International audienceThis paper proposes a theoretical, methodological and descriptive framework for combining a gestural-mimetic theory of the sign with the principle of arbitrariness. First, it draws attention to the history of the question, discusses its theoretical core and presents a method to analyse the relationship between the differential system of phono-articulatory signifiers and the differential system of logical-semantic signifieds. In section 2, this method is tested on the Italian grammatical monosyllables, focusing on a complete description of the words formed from one phoneme (‘monophonemes’), of the words distinguishing grammatical persons and of the adverbial pairs. The main result is that phono-articulatory oppositions ...
La TSG postule que les origines du signe linguistique étaient à la fois auto-référentielles et vocom...
This article discusses the false theoretical antinomy between arbitrariness and motivation of the li...
Our assumption is the fact that a speaker's lexical competence depends on at least two factors: the ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a theoretical, methodological and descriptive framework fo...
International audienceThis paper proposes a theoretical, methodological and descriptive framework fo...
International audienceThe question of arbitrary or motivated nature of the linguistic sign is back n...
International audienceThe work of Georges Bohas has shown the motivated and regular correlation of s...
The goal of this study is to investigate whether a Transformer-based neural language model infers le...
The arbitrariness of the linguistic sign is a fundamental assumption in modern linguistic theory. I...
Phonology is traditionally defined as the description of the grammatical competence of native speake...
This volume reveals new insights on the faculty of language. By proposing a new approach in the anal...
International audienceThe purpose of this comparative psychosystematic linguistics article is to hig...
The present paper aims to investigate the nature and the extent of cross-linguistic phonosemantic co...
International audienceThe purpose of this comparative psychosystematic linguistics article is to hig...
Laurea magistrale in Comunicazione multimedialeTesi sperimentale in Psicolinguisticarelatore: Marghe...
La TSG postule que les origines du signe linguistique étaient à la fois auto-référentielles et vocom...
This article discusses the false theoretical antinomy between arbitrariness and motivation of the li...
Our assumption is the fact that a speaker's lexical competence depends on at least two factors: the ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a theoretical, methodological and descriptive framework fo...
International audienceThis paper proposes a theoretical, methodological and descriptive framework fo...
International audienceThe question of arbitrary or motivated nature of the linguistic sign is back n...
International audienceThe work of Georges Bohas has shown the motivated and regular correlation of s...
The goal of this study is to investigate whether a Transformer-based neural language model infers le...
The arbitrariness of the linguistic sign is a fundamental assumption in modern linguistic theory. I...
Phonology is traditionally defined as the description of the grammatical competence of native speake...
This volume reveals new insights on the faculty of language. By proposing a new approach in the anal...
International audienceThe purpose of this comparative psychosystematic linguistics article is to hig...
The present paper aims to investigate the nature and the extent of cross-linguistic phonosemantic co...
International audienceThe purpose of this comparative psychosystematic linguistics article is to hig...
Laurea magistrale in Comunicazione multimedialeTesi sperimentale in Psicolinguisticarelatore: Marghe...
La TSG postule que les origines du signe linguistique étaient à la fois auto-référentielles et vocom...
This article discusses the false theoretical antinomy between arbitrariness and motivation of the li...
Our assumption is the fact that a speaker's lexical competence depends on at least two factors: the ...