1 |
HughAndBecky/XLingPaper-Annotated-Bibliography: Pre-DOI Release ...
|
|
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
2 |
HughAndBecky/XLingPaper-Annotated-Bibliography: First Release ...
|
|
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
3 |
HughAndBecky/XLingPaper-Annotated-Bibliography: First Release ...
|
|
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
4 |
The Meaning of Movement: Using Motion Design to Enrich Words for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children
|
|
|
|
In: Masters Theses (2021)
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
5 |
L’entorn cal·ligràfic, l’essència de la lletra i el Tapís de la Creació de la Catedral de Girona
|
|
|
|
In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2021)
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
6 |
L’entorn cal·ligràfic, l’essència de la lletra i el Tapís de la Creació de la Catedral de Girona
|
|
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
8 |
El uso de la tipografía como voz plástica en el ámbito del arte contemporáneo.
|
|
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
9 |
Typographical Voices: Poetic Reflections on the Pātea Freezing Works
|
|
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
10 |
weiß raum ; White space : aesthetics and poetry of blanks in typography, literature and the visual arts
|
|
Seithe, Jan. - : Universität Siegen, 2020. : Germanistisches Seminar, 2020
|
|
In: Siegen : universi - Universitätsverlag Siegen, 2020. - ISBN 978-3-96182-049-8 (2020)
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
12 |
Typographic Reification: Instantiations from the Lucy Lloyd Archive and Contemporary Typefaces from Southern Africa
|
|
|
|
In: Arts ; Volume 8 ; Issue 2 (2019)
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
13 |
Aspectos tipográficos del anglicismo. Panorama y revisión crítica
|
|
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
14 |
Rethinking Lines: A Removal of Narrative in Communication Design
|
|
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
15 |
Typographic emphasis of headings: Methods of typographic emphasis to assist with search of unfamiliar and familiar text
|
|
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
17 |
Typography, Illustration, and Narration in Three Novels by Alasdair Gray: Lanark, 1892, Janine and Poor Things. ...
|
|
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
18 |
Typography, Illustration, and Narration in Three Novels by Alasdair Gray: Lanark, 1892, Janine and Poor Things.
|
|
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
19 |
From loaning to owning: Japanese loanwords in hiragana
|
|
|
|
Abstract:
© 2017 Dr. Hannah Kunert ; Loanwords (外来語・カタカナ語), which are words ‘borrowed’ from other languages, are an integral part of the Japanese language, and are estimated to account for around 10% of the modern Japanese lexicon. While loanwords are conventionally written with the katakana script, recently some examples have been appearing in the hiragana script, which is usually reserved for words of Japanese origin. This research investigates what kinds of loanwords appear in hiragana, in which genres of text they are typically found, and why hiragana is being used in these cases. A mixed methods research design provided a broad base from which to approach this phenomenon, and consequently four different data sets were utilized: a corpus of hiragana loanwords, a survey, a series of interviews with native Japanese speakers, and four case studies of individual texts. The case studies, in particular, drew on the multimodal nature of these texts, and utilized the ‘visual grammar’ of Kress and van Leeuwen (2006), and the semiotics of typography described by Stöckl (2005) in order to understand how hiragana was being used within a text. The findings from this research illustrate the wide range of semiotic functions this marked use of script can perform, for example connoting traditional Japanese culture or cuteness; being ‘easier to read’ for perceived audiences; providing a sense of balance with the other scripts used in the text; or highlighting an instance of wordplay. While loanwords in hiragana can be described as a ‘marked’ use of language, another important finding was native Japanese speakers' general level of acceptance of these words within authentic texts, with script having the effect of blurring the line between loanword and ‘Japanese word’. The results of this study therefore extend prior research on Japanese loanwords (Loveday, 1996; Rebuck, 2002; Stanlaw, 2014); typography and graphic design (Kress & van Leeuwen, 2006; Spitzmüller, 2012, 2015); and language play (Gottlieb, 2010; Knospe, 2015). These findings reinforce the often-cited flexibility and adaptability of the Japanese writing system, as well as providing new perspectives on script as a semiotic resource within the Japanese language.
|
|
Keyword:
gairaigo; hiragana; Japanese; loanwords; multimodality; script; typography
|
|
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/198270
|
|
BASE
|
|
Hide details
|
|
20 |
(Typo)graphies anarchistes. Où le genre révèle l’espace politique de la langue
|
|
|
|
In: Mots. Les langages du politique, n 113, 1, 2017-04-03, pp.53-72 (2017)
|
|
BASE
|
|
Show details
|
|
|
|