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From symbol to icon
Oleh:
Robertson, John S.
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Language (ada di JSTOR) vol. 59 no. 3 (Sep. 1983)
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page 529-540.
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FROM SYMBOL TO ICON.pdf
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405/LAN/59
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A drastic restructuring of the Common Mayan system of pronouns resulted in the Modern Yucatecan pronominal system. This restructuring involved, first of all, a paradigmatic regularization of new, formerly non-existent grammatical categories. The restructuring was internally constrained by the hierarchy of the pronominal system itself. The organizing laws which shaped the Mayan system are (a) the well-known theorem of Huntington 1904 that 'the number of elements in every logical field must be 2m' and (b) a constraint on the theorem provided by the Peircean notion of SYMBOL (as against ICON). Grammatical systems of a more SYMBOLIC character formally distinguish relatively fewer 2m spaces. Common Mayan, which was a symbolic system, made fewer distinctions in the logical field of its pronominal system than do the modern, Yucatecan reflexes of that system. *
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