Conceptualizations and Mental Processing in Language
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Conceptualizations and Mental Processing in Language

  1. 839 pages
  2. English
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  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Conceptualizations and Mental Processing in Language

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Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. List of contributors
  3. Introduction
  4. Part I: The cognitive paradigm: Goals, frameworks, implications
  5. The alphabet of human thoughts
  6. Cognitive semantics and the history of philosophical epistemology
  7. From meaning to message in two theories: Cognitive and Saussurean views of the Modern Dutch demonstratives
  8. A functional view on prototypes
  9. Process linguistics: A cognitive-scientific approach to natural language understanding
  10. Requirements for a computational lexicon: A cognitive approach
  11. Some pedagogical implications of cognitive linguistics
  12. Part II: Meaning and meaning extension
  13. On representing and referring
  14. Minimal and full definitions of meaning
  15. Metacognitive aspects of reference: Assessing referential correctness and success
  16. An image-schematic constraint on metaphor
  17. The axiological parameter in preconceptual image schemata
  18. Value judgment in the metaphorization of linguistic action
  19. Part III: Lexico-syntactic phenomena
  20. Schematic values of the Japanese nominal particles wa and ga
  21. The meaning of (a)round: A study of an English preposition
  22. The semantics of giving in Mandarin
  23. Agentivity in cognitive grammar
  24. Cases as conceptual categories: Evidence from German
  25. A cognitive account of Samoan lavea and galo verbs
  26. “Locations”, “paths”, and the Cora verb
  27. Part IV: A broader perspective: Discursive, cross-linguistic, cross-cultural
  28. Patterns of mobilization: A study of interaction signals in Romance
  29. Interaction and cognition: Speech act schemata with but, and their interrelation with discourse type
  30. Syntactic, semantic and interactional prototypes: The case of left-dislocation
  31. Scenes and frames for orders and threats
  32. Tenses and demonstratives: Conspecific categories
  33. Articles in translation: An exercise in cognitive linguistics
  34. What does it mean for a language to have no singular-plural distinction? Noun-verb homology and its typological implication
  35. Subject index