Cognitive space and linguistic case : semantic and syntactic categories in English

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Cognitive space and linguistic case : semantic and syntactic categories in English

Izchak M. Schlesinger : [exective editor, Sidney Greenbaum]

(Studies in English language)

Cambridge University Press, 1995

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Includes bibliography (p. 227-232) and indexes

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Description

This study sheds light on the complex relationship between cognitive and linguistic categories. Challenging the view of cases as categories in cognitive space, Professor Schlesinger proposes an understanding of the concept of case. Drawing on evidence from psycholinguistic research and English language data, he argues that case categories are in fact composed of more primitive cognitive notions: features and dimensions. These are registered in the lexical entries of individual verbs, thereby allowing certain metaphorical extensions. This approach to case permits better descriptions of certain syntactic phenomena, as Schlesinger illustrates through the analysis of the feature compositions of three cases.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • 1. Cognitive space
  • 2. Agent and subject
  • 3. The comitative
  • 4. Non-comitative instruments
  • 5. Predicates
  • 6. The attributee
  • 7. Mental verbs
  • 8. Objects
  • 9. Verb classes and agents
  • 10. Retrospect and prospects
  • Notes
  • References
  • Indexes.

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