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Tracing the indexicalization of the notion "Helsinki s"

2017

AbstractEarlier research has concluded that there is a strong symbolic relationship between Helsinki as a place and non-standard /s/ pronunciation. This phenomenon is likewise in continuous evidence in the Finnish media and social media. The notion of “Helsinki s” has become a folk linguistic fact although it lacks a clear linguistic correlate or even status as a linguistic fact. The only sibilant of the Finnish language is officially a voiceless alveolar, while the “Helsinki s” is most often discussed as “hissing”, “sharp” or “fronted”. However, according to recent research based on listening tasks, any /s/ may be designated and discussed as a “Helsinki s” if the speaker is regarded as a H…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and Language060101 anthropologyKielitieteet - Languages06 humanities and the artsTracingpaikkaLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticssound symbolismenregistermentsocial meaning0602 languages and literatureindexicality0601 history and archaeologySociologySound symbolismIndexicality
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Cross-notational semantic priming between symbolic and nonsymbolic numerosity

2008

Symbolic and nonsymbolic numerosities produce similar behavioural effects and activate the same brain areas. These results have usually been interpreted in terms of a common, notation-independent magnitude representation. However, semantic priming between symbolic and nonsymbolic inputs has been somehow elusive (e.g., Koechlin, Naccache, Block, & Dehaene, 1999). In Experiment 1, we looked at whether cross-notational semantic priming depends on exact numerical meaning. Dice faces and digits were mixed as prime and target. Semantic priming occurred when prime and target were in the same notation as much as when they were in different notation. In Experiment 2, we found cross-notation sem…

AdultMaleSymbolismAdolescentPhysiologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyRepresentation (arts)NotationPrime (order theory)Discrimination LearningJudgmentYoung AdultPhysiology (medical)Reaction TimeHumansAttentionSet (psychology)Problem SolvingGeneral PsychologyMathematicsCommunicationbusiness.industryAssociation LearningNumerosity adaptation effectCognitionGeneral MedicineDistance effectSemanticsNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyPattern Recognition VisualFemaleCuesbusinessPriming (psychology)MathematicsPsychomotor PerformanceCognitive psychologyQuarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
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From algorithmic computing to direct retrieval: Evidence from number and alphabetic arithmetic in children and adults

1998

A number of theories of mental arithmetic suggest that the ability to solve simple addition and subtraction problems develops from an algorithmic strategy toward a strategy based on the direct retrieval of the result from memory. In the experiment presented here, 2nd and 12th graders were asked to solve two tasks of number and alphabet arithmetic. The subjects transformed series of 1 to 4 numbers or letters (item span) by adding or subtracting an operand varying from 1 to 4 (operation span). Although both the item and operation span were associated with major and identical effects in the case of both numbers and letters at 2nd grade, such effects were clearly observable only in the case of …

AdultMaleSymbolismAdolescentSpan (category theory)Concept FormationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyOperandChild DevelopmentArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Simple (abstract algebra)Cognitive developmentHumansArithmeticChildProblem SolvingSeries (mathematics)MemoriaSubtractionRetention PsychologyCognitionNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyMental RecallFemalePsychologyAlgorithmsMathematicsMemory & Cognition
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La vite ad alberello e il giardino pantesco. Dinamiche globali di patrimonializzazione culturale ed economia locale

2021

In questo breve contributo proverò a introdurre il ruolo e la simbologia dell'albero nella società pantesca contemporanea in una prospettiva antropologica. Sintetizzando alcune fasi della mia ricerca sul campo sull'isola di Pantelleria, ho tentato di comprendere le dinamiche che hanno portato ai riconoscimenti Unesco della pratica della vite ad alberello e dei muretti a secco, così come al riconoscimento del giardino pantesco, e le conseguenze da questi determinate nella vita socio-economica dell’isola di Pantelleria e nell’immaginario collettivo della comunità locale e dei vari soggetti implicati. Applicando varie metodologie di indagine (interviste, osservazione partecipante, consultazion…

Alberi cultura antropocene ambiente simbologia politica scienze sociali governance ambientaleSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheTrees culture anthropocene environment symbolism politics social sciences environmental governance
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La Grammaire de Condillac face au paradoxe de l'origine naturelle du langage

2012

The recent discovery of mirror neurons has rivived the gestural-imitative theory of the origin of language advocated by Condillac in the XVIIIth century. Condillac develops this theory in two stages: in the Essai (1746) he proposes a gestural theory based on the arbitrariness of the sign, while in the Grammaire (1775) he refuses arbitrariness and accepts the theory of analogy and natural imitation proposed by Charles de Brosses (1765). This choice depends on the fact that in Rousseau (1755) and Beauzee (1765) arbitrariness, as a "paradox of the original contract", now plays the role of key argument in favor of the divine origin of language. So, the theory of analogy and natural imitation is…

AnalogieSymbolisme phonétique[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience[SCCO.NEUR] Cognitive science/NeuroscienceSound symbolismLanguage originsIconicitéThéorie imitative[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics[ SHS.HISPHILSO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/History Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences[SHS.HISPHILSO]Humanities and Social Sciences/History Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences[SHS.HISPHILSO] Humanities and Social Sciences/History Philosophy and Sociology of SciencesIconicity Linguistics[ SCCO.NEUR ] Cognitive science/Neuroscience[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsHistory of linguistic ideasHistoire des idées linguistiquesOrigine du langage
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Fossilized Bronze, Invisible Bronze

2023

The systematic field surveys carried out since the beginning of the 2000s around the fortified site of the Camp du Château at Salins-les-Bains (Jura, France) have led to the discovery of 74 Bronze Age hoards, a density rarely observed in France. Dating from the beginning of the Middle Bronze Age to the Late Bronze Age, this dataset is unique as it provides detailed information on the composition of the hoards and their distribution within a defined territorial and chronological framework.These hoards are mainly made up of fragments, as around 90% of the objects are broken. This is deliberate and seems to correspond to a codified ritual of destruction which could be related to the notion of …

Bronze Ageterritoiresymbolisme[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistoryterritoryrecyclageinvisibilityrecyclingbronzesymbolismconsommationâge du Bronzefragmentationdépôtconsumptioninvisibilité[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesHoard
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Introduzione a: FUOCO E CARBONE : le tradizioni dei carbonai

2022

L'introduzione al volume: Fuoco e carbone. Le tradizioni dei carbonai sottolinea un’accorta indagine sul lavoro dei carbonai sardi, sulle fasi di produzione del carbone, sull’influenza che hanno avuto le maestranze toscane nel trasferimento di competenze e abilità sui carbonai locali, sul rapporto uomo-mondo vegetale che trovava massima espressione nel “processo di personificazione” della carbonaia con l’attribuzione di nomi e appellativi. Lo studio indaga, inoltre, le prime attestazioni di utilizzo del fuoco da parte degli uomini e gli impieghi ergologici e sociali che proprio il fuoco ha assunto nel tempo, la sua dimensione simbolica, quella linguistica, l’universo eterogeneo di pratiche …

Coal charcoal burners fire festive practices ritual symbolism SardiniaSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheCarbone carbonai fuoco pratiche festive simbolismo rituale Sardegna
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Plants in Sicilian holy simbology

2019

The Sicilian religious festivals present a rich and varied plant symbolism. In addition to the widespread practice of decorating processional statues with flowers, fruits, ears of wheat, green beans depending on the season and the phases of the agricultural cycles, the use of carrying processionally simple branches of laurel or more complex plant artifacts is widely observed. These uses are particularly present in the ceremonies of the Holy Week, in the spring festivals dedicated to Saint Joseph (March 19) and to the Holy Cross (May 3), in the summer ones dedicated to the patron saints. These are phenomena that clearly testify the continuity of ritual structures and symbols and which presen…

Economics and Econometricsfeast ritual symbolism laurel wheatMaterials ChemistryMedia TechnologylanguageForestryAncient historySicilianlanguage.human_languageBocconea
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Być kamieniem w mozaice, czyli o wartości własnej człowieka w pismach Edyty Stein (św. Teresy Benedykty od Krzyża)

2017

To describe important spiritual and philosophical issues Edith Stein used a symbol. The reason was her aesthetical sensitivity, but also, to some extent, her method of the phenomenological view. The definitions of the symbol used by the philosopher in the writings were introduced in the beginning. However, the main purpose of this article is the analysis of the symbolic stone. Recalling the context in the writings of Edith Stein and other texts that influenced her, one can find out that through these images she gets to the essence of all important aspects of the human being. Analyzing the symbol was tire attempt to show the extended reflection over the self-value of the woman, and then of a…

Edith Steinwartość własna człowiekasymbolismvalue of a human beingstoneEdyta SteinkamieńsymbolikaZeszyty Naukowe Centrum Badań im. Edyty Stein
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Monstrous Hybrids in Shakespeare’s King Lear

2017

ABSTRACT: This article seeks to present the different languages (emblems, Renaissance translations of classical myths, biblical exegesis) that inform the images of monsters which, as hybrid creatures blending human and animal characteristics, serve a dramatic function in Shakespeare’s King Lear . It means to question the ways in which the play links filial ingratitude with female monstrosity and Lear’s madness. Tracing the classical and medieval lineage of the monstrous bestiary (serpent, tiger, vulture) in King Lear and connecting it to emblematic readings of Shakespeare’s time, it explores how Shakespeare provides a dynamic characterisation of Goneril and Regan through their bestialisatio…

EmblemLinguistics and Language[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureVisual Arts and Performing ArtsFilologíasmedia_common.quotation_subjectBestiarySerpent (symbolism)Language and Linguistics[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureKing Lear:HISTORIA [UNESCO][SHS.CLASS]Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studiesmedia_commonLiteratureUNESCO::HISTORIACreaturesbusiness.industryCommunicationEmblemThe RenaissanceMythologyArtMythologyFilologías hispánicasHistoria del arte. Artes plásticasFilologías clásicas y antiguasShakespeare William 1564-1616[SHS.CLASS] Humanities and Social Sciences/Classical studiesArteExegesisbusinessHumanitiesDrama
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