal psychology; 8.2 The evidence from the study of myth; 9 Neurological evidence for the evolution of higher-order consciousness; 9.1 The neurological structure of consciousness; 9.2 The evolution of the language faculty; 9.3 The sign relation and the origin of image-making; 10 The position of structuralism in the modern era; 10.1 Saussure's langue and parole; 10.2 Derrida's différance; 10.3 Lévi-strauss' contentless structure; 10.4 Lacan's symbolic order. 10.5 Bybee's usage-based grammar10.6 Jakobson's relative autonomy; Epilogue: The wisdom of the primal mind; Bibliography; Glossary; Index. Structuralism was abandoned long before its potential as a cognitive science could be realized. Reviving it with what we know today about the self-organizing capacity of living systems provides new insights into the role of sign relations in the evolution of higher-order consciousness. Treating the signs of language as inherently evolutionary properties of mind offers a window into the constitution of consciousness at the most profound level. Print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. Semiotics and literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85119952 Translating and interpreting. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85136958 Sémiotique et littérature. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Composition & Creative Writing. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Rhetoric. bisacsh REFERENCE Writing Skills. bisacsh Semiotics and literature fast Translating and interpreting fast Cognitive Science. Sign Theory. Structuralism. has work: Reinventing Structuralism (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGVPdGw7fBrRFVyWTpFc8C https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Sangster, Rodney B. Reinventing Structuralism : What Sign Relations Reveal About Consciousness. Berlin : De Gruyter, ©2013 9783110303735 Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42025149 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=604304 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Sangster, Rodney B., 1942- Reinventing Structuralism : What Sign Relations Reveal About Consciousness. Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs. Preface; Introduction: The promise of modern-day structuralism; 1 Seeking the correlates of meaning in language; 2 Sign relations as organic properties of mind; 3 Language as a self-organizing system; 4 Applying the sign principle to grammatical meaning; 4.1 Past/non-past: The cancellation feature; 4.2 Future/non-future: The objectiveness feature; 4.3 Perfective/imperfective: The dimensionality feature; 4.4 Plural/non-plural: The plurality feature; 4.5 Relations creating separation: The distinctness feature; 4.6 Relations defined on the present as a conceptual property: The extension feature. 5 Case relations as a product of grammatical selection5.1 The Russian accusative and instrumental; 5.2 The Russian genitive and genitive/accusative; 5.3 The Russian dative and subjectless sentences; 5.4 The system of Russian cases; 6 Extending the sign principle to syntax; 6.1 The modification relation in English: The extension feature; 6.2 The modification relation in Russian: The dimensionality feature; 6.3 The modification relation in French: The plurality feature; 7 The potential of sign theory in the domain of lexical meaning; 7.1 Preliminary concepts; 7.2 Verbal lexical systems. 7.3 Nominal lexical systems8 The feature hierarchy that defines human conceptual space; 8.1 The evidence from transpersonal psychology; 8.2 The evidence from the study of myth; 9 Neurological evidence for the evolution of higher-order consciousness; 9.1 The neurological structure of consciousness; 9.2 The evolution of the language faculty; 9.3 The sign relation and the origin of image-making; 10 The position of structuralism in the modern era; 10.1 Saussure's langue and parole; 10.2 Derrida's différance; 10.3 Lévi-strauss' contentless structure; 10.4 Lacan's symbolic order. 10.5 Bybee's usage-based grammar10.6 Jakobson's relative autonomy; Epilogue: The wisdom of the primal mind; Bibliography; Glossary; Index. Semiotics and literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85119952 Translating and interpreting. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85136958 Sémiotique et littérature. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Composition & Creative Writing. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Rhetoric. bisacsh REFERENCE Writing Skills. bisacsh Semiotics and literature fast Translating and interpreting fast |
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title | Reinventing Structuralism : What Sign Relations Reveal About Consciousness. |
title_auth | Reinventing Structuralism : What Sign Relations Reveal About Consciousness. |
title_exact_search | Reinventing Structuralism : What Sign Relations Reveal About Consciousness. |
title_full | Reinventing Structuralism : What Sign Relations Reveal About Consciousness. |
title_fullStr | Reinventing Structuralism : What Sign Relations Reveal About Consciousness. |
title_full_unstemmed | Reinventing Structuralism : What Sign Relations Reveal About Consciousness. |
title_short | Reinventing Structuralism : |
title_sort | reinventing structuralism what sign relations reveal about consciousness |
title_sub | What Sign Relations Reveal About Consciousness. |
topic | Semiotics and literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85119952 Translating and interpreting. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85136958 Sémiotique et littérature. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Composition & Creative Writing. bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Rhetoric. bisacsh REFERENCE Writing Skills. bisacsh Semiotics and literature fast Translating and interpreting fast |
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