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Causes and Consequences of Convergence
Heath, Jevon Scot. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2017
In: Heath, Jevon Scot. (2017). Causes and Consequences of Convergence. UC Berkeley: Linguistics. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7ft935nw (2017)
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Robinsons en fin d’école primaire : de la réécriture à l’invention
In: ISSN: 1253-6806 ; Cahiers Robinson ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03169494 ; Cahiers Robinson, Centre de recherches littéraires Imaginaire et didactique (Arras), 2017, Encore Robinson (2017)
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Factors influencing generalization and maintenance of cross-category imitation of Mandarin regional variants
In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1500593003706543 (2017)
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Lexical Tone Gestures ...
Yi, Hao. - : Zenodo, 2017
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Lexical Tone Gestures ...
Yi, Hao. - : Zenodo, 2017
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A Wood Comes Toward Dunsinane: The Synthesis of Traditional and Constructivist Methodologies
In: Language Arts Journal of Michigan (2017)
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Social learning, culture and the ‘socio-cultural brain’ of human and non-human primates
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Studies in Words: Laborious Ben Jonson's Lexicon
In: UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones (2017)
Abstract: This dissertation examines significant words in Ben Jonson’s poetic lexicon that the poet inherited, borrowed, and shaped from antiquity and through the Middle Ages. Jonson used etymology as a means to rhetorical inventio, a common practice in the Renaissance. Etymology comprehended more than mere word derivation in the Renaissance but also notably included philological study. Ben Jonson’s extensive knowledge of language, history, architecture, the plastic arts, and philosophy is well known, but the extent to which Jonson’s knowledge of these subjects contributed to his understanding and use of poetic language is not. Thus this dissertation seeks to explore the intellectual and poetic history of a number of key terms and to demonstrate the extent to which Jonson can be seen to conceive of simultaneously both new and old uses of these words in his distinctively renaissance context, an era characterized by radical change and innovation. In addition, this dissertation compares Jonson’s use of important words such as “book,” “sense,” and “author” to how other authors such as John Donne, George Herbert, John Milton, Shakespeare, Robert Southwell, and Sir Phillip Sidney use them, and demonstrates that these other authors were also to some extent aware of the complex etymological and intellectual history of particularly rich words. John Donne’s poem, Amicissimo & meritissimo for example, provides contemporary contextual evidence for Jonson’s curious understanding of poetic “labour” which aids understanding of the way Jonson redeploys classical language in the Renaissance. This dissertation is meant to be a reference work for a wide range of audiences, useful to both the Renaissance specialist and the undergraduate student alike, and aims to shed light on distinctively renaissance issues that would naturally lead to further inquiry and research.
Keyword: and Cultures; Arts and Humanities; beauty; etymology; imitation; jesuit; Language Description and Documentation; Linguistics; Other Languages; painting; philology; Societies
URL: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4143&context=thesesdissertations
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/thesesdissertations/3140
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Adjusting linguistically to others: the role of social context In lexical choices and spatial language
Tosi, Alessia. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2017
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Cognitive mechanisms and social consequences of imitation
Lelonkiewicz, Jarosław Roman. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2017
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The Author’s Phonosemantic Nonce Lexis as the Language Game Instrument ; Авторская окказиональная звукоизобразительная лексика как средство языковой игры
Bartashova, Olga A.; Барташова, О.А.. - : Сибирский федеральный университет. Siberian Federal University, 2017
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Dual-route imitation in preschool children
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Паранеймы в современном отечественном нейминге: основные способы создания ; Paranames in Modern Domestic Naming: Basic Ways of Creating
Bukina, T. G.; Букина, Т. Г.. - : Уральский федеральный университет, 2017
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Motor Aspects of the Emergence of Oral Gestures for Speech: A Dynamic Approach
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Imitation, interdiscursive hubs and chronotopic configuration
Goebel, Zane. - : Pergamon Press, 2017
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How automatic is convergence? Evidence from working memory
In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 2 (2017): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 35:1–10 ; 2473-8689 (2017)
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