From Culture to Language and Back: The Animacy Hierarchy in language and discourse
Special issue of International Journal of Language and Culture 5:2 (2018)
Editors
[International Journal of Language and Culture, 5:2] 2018. v, 190 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Introduction: Anthropocentrism, egocentrism and the notion of Animacy HierarchyLaure Gardelle & Sandrine Sorlin | pp. 133–162
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Denominations of humans: The case of compounds in EnglishElise Mignot & Caroline Marty | pp. 163–183
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French anthroponyms as a heterogeneous category: Is there such a thing as personal nouns?Daniel Elmiger | pp. 184–202
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Bringing the toys to life: Animacy, reference, and anthropomorphism in Toy StoryDiane Nelson & Virve-Anneli Vihman | pp. 203–223
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Animals, animacy and anthropocentrismAlison Sealey | pp. 224–247
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*Sings myself happy birthday*: Externalizing and reassuming self in virtual performativesTuija Virtanen | pp. 248–270
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See / Witness and the ‘setting-subject construction’: An egocentric or anthropocentric perspective? An animacy- and subjectivity-based approachChristelle Lacassain-Lagoin | pp. 271–301
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The processes of animation and de-animation in conceptualizing socio-political eventsJurga Cibulskienė | pp. 302–322
Articles
Subjects
Communication Studies
Psychology
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General