The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 86 pps

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 86 pps

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 86 pps

... to refer to some time in the vicinity of the time of came. This vicinity solution is a spurious element in their time-based analysis. The distance between the times of the situations involved is merely ... on the balcony of my hotel in Debrecen (Fillmore 1997: 82), the addressee has to project his or her mind into a past situation, namely the writer’s situation of wr...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 3 ppsx

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 3 ppsx

... include Death Is the Mother of Beauty: Mind, Metaphor, Criticism (1987); Reading Minds: The Study of English in the Age of Cognitive Science (1991); The Literary Mind: The Origins of Thought and ... is emeritus professor of English linguistics at the University of Rostock, Germany. He was attracted to Cognitive Linguistics in the early 1990s and has worked ma...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 12 ppsx

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 12 ppsx

... so on. They are in fact the theme of Oakley (this volume, chapter 9). But the commonality of these with all other direct abstractions is significant and worth discussing. 2.4. The Ubiquity of Schematicity As ... None of these schemas can be expected to exist in all the world’s languages, much less among all the speakers of all those languages (though, of course, as the...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 15 ppsx

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 15 ppsx

... components of English horn, and that eaves and drop are components of eavesdrop; that is, the participation of these words in the construction is clear even though the nature of their participation ... a need for further specification of the nature of the object (land- mark) of a process, the elaborative link from the food specification to the toast ful- fills that...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 23 ppsx

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 23 ppsx

... that they can generate the same set of forms)? This is a more crucial question within Cognitive Linguistics than it is within other areas of linguistics, since practitioners of Cognitive Linguistics ... 326). The following metaphor 197 in experience. (An account on these lines also has the important advantage of explaining why many of the most salient aspects of b...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 28 ppsx

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 28 ppsx

... continuation of the first utterance (see Panther and Thornburg 2003a), whereas and then they (¼ the workmen) did some work on the house sounds somewhat disruptive. The accessibility of the target from the ... expressions. On the syntagmatic axis, the (compositional) relation between the meanings of constituent parts and what they contribute to the meaning of the w...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 35 pps

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 35 pps

... hit/broke the glass with the hammer. (48) The hammer hit/broke the glass. (49) The glass easily broke. (50) Floyd hit the hammer against the glass. The examples also show that different portions of the ... characterization of central grammatical notions such as ‘subject’ and ‘direct object’. The subject is the head of the profiled portion of the action chain o...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 40 ppsx

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 40 ppsx

... stage of the discourse, one of the spaces is a base for the system, and one of the spaces (possibly the same one) is in focus. Construction at the next stage will be relative either to the Base ... readings. If the context for this sentence is the making of a movie, and the speaker is Kirk Douglas and the addressee Jane Fonda, there will be nine readings, because...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 41 ppsx

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 41 ppsx

... learned or developed them. Grammatical constructions are such entrenched units, and the origin of human language is a byproduct of the evolution of the most advanced form of blending, known as ... bonding. (iii) There is a fourth mental space, the blended space, often called ‘ the blend.’’ It is in this space that the man is in the process of marrying his girlfriend. (i...
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The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 48 pps

The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics Part 48 pps

... respect to near the door, and the table with respect to the table near the door. On the other hand, near the door constitutes an extension vis-a ` -vis the door, and the table near the door vis-a ` -vis ... level, the trajector of near the door corresponds to the profile of the table. It is typical for one component structure to contain a schematic element which c...
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