The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 1 ppt
... THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS Edited by DIRK GEERAERTS AND HUBERT CUYCKENS 1 2007 THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS 1 Oxford University Press, ... orga- nization of the book, the selection of the topics to be treated, and the identification of the experts to treat them, were predominantly the work of the first editor...
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... from other forms of cognition, the disciplines studying those other aspects of human knowledge will be natural conversation partners for Cognitive Linguistics. 5. The Appeal of Cognitive Linguistics ... think of the projec- tions and theta-roles of Generative Grammar, of the central role of the lexicon in Lexical-Functional Grammar, and of the lexically dri...
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... rather can be seen as different views of or readings off the same complex cognitive structures. Part of the nature of such structures as figure 4.3a is the possibility of layers of categories, the ... represented, under Cognitive Grammar, in these ways. An obvious kind of example are the semantic poles of lexical items (see note 11 ), where the complexity of...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 16 pptx
... omits the description of the actual process of the car hitting the wall and the vehemence of the process encoded in the verb crash; both (8b) and (8c) are odd, to say the least, and focus on the ... (19 94) took up the variable of frequency in order to measure the degree of entrenchment of the concepts un- derlying the Dutch lexical field of clothing ter...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 25 pptx
... Turner (19 87, 19 91) , in linguistic theories of grammar by Langacker (19 87)andTalmy (19 83), in mathematics (Lakoff and Nu ´ n ˜ ez 2000), and in computational modeling by the Neural Theory of Language ... Chinese metaphors of thinking. Cognitive Linguistics 14 : 14 1–65. metaphor 213 Consider these transformations from the perspective of the library routine discussed...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 26 ppt
... Colston (19 95: 367), ‘‘that de- velopment of the notion of object permanence can be thought of as the development of several different image schemas, and the workings of transformations between them.’’ Infants ... ‘in-bias’ in their use of locatives. As the history of the Zapotec language attests, the role of the human body is a salient source for linguistic con...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 38 ppt
... multi- ple set of distinct, but systematically related senses (Lakoff 19 87; Langacker 19 87; Deane 19 88; Cuyckens 19 91; Geeraerts 19 93; Regier 19 96; Tuggy 19 99, this volume, chapter 4). These analyses ... (19 97) provide a summary of most of the work referred to in study types (b)–(d). REFERENCES Ameka, Felix. 19 95. The linguistic construction of space in Ewe. Co...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 47 pptx
... depicted in figure 17 .1, where the profile is the ‘‘onstage’’ focus of attention, which the speaker and hearer view from their offstage vantage point, the ground. Of course, the viewing frame can ... dichotomy (Langacker 19 87a: 15 4), pertains to the arbitrariness of any spe- cific line of demarcation. It does not deny either the existence of pragmatics or the pos...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 54 pptx
... analysis of the development of the way construction, illustrated in (44) (19 96: 218 ): (44) a. Rasselas dug his way out of the Happy Valley. b. The wounded soldiers limped their way across the field. c. ... eds., The view from building 20 1 52. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Croft, William. 19 98. Linguistic evidence and mental representations. Cognitive Linguistics 9: 15...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 55 ppt
... either for the whole of language or for each of the supposed parts of language (Fodor 19 83; Chomsky 19 86). This rather crude kind of modularity has always been highly contentious (Garfield 19 87), ... explanatory power. It also explains another characteristic of categorization which is part of the theory of prototypes, namely, the existence of borderline categori...
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