Modelling thought and constructing meaning.

A cura di: Annalisa Baicchi, Cristiano Broccias, Andrea Sansò

Modelling thought and constructing meaning.

Cognitive models in interaction

Edizione a stampa

32,50

Pagine: 256

ISBN: 9788846468895

Edizione: 1a edizione 2005

Codice editore: 1095.50

Disponibilità: Discreta

Cognitive Linguistics (CL) is a robust linguistic paradigm which analyses language in relation to other cognitive domains and faculties such as bodily and mental experiences, image schemas, perception, attention, memory, viewing frames, categorisation, abstract thought, emotion, reasoning, inferencing, etc. This volume opens with René Dirven’s overview of five major strands in CL, which broadly correspond to the five sections into which this collection of 15 papers is divided. Addressing a number of issues (such as, among others, metaphor and metonymy, constructions, blending, embodiment, semantic maps, and point of view), the contributions in this volume show that CL has become a “burgeoning linguistic paradigm” (R. Dirven), and exemplify what it may contribute to paradigms that are conceptually compatible with it (as e.g. functional and typological linguistics).

Contributions by René Dirven, Jan Nuyts, Annalisa Baicchi, Cristiano Broccias, Andrea Sansò, Antonio Barcelona, Rossella Pannain, Paul Sambre, Annamaria Caimi, Diane Ponterotto, Francisco J. Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez and Olga I. Díez Velasco, Michele Prandi, Elzbieta Tabakowska, Cristina Cacciari, Paola Corradini, Roberto Padovani, Paola Palladino.

Annalisa Baicchi is Tenured Assistant Professor in English Linguistics at the University of Pavia.

Cristiano Broccias is Tenured Assistant Professor in English Linguistics at the University of Genoa.

Andrea Sansò is Assistant Professor in General Linguistics at the University of Pavia.


Annalisa Baicchi, Foreword
Annalisa Baicchi, Cristiano Broccias, Andrea Sansò, Introduction
René Dirven, Major strands in Cognitive Linguistics
Part I. The Gestalt psychology-based strand
Jan Nuyts, Cognitive linguistics, functional linguistics, and TAM marking
Annalisa Baicchi, Metaphictive motion events
Cristiano Broccias, Non-causal change constructions
Andrea Sansò, Semantic maps in action. A discourse-based approach to passive and impersonal constructions
Part II. The phenomenology-based strand
Antonio Barcelona, The fundamental role of metonymy in cognition, meaning, communication and form
Rossella Pannain, Metonymy and metaphor in nominal classification: Tentative analyses of classifier data from languages of Southeast Asia
Part III. The cognitive discourse strand
Paul Sambre, Equivalence relations in natural definition: From scanning to conceptual integration. A Dutch-French perspective
Annamaria Caimi, Conditional conjunctions in the treaties of the European Union: A cognitive perspective
Diane Ponterotto , Text, context and cognitive metaphor
Francisco J. Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez, Olga Isabel Díez Velasco, Cognitive Linguistics and the use of corpora: A brief survey
Part IV. The cognitive poetics strand
Michele Prandi, From conceptual conflict towards analogy
Elzbieta Tabakowska, Point of view in languages, texts and translations
Part V. The psycholinguistic strand
Cristina Cacciari, Paola Corradini, Roberto Padovani, Comprehending idiomatic expressions: The role of individual speed of processing
Paola Palladino, Learning a secondlanguage: The role of verbal memory from an experimental psychological perspective

Contributi: Antonio Barcelona, Cristina Cacciari, Annamaria Caimi, Paola Corradini, Olga Isabel Diez Velasco, René Dirven, Jan Nuyts, Roberto Padovani, Paola Palladino, Rossella Pannain, Diane Ponterotto, Michele Prandi, Francisco J. Ruiz de Mendoza Ibanez, Paul Sambre, Elzbieta Tabakowska

Collana: Materiali linguistici

Argomenti: Linguistica

Livello: Studi, ricerche

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