The Modeling of Social Distance on the Mat: Towards a Semiotic Study of Aikido

The study of language through sign systems that represent “by-products” or substitutes of language as a means of communication is a direction in linguistics that adds to the knowledge about the productivity and language-generating potential of natural languages. Nonverbal language which boasts a ple...

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Main Author: Grigor Ghazaryan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Yerevan State University 2016-10-01
Series:Armenian Folia Anglistika
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Online Access:https://journals.ysu.am/index.php/arm-fol-angl/article/view/4462
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description The study of language through sign systems that represent “by-products” or substitutes of language as a means of communication is a direction in linguistics that adds to the knowledge about the productivity and language-generating potential of natural languages. Nonverbal language which boasts a plethora of wordless cues through which people communicate, includes postures, gestures, stances, and movements, all of which can be analyzed and explained through the use of the instruments of a semiotic methodology. For instance, the study of signs through the rituals, conventions and overall nonverbal interactions in the diaculture of modern Japanese martial arts, reveals interesting characteristics of the sign language used particularly in Kenjutsu and Aikido. The mentioned martial arts make wide use of nonverbal cues that are characterized by features of indexicality, iconicity and symbolicity, and echo concrete social norms and conventions. Those social conventions are materialized and translated into the setting of trainings through philosophical concepts and ideas.
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spelling doaj.art-a49cf992193d4a3e8a5130c477dde3b42022-12-21T19:23:33ZengYerevan State UniversityArmenian Folia Anglistika1829-24292579-30392016-10-01122 (16)10.46991/AFA/2016.12.2.072The Modeling of Social Distance on the Mat: Towards a Semiotic Study of AikidoGrigor Ghazaryan0Romance Philology Department, Yerevan State UniversityThe study of language through sign systems that represent “by-products” or substitutes of language as a means of communication is a direction in linguistics that adds to the knowledge about the productivity and language-generating potential of natural languages. Nonverbal language which boasts a plethora of wordless cues through which people communicate, includes postures, gestures, stances, and movements, all of which can be analyzed and explained through the use of the instruments of a semiotic methodology. For instance, the study of signs through the rituals, conventions and overall nonverbal interactions in the diaculture of modern Japanese martial arts, reveals interesting characteristics of the sign language used particularly in Kenjutsu and Aikido. The mentioned martial arts make wide use of nonverbal cues that are characterized by features of indexicality, iconicity and symbolicity, and echo concrete social norms and conventions. Those social conventions are materialized and translated into the setting of trainings through philosophical concepts and ideas.https://journals.ysu.am/index.php/arm-fol-angl/article/view/4462nonverbal communicationaikidosemioticssocial distancemaaikatana
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The Modeling of Social Distance on the Mat: Towards a Semiotic Study of Aikido
Armenian Folia Anglistika
nonverbal communication
aikido
semiotics
social distance
maai
katana
title The Modeling of Social Distance on the Mat: Towards a Semiotic Study of Aikido
title_full The Modeling of Social Distance on the Mat: Towards a Semiotic Study of Aikido
title_fullStr The Modeling of Social Distance on the Mat: Towards a Semiotic Study of Aikido
title_full_unstemmed The Modeling of Social Distance on the Mat: Towards a Semiotic Study of Aikido
title_short The Modeling of Social Distance on the Mat: Towards a Semiotic Study of Aikido
title_sort modeling of social distance on the mat towards a semiotic study of aikido
topic nonverbal communication
aikido
semiotics
social distance
maai
katana
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