An inspiring contemporary account of semantic and cognitive issues that is worth reading.
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How Words Mean introduces a new approach to the role of words and other linguistic units in the construction of meaning. It does so by addressing the interaction between non-linguistic concepts and the meanings encoded in language. It develops an account of how words are understood when we produce and hear language in situated contexts of use. It proposes two theoretical constructs, the lexical concept and the cognitive model. These are central to the accounts of lexical representation and meaning construction developed, giving rise to the Theory of Lexical Concepts and Cognitive Models (or LCCM Theory).
Vyvyan Evans integrates and advances recent developments in cognitive science, particularly in cognitive linguistics and cognitive psychology. He builds a framework for the understanding and analysis of meaning that is at once descriptively adequate and psychologically plausible. In so doing he also addresses current issues in lexical semantics and semantic compositionality, polysemy, figurative language, and the semantics of time and space, and writes in a way that will be accessible to students of linguistics and cognitive science at advanced undergraduate level and above.
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In this book, Vyvyan Evans builds a framework for the understanding and analysis of meaning that is at once descriptively adequate and psychologically plausible. In so doing he also addresses current issues in lexical semantics and semantic compositionality, polysemy, figurative language, and the semantics of time and space.
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PART I INTRODUCTION; PART II LEXICAL REPRESENTATION; PART III COMPOSITIONAL SEMANTICS; PART IV FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE AND THOUGHT; PART V CONCLUSIONS
An inspiring contemporary account of semantic and cognitive issues that is worth reading.
Presents a revised theory of the role of words in language understanding
Addresses the status of contemporary theories of grammar and meaning
Provides up-to-date coverage of important areas of semantic structure
Accessible to students as well as experts in linguistics and cognitive science
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Vyvyan Evans is Professor of Linguistics at Bangor University. He was previously Professor of Cognitive Linguistics at the University of Brighton and has also taught at the University of Sussex, Georgetown University, and the University of Florida. His published work includes A Glossary of Cognitive Linguistics (2007); with Benjamin Bergen and Jörg Zinken The Cognitive Linguistics Reader (2007); with Melanie Green, Cognitive Linguistics:
An Introduction (2006); The Structure of Time: Language, Meaning and Temporal Cognition (2004); with Andrea Tyler, The Semantics of English Prepositions (2003); and articles in numerous venues including Journal of Linguistics,
Cognitive Linguistics, and Language.
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Presents a revised theory of the role of words in language understanding
Addresses the status of contemporary theories of grammar and meaning
Provides up-to-date coverage of important areas of semantic structure
Accessible to students as well as experts in linguistics and cognitive science
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ISBN
9780199234660
Publisert
2009
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
844 gr
Høyde
253 mm
Bredde
177 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
400
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