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34The poetry of sound and the sound of poetry: Navajo poetry, phonological iconicity, and linguistic relativitySemiotica 2015 (207): 279-301. 2015.Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2015 Heft: 207 Seiten: 279-301
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17Blackhorse Mitchell's Beauty of Navajoland: Bivalency, Dooajinída, and the work of contemporary Navajo poetrySemiotica 2012 (189). 2012.
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16“Tséyi' first, because Navajo language was here before contact”: On intercultural performances, metasemiotic stereotypes, and the dynamics of placeSemiotica 2010 (181): 149-178. 2010.
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12‘To give an imagination to the listeners’: The neglected poetics of Navajo ideophonySemiotica 2008 (171): 343-365. 2008.Ideophony is a neglected aspect of investigations of world poetic traditions. This article looks at the use of ideophony in a variety of Navajo poetic genres. Examples are given from Navajo place-names, narratives, and songs. A final example involves the use of ideophony in contemporary written Navajo poetry. Using the work of Woodbury, Friedrich, and Becker it is argued that ideophones are an example of form-dependent expression, poetic indeterminacy, and the inherent exuberances and deficienci…Read more
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Austin, Texas, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Language |
Aesthetics |