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Poetics of Grammar and the Metaphysics of Sound and Sign

Contributor(s): La Porta, Sergio (Volume Editor), Shulman, David (Volume Editor)

ISBN: 9789004158108

Publisher: Brill

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Pub Date: August 29, 2007

Dewey: 415.01

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.08" H x 9.63" L x 6.59" W ( 1.85 lbs) 378 pages

BISAC Categories:

Religion | History

Series: Jerusalem Studies in Religion and Culture

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Description: This book examines the seemingly universal notion of a grammatical cosmos. Individual essays discuss how many of the great civilizations provide cognitive maps that emerge from a metaphysical linguistics in which sounds, syllables and other signs form the constructive elements of reality. The essays address cross-cultural issues such as: Why does grammar serve as a template in these cultures? How are such templates culturally contoured? To what end are they applied -- i.e., what can one do with grammar --, and how does it work upon the world? The book is divided into three sections that deal with the metaphysics of linguistic creation; practices of encoding and decoding as a means of deciphering reality; and language in the widest sense as a medium for self- and cultural transformation.

Contributors include: Jan Assman, Sara Sviri, Michael Stone, M. Finkelberg, Yigal Bronner, Martin Kern, Brouria Bitton-Ashkelony, Dan Martin, Jonathan Garb, Tom Hunter, David Shulman, and Sergio La Porta.

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