V. Syntagmatic semasiology

– [V.1]. Syntagmatic competition between polysemous or homophonic prosodic values. Under what conditions do we go from semantic potential that can be actualized in the signifier to actualized value? Case study.

– [V.2]. Amalgam in the interpretation of several polysemous or homophonic prosodic values. Case study.

– [V.3]. Amalgam in the interpretation of several semantic profiles of the verbal sign, as captured by imitative prosody. Case study.

– this must lead to questions about the difference between what is semantically apprehended and what is perceptually imagined as an imitative impression; and also questions about the fact that not all the values that the syntagmatic context makes potentially interpretable are interpreted by a given receiver.

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