Lexical and Syntactical Constructions and the Construction of Meaning : Proceedings of the bi-annual ICLA meeting in Albuquerque, July 1995.
The basic tenet of cognitive linguistics is that every linguistic expression is a construal relation. The first section of this volume focuses on issues of such construal and presentation of information, including figure-ground relations, image-schematic structures, and the role of syntactic constru...
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Amsterdam/Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Pub. Co.,
1997.
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- LEXICAL AND SYNTACTICAL CONSTRUCTIONS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF MEANING; LEXICAL AND SYNTACTICAL CONSTRUCTIONS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF MEANING; Editorial page; Editorial page; Title page; Title page; Copyright page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Introduction; Part I: Image Schemas and Construal Relations; Part I: Image Schemas and Construal Relations; Some Properties and Groupings of Image Schemas; Some Properties and Groupings of Image Schemas.
- Construal Transformations:Internal and External Viewpoints in Interpreting ContainmentConstrual Transformations:Internal and External Viewpoints in Interpreting Containment; The Role of Figure, Ground, and Coercion in Aspectual Interpretation; The Role of Figure, Ground, and Coercion in Aspectual Interpretation; Verb-First Constructions in German; Verb-First Constructions in German; The Mental Manipulation of the Vertical Axis: How to go from "up" to out", or from "above" to "behind"; The Mental Manipulation of the Vertical Axis: How to go from "up" to out", or from "above" to "behind."
- A Prosodic / Pragmatic Explanation for Word Order Variation in ASL with Typological ImplicationsA Prosodic / Pragmatic Explanation for Word Order Variation in ASL with Typological Implications; Part II: Grammatical Morphemes versus Lexical Units; Part II: Grammatical Morphemes versus Lexical Units; Japanese ni: The Particulars of a somewhat Contradictory Particle; Japanese ni: The Particulars of a somewhat Contradictory Particle; Observations on Wanka Quechua Conjecture Marking and Subjectification; Observations on Wanka Quechua Conjecture Marking and Subjectification.
- Implementation of the FIGURE-GROUND Distinction in PolishImplementation of the FIGURE-GROUND Distinction in Polish; Genitives and von-Dativesin German: A Case of free Variation?; Genitives and von-Dativesin German: A Case of free Variation?; Two-way Prepositions in German: Image and Constraints; Two-way Prepositions in German: Image and Constraints; Part III: Grammaticalization Processes; Part III: Grammaticalization Processes; The Conventional Association of a Lexeme with a Metaphor: The Case of the Wolof Verb fekk-e.
- The Conventional Association of a Lexeme with a Metaphor: The Case of the Wolof Verb fekk-eConceptual Blending: The Afrikaans Verbs doen 'do' andmaak 'make'; Conceptual Blending: The Afrikaans Verbs doen 'do' andmaak 'make'; The Spanish Copulas SER and ESTAR; The Spanish Copulas SER and ESTAR; The English Tense-System as an Epistemic Category: The Case of Futurity; The English Tense-System as an Epistemic Category: The Case of Futurity; From Attribution/Purpose to Cause: Image Schema and Grammaticalization of Some Cause Markers in Japanese.