Cognitive Linguistics Investigations: Across languages, fields and philosophical boundariesJune Luchjenbroers John Benjamins Publishing, 01.06.2006 - 334 Seiten The total body of papers presented in this volume captures research across a variety of languages and language groups, to show how particular elements of linguistic description draw on otherwise separate aspects (or fields) of linguistic investigation. As such, this volume captures a diversity of research interest from the field of cognitive linguistics. These areas include: lexical semantics, cognitive grammar, metaphor, prototypes, pragmatics, narrative and discourse, computational and translation models; and are considered within the contexts of: language change, child language acquisition, language and culture, grammatical features and word order and gesture. Despite possible differences in philosophical approach to the role of language in cognitive tasks, these papers are similar in a fundamental way: they all share a commitment to the view that human categorization involves mental concepts that have fuzzy boundaries and are culturally and situation-based. |
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... Construction, her research involves an interdisciplinary approach to the study of communication and conceptual ... constructions, semantic change, semantic typology, sound symbolism, metaphor and metonymy, perception, space and motion ...
... Construction, her research involves an interdisciplinary approach to the study of communication and conceptual ... constructions, semantic change, semantic typology, sound symbolism, metaphor and metonymy, perception, space and motion ...
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... construction in general, hence its title, Elements ofAttention: Explorations in Mind, Language, and Culture. Gary B. Palmer — is Professor Emeritus at Nevada, Las Vegas. He is the author of Toward a Theory of Cultural Linguistics (1996) ...
... construction in general, hence its title, Elements ofAttention: Explorations in Mind, Language, and Culture. Gary B. Palmer — is Professor Emeritus at Nevada, Las Vegas. He is the author of Toward a Theory of Cultural Linguistics (1996) ...
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... Constructions of Intersubjectivity (Oxford University Press, 2005). Paul Warren — is Associate Professor in the School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Paul's primary ...
... Constructions of Intersubjectivity (Oxford University Press, 2005). Paul Warren — is Associate Professor in the School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Paul's primary ...
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... constructions link either directly or indirectly to significant cultural models. Well known concepts from the cognitive sciences, such as 'scenarios' from Artificial Intelligence and psychology, and 'Idealized Cogni— tive Models' from ...
... constructions link either directly or indirectly to significant cultural models. Well known concepts from the cognitive sciences, such as 'scenarios' from Artificial Intelligence and psychology, and 'Idealized Cogni— tive Models' from ...
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... construction. Lemmens' research uses Old English, corpus data, and goes beyond description to focus on the experiential bases for a speaker's choice of verb within a specific semantic class. Lemmen's paper on syntactic choices is then ...
... construction. Lemmens' research uses Old English, corpus data, and goes beyond description to focus on the experiential bases for a speaker's choice of verb within a specific semantic class. Lemmen's paper on syntactic choices is then ...
Inhalt
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Depicting fictive motion in drawings | 67 |
Discourse gesture and mental spaces manoeuvers | 87 |
II Computational models and conceptual mappings | 107 |
In search of meaning | 109 |
Verbal explication and the place of NSM semantics in cognitive linguistics | 189 |
How do you know shes a woman? | 219 |
Crosslinguistic polysemy in tactile verbs | 235 |
How experience structures the conceptualization of causality | 255 |
Internal state predicates in Japanese | 271 |
Figure ground and connexity | 293 |
Discourse organization and coherence | 305 |
Name index | 325 |
Grammar and language production | 139 |
Word recognition and sound merger | 169 |
III Linguistic components and conceptual mappings | 187 |
Subject index | 329 |
The series Human Cognitive Processing | 335 |
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