Yoshihiko Ikegami
List of John Benjamins publications for which Yoshihiko Ikegami plays a role.
Journal
Title
The Empire of Signs: Semiotic essays on Japanese culture
Edited by Yoshihiko Ikegami
[Foundations of Semiotics, 8] 1991. xii, 333 pp.
Subjects Semiotics
Subjective construal as a 'fashion of speaking' in Japanese Current Trends in Contrastive Linguistics: Functional and cognitive perspectives, Gómez González, María de los Ángeles, J. Lachlan Mackenzie and Elsa M. González Álvarez (eds.), pp. 227–250 | Article
2008 The chapter addresses the question of subjectivity in language, in particular, that aspect of subjectivity which is discussed under the rubric of ‘subjective construal’ in Cognitive Linguistics. It is argued that faced with a situation to be linguistically encoded, the speaker of any language can… read more
Indices of a ‘subjectivity-prominent’ language: Between cognitive linguistics and linguistic typology Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics: Volume 3, Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez, Francisco José (ed.), pp. 132–164 | Article
2005 The speaker of language is primarily conceived of as locutionary subject (or ‘sujet parlant’), i.e. as a person who exchanges linguistic messages with his/her counterpart — typically in dialogic situations where the two alternate in their roles as speaker and hearer. In this setting, the speaker… read more
'First/ second vs. third person' and ' first vs. second/ third person': Two types of 'linguistic subjectivity' Seduction, Community, Speech: A Festschrift for Herman Parret, Brisard, Frank, Michael Meeuwis and Bart Vandenabeele (eds.), pp. 61–73 | Chapter
2004 How language is conceptualized and metaphorized in Japanese: An essay in language ideology Motivation in Language: Studies in honor of Günter Radden, Cuyckens, Hubert, Thomas Berg, René Dirven † and Klaus-Uwe Panther (eds.), pp. 259–271 | Article
2003 12. The Schemata for Motion and Action: A Typological Consideration Functional Approaches to Language, Culture and Cognition: Papers in honor of Sydney M. Lamb, Lockwood, David G., Peter H. Fries and James E. Copeland (eds.), pp. 185–198 | Chapter
2000 Introduction: Semiotics and Culture The Empire of Signs: Semiotic essays on Japanese culture, Ikegami, Yoshihiko (ed.), pp. 1–24 | Article
1991 Do-language and Become-language: Two Contrasting Types of Linguistic Representation The Empire of Signs: Semiotic essays on Japanese culture, Ikegami, Yoshihiko (ed.), pp. 285–326 | Article
1991 ‘Activity’-‘ Accomplishment’-‘ Achievement’- A language that
can’t say ‘I burned it but didn’t brun’ and one that can Linguistics and Philosophy: Festschrift for Rulon S. Wells, Makkai, Adam and Alan K. Melby (eds.), pp. 265–304 | Article
1985 From the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis to Cultural Semiotics: Some Considerations on the ‘Language-Culture Problem’ Scientific and Humanistic Dimensions of Language: Festschrift for Robert Lado, Jankowsky, Kurt R. (ed.), pp. 215–222 | Article
1985