List of figures
1.
Knowledge and knowledges
13
1.1
Interpretation of the semantic triad (Ogden & Richards, 1946), inspired by (Rastier, 1990, 1991)
49
2.1
Categories resulting from consensual partitions of Condition 1 (undefined sorting task)
78
2.2
Categories resulting from consensual partitions of Condition 2 (action-oriented sorting task)
78
2.3
Categorical structure of the set of drawings resulting from FST
83
2.4
Categorical structure of the set of drawings resulting from FST
85
4.1
Categorization of soundscapes adapted from Brown et al. (2011)
143
4.2
Soundscapes across disciplines adapted from Niessen et al. (2010)
161
5.1
Spectrogram
178
5.2
Waveform of a Dutch sentence
179
5.3
The International Phonetic Alphabet
181
5.4
Scan from my fieldnotes
199
6.1
Musical experience with musician, instrument, room, and listener
223
6.2
Ecological trick for the listening task
230
10.1
Inductive and deductive reasoning, from Guastavino et al. (2017)
386
14.1
Hide and tail: From the iconic representation to the linguistic sign. After Gardiner (1957)
513
14.2
The taxonomic category “Hide and Tail.” After Goldwasser (2005)
515
15.1
FST interface at startup
546
15.2
FST interface after completion of the sorting task
546
15.3
Example of an additive tree representation
557
A.1
“This is not a school”
576