Нидерланды, Неймеген

Кандидат наук

Место работы, должность: Научный сотрудник кафедры языка и познания Института психолингвистики им. Макса Планка в Неймегене, Нидерланды

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Кандидатская диссертация: Значение и употребление идеофонов в языке Siwu (Неймеген, 2011)

Сфера фоносемантических интересов: Экспериментальные и кросс-лингвистические исследования в различных аспектах

Несколько слов о себе:  Я давно интересуюсь иконичностью, с тех пор, как я узнал об идеофонах в африканских языков. Мои исследования сочетают полевые исследования с типологическими и экспериментальными подходами.

Netherlands, Nijmegen

Academic degree: PhD (Cand. of Sc.)

Place of work, position: Research staff, Language & Cognition Department, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics

Е-mail: mark.dingemanse@mpi.nl

ThesisPhD: The Meaning and Use of Ideophones in Siwu (Nijmegen, 2011)

Phonosemantics interests: Experimental and cross-linguistic studies of iconicity across modalities.

Several words about myself: I have been interested in iconicity ever since I found out about ideophones in African languages. My research combines in-depth fieldwork with a typological perspective and experimental approaches.

Список фоносемантических трудов М. Динжеманса

Все работы доступны по ссылкам

  1. Dingemanse, M., Blasi, D.E., Lupyan, G., Christiansen, M.H. & Monaghan, P. (2015). Arbitrariness, iconicity and systematicity in language. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 19, 10, 603-615.
  2. Lockwood, G., & Dingemanse, M. (2015). Iconicity in the lab: A review of behavioural, developmental, and neuroimaging research into sound-symbolism. Frontiers in Psychology, 6: 1246. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01246.
  3. Dingemanse, M. (2012). Advances in the cross-linguistic study of ideophones. Language and Linguistics Compass, 6, 654-672. doi:10.1002/lnc3.361.
  4. Lockwood, Gwilym, Peter Hagoort, and Mark Dingemanse. (2016). “How Iconicity Helps People Learn New Words: Neural Correlates and Individual Differences in Sound-Symbolic Bootstrapping.” Collabra 2 (2): 1–15. doi:10.1525/collabra.42.
  5. Dingemanse, M., Schuerman, W., Reinisch, E., Tufvesson, S., & Mitterer, H. (2016). What sound symbolism can and cannot do: testing the iconicity of ideophones from five languages. Language, 92(2), e117-e133. doi:10.1353/lan.2016.0034.
  6. Lockwood, G., Dingemanse, M., & Hagoort, P. (2016). Sound-symbolism boosts novel word learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 42(8), 1274-1281. doi:10.1037/xlm0000235.
  7. Drijvers, L., Zaadnoordijk, L., & Dingemanse, M. (2015). Sound-symbolism is disrupted in dyslexia: Implications for the role of cross-modal abstraction processes. In D. Noelle, … & P. P. Maglio (Eds.), Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2015) (pp. 602-607). Austin, Tx: Cognitive Science Society.
  8. Dingemanse, M., & Majid, A. (2012). The semantic structure of sensory vocabulary in an African language. In N. Miyake, D. Peebles, & R. P. Cooper (Eds.), Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2012) (pp. 300-305). Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society.
  9. Dingemanse, M. (in press). Expressiveness and system integration: On the typology of ideophones, with special reference to Siwu. STUF – Language Typology and Universals.
  10. Dingemanse, M. & Akita, K. (in press). An inverse relation between expressiveness and grammatical integration: on the morphosyntactic typology of ideophones, with special reference to Japanese. Journal of Linguistics.
  11. Dingemanse, M. (2015). Ideophones and Reduplication: Depiction, Description, and the Interpretation of Repeated Talk in Discourse. Studies in Language,39(4), 946-970. doi:10.1075/sl.39.4.05din.
  12. Dingemanse, M. (2014). Making new ideophones in Siwu: Creative depiction in conversation. Pragmatics and Society, 5(3), 384-405. doi:10.1075/ps.5.3.04din.
  13. Dingemanse, M. (2013). Ideophones and gesture in everyday speech. Gesture,13, 143-165. doi:10.1075/gest.13.2.02din.
  14. Dingemanse, M. (2011). Ideophones and the aesthetics of everyday language in a West-African society. The Senses & Society, 6(1), 77-85. doi:10.2752/174589311X12893982233830.
  15. Dingemanse, M. (2011). Ezra Pound among the Mawu: Ideophones and iconicity in Siwu. In P. Michelucci, O. Fischer, & C. Ljungberg (Eds.),Semblance and Signification (pp. 39-54). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
  16. Dingemanse, M. (2011). The meaning and use of ideophones in Siwu. PhD Thesis, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen.

Полный список: http://www.mpi.nl/people/dingemanse-mark/publications/

http://ideophone.org/papers/