توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Conceptualizations and Mental Processing in Language
نام کتاب : Conceptualizations and Mental Processing in Language
ویرایش : Reprint 2011
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مفهوم سازی و پردازش ذهنی در زبان
سری : Cognitive Linguistics Research [CLR]; 3
نویسندگان : Richard A. Geiger (editor), Brygida Rudzka-Ostyn (editor)
ناشر : De Gruyter Mouton
سال نشر : 1993
تعداد صفحات : 840
ISBN (شابک) : 9783110857108 , 9783110127140
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 19 مگابایت
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Preface\nList of contributors\nIntroduction\nPart I: The cognitive paradigm: Goals, frameworks, implications\nThe alphabet of human thoughts\nCognitive semantics and the history of philosophical epistemology\nFrom meaning to message in two theories: Cognitive and Saussurean views of the Modern Dutch demonstratives\nA functional view on prototypes\nProcess linguistics: A cognitive-scientific approach to natural language understanding\nRequirements for a computational lexicon: A cognitive approach\nSome pedagogical implications of cognitive linguistics\nPart II: Meaning and meaning extension\nOn representing and referring\nMinimal and full definitions of meaning\nMetacognitive aspects of reference: Assessing referential correctness and success\nAn image-schematic constraint on metaphor\nThe axiological parameter in preconceptual image schemata\nValue judgment in the metaphorization of linguistic action\nPart III: Lexico-syntactic phenomena\nSchematic values of the Japanese nominal particles wa and ga\nThe meaning of (a)round: A study of an English preposition\nThe semantics of giving in Mandarin\nAgentivity in cognitive grammar\nCases as conceptual categories: Evidence from German\nA cognitive account of Samoan lavea and galo verbs\n“Locations”, “paths”, and the Cora verb\nPart IV: A broader perspective: Discursive, cross-linguistic, cross-cultural\nPatterns of mobilization: A study of interaction signals in Romance\nInteraction and cognition: Speech act schemata with but, and their interrelation with discourse type\nSyntactic, semantic and interactional prototypes: The case of left-dislocation\nScenes and frames for orders and threats\nTenses and demonstratives: Conspecific categories\nArticles in translation: An exercise in cognitive linguistics\nWhat does it mean for a language to have no singular-plural distinction? Noun-verb homology and its typological implication\nSubject index