In line with the proposal of de Roder (1999), we will draw an analogy between the structure of ritual, poetic language and natural language, exploiting Frits Staal’s conception of ritual as a set of recursively applicable formal procedures, and the biological ramifications of the Chomskyan postulate of Universal Grammar. The central hypothesis is that, in terms of evolution, poetry takes a position between age-old rituals and natural languages, as a sort of missing link. We will argue that the building blocks and mechanisms of natural language developed out of ritual acts and the associated rhythmic sound sequences. The formal principles underlying rituals turned out to be useful for communication and thus natural language could evolve, an ...
Abstract: This paper explores the relationship between dance and language in the light of recent fin...
Music has had a long association with ritual practice, and is used to provide a variety of iconic, i...
Repeated sound sequences in language occur all the time, but we reliably notice them in popular poet...
In line with the proposal of de Roder (1999), we will draw an analogy between the structure of ritua...
This article follows a generative approach to language, which argues that language is in part organi...
Autopoiesis and the Biology of Cognition attributes a practical and connotative role to language but...
The following discussion of touch as a syntactic-semantic unit in ritual structures is based on an a...
Frits Staal developed a theory of ritual in the late 1970s that is well-known to ritual studies scho...
In antiquity, the relationship between “music”, “poetry”, and “language” was very different from the...
Poetry might be understood as a series of language operations that negate primary qualities of langu...
This thesis identifies and explores a practice of ritual poetry. Drawing on creative writing and emb...
<p>The article discusses the word-symbol music and its interaction with metadiscursive(that is to sa...
This article attempts to see, through the structural significances of poetic language, the nature of...
Poetry, defined as language divided into lines, is found in most known human cultures. This book arg...
Analysis of poetic texts of the ritual - processions (koledari, lazarice kraljice) in Southeastern S...
Abstract: This paper explores the relationship between dance and language in the light of recent fin...
Music has had a long association with ritual practice, and is used to provide a variety of iconic, i...
Repeated sound sequences in language occur all the time, but we reliably notice them in popular poet...
In line with the proposal of de Roder (1999), we will draw an analogy between the structure of ritua...
This article follows a generative approach to language, which argues that language is in part organi...
Autopoiesis and the Biology of Cognition attributes a practical and connotative role to language but...
The following discussion of touch as a syntactic-semantic unit in ritual structures is based on an a...
Frits Staal developed a theory of ritual in the late 1970s that is well-known to ritual studies scho...
In antiquity, the relationship between “music”, “poetry”, and “language” was very different from the...
Poetry might be understood as a series of language operations that negate primary qualities of langu...
This thesis identifies and explores a practice of ritual poetry. Drawing on creative writing and emb...
<p>The article discusses the word-symbol music and its interaction with metadiscursive(that is to sa...
This article attempts to see, through the structural significances of poetic language, the nature of...
Poetry, defined as language divided into lines, is found in most known human cultures. This book arg...
Analysis of poetic texts of the ritual - processions (koledari, lazarice kraljice) in Southeastern S...
Abstract: This paper explores the relationship between dance and language in the light of recent fin...
Music has had a long association with ritual practice, and is used to provide a variety of iconic, i...
Repeated sound sequences in language occur all the time, but we reliably notice them in popular poet...