Language and religion
The volumes in this series include current research on the debates at the intersection of linguistics and a range of sciences, social sciences and humanities fields, including health, business, law, and music. Each volume includes research from both sides of the fields covered, ensuring clear discus...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Boston
De Gruyter Mouton
[2019]
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| Series: | Language intersections ;
v. 2. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Part I: Ritual and language: To be taken with a grain of salt: between a "grammar" and a GRAMMPUR of a sacrificial ritual system
- Intertextuality, iconicity, and joint speech: three dialogical modes of linguistic performance in Hindu mantras
- Writing Buddhist liturgies in Dunuang: hints of ritualist craft
- The power of Pater Noster and creed in Anglo-Saxon charms: de-institutionalization and subjectification
- Trembling voices echo: yi shamanistic and mediumistic speeches
- Part II: Ideologies of religious language: Speech acts and divine names: comparing linguistic ideologies of performativity
- The word of God: the epistemology of language in classical Islamic theological thought
- Interface with God: the divine transparency of the Sanskrit language
- Ineffability and music in early Christian theology
- The significance of "the plain style" in seventeenth-century England
- The debate over glossolalia between conservative Evangelicals and Charismatics: a question of semiotic style
- The place of language in discursive studies of religion
- Part III: Media and materiality after the linguistic turn: Words, things, and death: the rise of Iron Age literary monuments
- The (poetic) imagery of "flower and song" in Aztec religious expression: correlating the semiotic modalities of language and pictorial writing
- Religious language and media: sound reproduction and transduction
- The "point of contact": radio and the transduction of healing prayer
- "The Lord says you speak as harlots": affect, affectus, and affectio
- Contributors
- Index
