Starting from different words to define apparently the same object, this paper focuses on the semantic power put into the daily object of a clock or watch. People usually relate the notion of time to these objects. However, a more careful analysis allows to understand how these objects are bearers of polysemy. This polysemy is reduced during the declination of the daily use of pictures, a pretext of a newtext, opening a different context. In this case, it could be occur that some things relate to time telling more when it associated to timeless, as a sign of never-ending.
Titolo: | CLOCKS, WATCH OR SOMETHING ELSE? |
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Data di pubblicazione: | 2019 |
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Abstract: | Starting from different words to define apparently the same object, this paper focuses on the semantic power put into the daily object of a clock or watch. People usually relate the notion of time to these objects. However, a more careful analysis allows to understand how these objects are bearers of polysemy. This polysemy is reduced during the declination of the daily use of pictures, a pretext of a newtext, opening a different context. In this case, it could be occur that some things relate to time telling more when it associated to timeless, as a sign of never-ending. |
Handle: | http://hdl.handle.net/11386/4268654 |
ISBN: | 1641136839 9781641136839 |
Appare nelle tipologie: | 2.1.2 Articolo su libro con ISBN |
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