- Заглавие:
New directions in cognitive linguistics
- Место издания:
Amsterdam
- Издатель:
John Benjamins
- Дата издания:
2009
- Объём:
vii, 519 p.
- Серия:
Human cognitive processing ; 24
- ISBN:
9789027223784
- Сведения о содержании:
1. Contributors; 2. Acknowledgements; 3. Introduction (by Evans, Vyvyan); 4. Part I. Approaches to semantics: Theory and method; 5. Meaning as input: The instructional perspective (by Harder, Peter); 6. Semantic representation in LCCM Theory (by Evans, Vyvyan); 7. Behavioral profiles: A corpus-based approach to cognitive semantic analysis (by Gries, Stefan Th.); 8. Polysemy, syntax, and variation: A usage-based method for Cognitive Semantics (by Glynn, Dylan); 9. Part II. Approaches to metaphor and blending: Theory and method; 10. Solving the riddle of metaphor: A salience-based model for metaphorical interpretation in a discourse context (by Huang, Mimi Ziwei); 11. When is a linguistic metaphor conceptual metaphor? (by Casasanto, Daniel); 12. Generalized integration networks (by Fauconnier, Gilles); 13. Genitives and proper names in constructional blends (by Dancygier, Barbara); 14. Part III. Approaches to grammar: Theory and method; 15. What's (in) a construction?: Complete inheritance vs. full-entry models (by Zeschel, Arne); 16. Words as constructions (by Dabrowska, Ewa); 17. Constructions and constructional meaning (by Langacker, Ronald W.); 18. Partonomic structures in syntax (by Moravcsik, Edith A.); 19. Part IV. Language, embodiment and cognition: Theory and application; 20. Language as a biocultural niche and social institution (by Sinha, Chris); 21. Understanding embodiment: Psychophysiological models in traditional medical systems (by Altman, Magda); 22. Get and the grasp schema: A new approach to conceptual modelling in image schema semantics (by Chilton, Paul); 23. Motion scenarios in cognitive processes (by Pourcel, Stephanie); 24. Part V. Extensions and applications of cognitive linguistics; 25. Toward a social cognitive linguistics (by Croft, William A.); 26. Cognitive and linguistic factors in evaluating text quality: Global versus local? (by Berman, Ruth A.); 27. Reference points and dominions in narratives: A discourse level exploration of the reference point model of anaphora (by Vliet, Sarah van); 28. The dream as blend in David Lynch's Mulholland Drive (by Rubba, Johanna); 29. "I was in that room!": Conceptual integration of content and context in a writer's vs. a prosecutor's description of a murder (by Pascual, Esther); 30. Index
- Язык текста:
Английский
Библиографический источник
New directions in cognitive linguistics
ed. by V. Evans, S. Pourcel