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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Iperu u'komanto : formas e sentidos no mito Makunaima /

Silva, Maria Georgina dos Santos Pinho e. January 2019 (has links)
Orientador: Matheus Nogueira Schwartzmann / Banca: Raíssa Medici de Oliveira / Banca: Mariana Luz Pessoa de Barros / Banca: Naiá Sadi Câmara / Banca: Jean Cristtus Portela / Resumo: A compreensão dos mitos de uma sociedade configura-se como um dos modos mais legítimos para se decifrar sua realidade cultural, já que, por estarem ligados à tradição oral e escrita, evidenciam determinadas práticas sociais e culturais. Isso ocorre porque a natureza oral das narrativas míticas, especialmente das narrativas indígenas que são objeto desta pesquisa, demonstra aspectos do contexto local e de simbologias construídas ao longo de uma tradição que instaura uma realidade mítica. Esta escapa de uma explicação lógica dos fenômenos naturais, da história do povo, de sua organização social, de suas práticas ritualísticas, rompendo, muitas vezes, com a figuratividade de um mundo natural puramente humano como o conhecemos. A partir dessas considerações, propomo-nos a refletir sobre a construção dos sentidos no mito Makunaima por meio de uma análise comparativa de três narrativas: a "Árvore da vida", relatada por informantes das comunidades indígenas Ubaru (RR), etnia Taurepang, e São Jorge (RR), etnia Makuxi, e a "A árvore do mundo e a grande enchente", um dos textos do segundo volume de Mitos e Lendas dos Índios Taulepangue e Arekuná de Theodor Koch-Grünberg (1989). Ambas tratam do mito Makunaima, um dos mais conhecidos nas comunidades indígenas de Roraima, que descreve a origem mítica do peixe, dos rios, da oração, do machado e do Monte sagrado que dá nome ao estado de Roraima. Para a análise dos mitos mencionados, valemo-nos dos pressupostos teórico-metodológico da Semiót... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Résumé: La compréhension des mythes d'une société est l'un des moyens les plus légitimes de déchiffrer leur réalité culturelle car, liés à la tradition orale, ils témoignent et systématisent certaines pratiques sociales et culturelles. En effet, la nature orale des récits mythiques, en particulier des récits autochtones faisant l'objet de cette recherche, met en évidence des aspects du contexte local et des symbologies construites selon une tradition qui fonde une réalité mythique. Cela échappe à une explication logique des phénomènes naturels, de l'histoire des peuples, de leur organisation sociale, de leurs pratiques rituelles, rompant souvent avec la figuration d'un monde naturel purement humain tel que nous le connaissons. À partir de ces considérations, nous proposons de réfléchir à la construction des sens dans le mythe Makunaima, à travers une analyse comparative de deux récits: « l'Arbre de la vie », rapporté par les informateurs d'Ubaru (RR) et de São Jorge ( RR) et « L'arbre du monde et le grand déluge », l'un des textes du deuxième volume de Mythes et légendes des Indiens Taulepangue et Arekuna de Theodor Koch-Grünberg (1989). Tous deux traitent du mythe Makunaima, l'un des plus connus des communautés indigènes de Roraima, qui décrit l'origine mythique des poissons, des rivières, de la prière, de la hache et du mont sacré qui donne son nom à l'état de Roraima. Pour l'analyse des mythes mentionnés, en tant qu'instruments théorico-méthodologiques, nous utilisons les hypothès... (Résumé complet accès életronique ci-dessous) / Doutor
72

L'inscription de la parole dans le récit littéraire vers une théorie de la représentation du verbal

Belli-Bivar, Gillian January 1984 (has links)
No description available.
73

(Re)Framings: A Multimodal Interrogation of Reading as Writing

Hollo, Kevin R. 01 December 2006 (has links)
No description available.
74

Inner speech as the basis for artistic conceptualization : Soviet psycholinguistics and semiotics of art /

Nobre, Maria José January 1986 (has links)
No description available.
75

O poder discursivo do rock brasileiro na mídia em "Pais e filhos" /

Fernandes, Maria Cristina. January 2005 (has links)
Orientador: Nícia Ribas D'Ávila / Banca: Sílvio de Santana Júnior / Banca: Jussara Rezende de Araújo / Resumo: Este trabalho visa demonstrar o poder que o rock brasileiro exerce no enunciatário-ouvinte através da mídia. Para que nosso objetivo fosse alcançado, escolhemos como ferramenta de trabalho a teoria semiótica greimasiana, para a análise do componente verbal; para o musical e sincrético, a teoria semiótica da Profa. Dra. Nícia Ribas D'Ávila. Pretendemos explanar, assim, como o Percurso Gerativo do Sentido realiza-se em composições populares contemporâneas nos seus aspectos, tanto verbal, quanto rítmico-melódico-harmônico-musical. Nosso objeto de estudo é o texto verbal musicalizado "Pais e Filhos" da Legião Urbana, consagrada banda pop rock brasileira dos anos 80 até os dias atuais. / Abstract: This work wants to demonstrate the power that Brazilian rock exerts in enunciatee-listener through the media. For our purpose had a successful conclusion we chose as the tool of work the Greimas Semiotics theory, for the verbal analysis; for the musical and syncretic the Semiotics theory of PhD Professor Nicia Ribas D'Ávila. So, we intend to explain how the Generative Process of Meaning works in pop contemporary compositions, as in their verbal aspects as in musical-rhythmical-melodic-harmonical points. Our subject of studying is the musicalized verbal text "Pais e Filhos" by Legião Urbana, an important Brazilian pop rock band since the 80 s' until nowadays. / Mestre
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O poder discursivo do rock brasileiro na mídia em Pais e filhos

Fernandes, Maria Cristina [UNESP] 10 May 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:24:03Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2005-05-10Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T18:48:26Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 fernandes_mc_me_bauru.pdf: 3657695 bytes, checksum: d3738b7590b7442a2990db1852fcb8ab (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Este trabalho visa demonstrar o poder que o rock brasileiro exerce no enunciatário-ouvinte através da mídia. Para que nosso objetivo fosse alcançado, escolhemos como ferramenta de trabalho a teoria semiótica greimasiana, para a análise do componente verbal; para o musical e sincrético, a teoria semiótica da Profa. Dra. Nícia Ribas D'Ávila. Pretendemos explanar, assim, como o Percurso Gerativo do Sentido realiza-se em composições populares contemporâneas nos seus aspectos, tanto verbal, quanto rítmico-melódico-harmônico-musical. Nosso objeto de estudo é o texto verbal musicalizado Pais e Filhos da Legião Urbana, consagrada banda pop rock brasileira dos anos 80 até os dias atuais. / This work wants to demonstrate the power that Brazilian rock exerts in enunciatee-listener through the media. For our purpose had a successful conclusion we chose as the tool of work the Greimas Semiotics theory, for the verbal analysis; for the musical and syncretic the Semiotics theory of PhD Professor Nicia Ribas D'Ávila. So, we intend to explain how the Generative Process of Meaning works in pop contemporary compositions, as in their verbal aspects as in musical-rhythmical-melodic-harmonical points. Our subject of studying is the musicalized verbal text Pais e Filhos by Legião Urbana, an important Brazilian pop rock band since the 80 s' until nowadays.
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Evolution of symbolic communication : an embodied perspective

Brown, Jessica Erin January 2012 (has links)
This thesis investigates the emergence in human evolution of communication through symbols, or conventional, arbitrary signs. Previous work has argued that symbolic speech was preceded by communication through nonarbitrary signs, but how vocal symbolic communication arose out of this has not been extensively studied. Thus far, past research has emphasized the advantages of vocal symbols and pointed to communicative and evolutionary pressures that would have spurred their development. Based on semiotic principles, I examine emergence in terms of two factors underlying symbols: interpretation and conventionalization. I address the question with a consideration of embodied human experience – that is, accounting for the particular features that characterize human communication. This involves simultaneous expression through vocal and gestural modalities, each of which has distinct semiotic properties and serves distinct functions in language today. I examine research on emerging sign systems together with research on properties of human communication to address the question of symbol emergence in terms of the specific context of human evolution. I argue that, instead of in response to pressures for improved communication, symbolic vocalizations could have emerged through blind cultural processes out of the conditions of multimodal nonarbitrary communication in place prior to modern language. Vocalizations would have been interpreted as arbitrary by virtue of their semiotic profile relative to that of gesture, and arbitrary vocalizations could have become conventionalized via the communicative support of nonarbitrary gestures. This scenario avoids appealing to improbable evolutionary and psychological processes and provides a comprehensive and evolutionarily sound explanation for symbol emergence. I present experiments that test hypotheses stemming from this claim. I show that novel arbitrary vocal forms are interpreted and adopted as symbols even when these are uninformative and gesture is the primary mode of communication. I also present computational models that simulate multi-channel, heterosemiotic communication like that of arbitrary speech and nonarbitrary gesture. These demonstrate that information like that provided by gesture can enable the conventionalization of symbols across a population. The results from experiments and simulations together support the claim that symbolic communication could arise naturally from multimodal nonarbitrary communication, offering an explanation for symbol emergence more consistent with evolutionary principles than existing proposals.
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"Baltos lankos": Texte und Interpretationen - Almanach der Musiksemiotik, Vilnius (Baltos lankos), 1997, 246 S. (litauisch) [Rezension]

Daunoravičienė, Gražina 24 May 2017 (has links) (PDF)
Die neunte Nummer des Almanachs "Baltos lankos" ist der Musiksemiotik gewidmet. Der Almanach "Baltos lankos" wurde von dem der Gründer der französischen Semiologieschule, dem Litauer Algirdas Julius Greimas, ins Leben gerufen.
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'n Semio-strukturele analise van die Jakobusbrief

22 October 2015 (has links)
M.A. (Greek) / Please refer to full text to view abstract
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Trickster's Taxonomy

Groneman, Matthew 20 May 2011 (has links)
Matthew Groneman explores the dynamic nature of language through a series of poems broken into three thematically-linked sections. The first section includes poems about the natural world, scientific processes and technological innovation. The second section is centered around poems exploring American culture, from the nineteenth century to contemporary times. The final section explores the speaker's perceptions of self, particularly with regards to the speaker's masculinity relative to societal expectations thereof. The poems play with concepts of fluid semiotics by employing notions of the trickster as narrator in several poem, disrupting binaries and complicating the nature of meaning. Also utilized toward this end are formal variations, homophones and various sets of jargon

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