Historical semantics and cognition
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書誌事項
Historical semantics and cognition
(Cognitive linguistics research / editors, René Dirven, Ronald W. Langacker, 13)
Mouton de Gruyter, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text reflects on a dialogue between academics of two apparently-incompatible bases of lingusitics research: the fields of cognitive linguistics and historical linguistics.
目次
- Introduction: historical semantics and cognition. Section 1 Theories and models: cognitive semantics and structural semantics, John R. Taylor
- diachronic semantics towards a unified theory of language change? Helmut Ludtke
- why do new meanings occur? a cognitive typology of the motivations for lexical semantic change, andreas Blank
- diachronic prototype semantics - a digest, Dirk Geeraerts
- cognitive semantics and diachronic semantics - the values and evolution of classes, Francois Rastier. Section 2 Descriptive categories: losing control - grammaticization, subjectification, and transparency, Ronald W. Langacker
- the rhetoric of counter-expectation in semantic change -a study in subjectification, Elizabeth Closs Traugott
- synecdoche as a cognitive and communicative strategy, Brigitte Nerlich, David D. Clarke
- laws and thought, knowledge and lexical change, Beatrice Warren. Section 3 Case studies: intensifiers as targets and sources of semantic change, Ekkehard Koning, Peter Siemund
- cognitive ease and lexical borrowing - the recategorization of body parts in Romance, Thomas Krefeld
- cognitive aspects of semantic change and polysemy -the semantic space have/be.
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