The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 19 pot
... Langacker (198 7, 199 1). Early illustrations may be found in the work of Rudzka-Ostyn (198 5, 198 9), Tuggy (198 7, 199 3), Taylor (199 2), Casad (199 2), Schulze (199 3), and others. The basic elements in the ... Vantage Theory (MacLaury 199 2; Taylor and MacLaury 199 5), which is one of the possible reformulations of the theory of prototypes. Other contemporary theo...
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... directed the 199 5 Linguistic Institute. She was the chair of the Department of Linguistics at the University of New Mexico from 199 9 to 2002 and was president of the Linguistic Society of America ... involved with Cognitive Linguistics since the founding of the International Cognitive Linguistics Association in 198 9. Since 199 0, he has been a consul...
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... the language. Many of these notions are far from exclusive for Cognitive Linguistics, but even then, Cognitive Linguistics subjects them to specific forms of analysis. The second part of the Handbook, ... available for subscribers to Cognitive Linguistics. 4. The Organization of the Handbook The organization of the present Handbook reflects the protot...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 9 pot
... distinctions also exist in the domain of time. The flow of time constitutes (part of) the base of the meaning of verbs. Different lexical verbs may profile different ‘‘slices’’ of time, backgrounding ... constitutes part of the semantic difference is the active/passive contrast. The meanings of lexical items quite generally include a subtype of this Figure/ Gro...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 14 potx
... substructure of it. Usually when the whole of the one entity is identified with a substructure of the other, there is a clear relationship of schematicity between the two. The schematically characterized ... Wayne ate, and in the other the same entity as the toast.In Cognitive Grammar terms, John Wayne ate is profile determinant in the one case and the toast is pro...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 17 pot
... Claudia. 198 1. Story of Over. MA thesis, University of California at Berkeley. (Published as The story of Over: Polysemy, semantics, and the structure of the lexicon. New York: Garland, 198 8) Bybee, ... word forms with their partly overlapping feature matrices. By contrast, one of the major distinguishing features of Cognitive Linguistics as it emerged in the 19...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 20 potx
... fact, the range of polysemy in language. Bierwisch’s model is consonant with the modularity thesis concerning the division of work between linguistic and other cognitive faculties of the mind. The ... 198 7; Brugman 198 1; Langacker 198 7, 199 1; Schulze 198 8; Dirven 199 3; Sandra and Rice 199 5), French (Vandeloise 199 1), Dutch (Cuyckens 199 1, 199 5), Polish (K...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 24 pot
... think of as ‘ part of ’ the Ship -of- State metaphor, and the framework allows us to treat this mapping as just another of the counterpart relations exploited by the blend. Another contribution of ... from these studies or others, on the exact nature of the emergence of metaphorical patterns in children’s speech or on their developing awareness of the metaphoricit...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 30 potx
... extension. Journal of Semantics 12: 15–67. Croft, William. 199 3. The role of domains in the interpretation of metaphors and me- tonymies. Cognitive Linguistics 4: 335–70. Croft, William. 2001. ... remainder of the clause as the dominant hand signs the comment (see Liddell 2003). That is, the nondominant hand maintains some of the viewer’s background attention on...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 45 pot
... relators, the first relatum is either the relator’s head or the subject of the predicate of a clause. In both types, the second relatum has again a tighter bond with its relator, functions as a kind of complement, ... garden;in(29d), the comparative particle than heads its object Alice. The first relatum is either the relator’s head, as in (29a)–(29c): girl, excitement, di...
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