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The series «Duisburg Papers on Research in Language and Culture» presents a forum for linguistic research on the interrelationship between language and culture. The series is interdisciplinary in nature and consists of monographs and collections of papers. The main purpose of the editors is to initiate a dialogue between linguistic science and neighboring disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, semiotics, literary studies, and intercultural communication.
This book aims to give a general overview of the current theoretical and applied models which are being developed in the field of Cognitive Linguistics. With this purpose in mind, a number of papers have been selected from some of the most representative areas in the cognitive linguistics arena: mental imagery, metaphor and metonymy, cognitive grammar and construction grammar, the pragmatic and discourse background of language use and linguistic relativism. Some of the contributions presented herein propose new ways to refine existing theoretical frameworks: others apply some of those existing theoretical proposals to specific areas; and a final group aims to provide empirical grounding to some of the theoretical assumptions found in Cognitive Linguistics.
Auteur
The Editors: Javier Valenzuela is a Professor at the University of Murcia. His research concerns psycholinguistic validations of cognitive linguistic theories.
Ana Rojo is a Professor at the University of Murcia. Her research involves translation, contrastive studies and psycholinguistic validations of cognitive linguistic issues.
Cristina Soriano is a full-time researcher at the Swiss Center of Affective Sciences in Geneva. Her research involves the study of the relations between metaphor and emotion.
Contenu
Contents : Javier Valenzuela/Ana Rojo/Cristina Soriano: Introduction Antonio Barcelona: The recurrent operation of conceptual metonymy in grammar and discourse: A case study of an authentic text portion Blanca Kraljevic: Linguistic and pictorial metonymy in advertising Cristina Soriano/Javier Valenzuela: Is control really up? A psycholinguistic exploration Antonio José Silvestre Lopez: Topology, force-dynamics, and function in prepositional verbs Anne Verhaert: El gerundio no perifrástico del español: Una aproximación cognoscitivo-funcional Marta Coll-Florit/Irene Castellón/Salvador Climent/Julio Santiago: Realidad psicológica del aspecto léxico. Evidencias experimentales Bram De Saeger: Usos argumentacionales de los verbos de actitud proposicional Nicole Delbecque: (De)queísmo: una cuestión de perspectiva y alternancia parte/todo Juana Marín Arrese: Passive and Construal: Non-optionality in agentive passives Maria Josep Cuenca: Constucciones idiomáticas idiomáticas: Repetición y efectos de prototipicidad Asunción Villamil: The teaching schema and peripheral cases of grammar category «Indirect Object» in English and Spanish Ana Rojo/Javier Valenzuela: Moving entities fictitiously Iraide Ibarretxe: Lexicalisation patterns and sound symbolism in Basque Karina Molsing: The place of linguistic relativity in cognitive science: The case of time Emilia Alonso Marks/Nekane Oroz Bretón/Z. S. Bond/Verna Stockmal/Liz McKenna: Monolingual & bilingual children's abilities to distinguish novel languages.
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