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    Berlin ;Boston :De Gruyter Mouton,
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    almafu_9958353852502883
    Format: 1 online resource (503p.)
    ISBN: 9783110219128
    Series Statement: Cognitive Linguistics Research [CLR] ; 33
    Content: Cognitive Linguistics has given a major impetus to the study of semantics and the lexicon. The present volume brings together seventeen previously published papers that testify to the fruitfulness of Cognitive Linguistics for the study of lexical and semantic topics. Spanning the period from the late 1980s to recent years, the collection features a number of papers that may be considered classics within the field of cognitive linguistic lexicology. The papers are grouped in thematic sections. The first section deals with prototypicality as a theoretical and practical model of semantic description. The second section discusses polysemy and criteria for distinguishing between meanings. The third section tackles questions of meaning description beyond the level of words, on the level of idioms and constructions. The following section casts the net even wider, dealing with the cultural aspects of meaning. Moving away from the theoretical and descriptive perspective towards applied concerns, the fifth section looks at lexicography from the point of view of Cognitive Linguistics. The final section has a metatheoretical orientation: it discusses the history and methodology of lexical semantics. Each paper is preceded by a newly written introduction that situates the text against the period in which it was first published, but that also points to further developments, in the author's own research or in Cognitive Linguistics at large. The variety of topics dealt with make this book an excellent introduction to the broad field of lexicological and lexical semantic research.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of contents -- , Publication sources -- , Section 1. Prototypicality and salience -- , Chapter 1. Prospects and problems of prototype theory -- , Chapter 2. Where does prototypicality come from? -- , Chapter 3. The semantic structure of Dutch over -- , Chapter 4. Salience phenomena in the lexicon. A typology -- , Section 2. Polysemy -- , Chapter 5. Vagueness's puzzles, polysemy's vagaries -- , Chapter 6. Classical definability and the monosemic bias -- , Section 3. Constructions and idioms -- , Chapter 7. The semantic structure of the indirect object in Dutch -- , Chapter 8. The interaction of metaphor and metonymy in composite expressions -- , Section 4. Meaning and culture -- , Chapter 9. Looking back at anger. Cultural traditions and metaphorical patterns -- , Chapter 10. Beer and semantics -- , Chapter 11. Cultural models of linguistic standardization -- , Chapter 12. Caught in a web of irony: Job and his embarassed God -- , Section 5. Lexicography -- , Chapter 13. The lexicographical treatment of prototypical polysemy -- , Chapter 14. The definitional practice of dictionaries and the cognitive semantic conception of polysemy -- , Section 6. Theory and method in lexical semantics -- , Chapter 15. Cognitive grammar and the history of lexical semantics -- , Chapter 16. The theoretical and descriptive development of lexical semantics -- , Chapter 17. Idealist and empiricist tendencies in cognitive semantics -- , Backmatter , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978-3-11-019042-7
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin ;Boston :De Gruyter Mouton,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958353852502883
    Format: 1 online resource (503p.)
    ISBN: 9783110219128
    Series Statement: Cognitive Linguistics Research [CLR] ; 33
    Content: Cognitive Linguistics has given a major impetus to the study of semantics and the lexicon. The present volume brings together seventeen previously published papers that testify to the fruitfulness of Cognitive Linguistics for the study of lexical and semantic topics. Spanning the period from the late 1980s to recent years, the collection features a number of papers that may be considered classics within the field of cognitive linguistic lexicology. The papers are grouped in thematic sections. The first section deals with prototypicality as a theoretical and practical model of semantic description. The second section discusses polysemy and criteria for distinguishing between meanings. The third section tackles questions of meaning description beyond the level of words, on the level of idioms and constructions. The following section casts the net even wider, dealing with the cultural aspects of meaning. Moving away from the theoretical and descriptive perspective towards applied concerns, the fifth section looks at lexicography from the point of view of Cognitive Linguistics. The final section has a metatheoretical orientation: it discusses the history and methodology of lexical semantics. Each paper is preceded by a newly written introduction that situates the text against the period in which it was first published, but that also points to further developments, in the author's own research or in Cognitive Linguistics at large. The variety of topics dealt with make this book an excellent introduction to the broad field of lexicological and lexical semantic research.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of contents -- , Publication sources -- , Section 1. Prototypicality and salience -- , Chapter 1. Prospects and problems of prototype theory -- , Chapter 2. Where does prototypicality come from? -- , Chapter 3. The semantic structure of Dutch over -- , Chapter 4. Salience phenomena in the lexicon. A typology -- , Section 2. Polysemy -- , Chapter 5. Vagueness's puzzles, polysemy's vagaries -- , Chapter 6. Classical definability and the monosemic bias -- , Section 3. Constructions and idioms -- , Chapter 7. The semantic structure of the indirect object in Dutch -- , Chapter 8. The interaction of metaphor and metonymy in composite expressions -- , Section 4. Meaning and culture -- , Chapter 9. Looking back at anger. Cultural traditions and metaphorical patterns -- , Chapter 10. Beer and semantics -- , Chapter 11. Cultural models of linguistic standardization -- , Chapter 12. Caught in a web of irony: Job and his embarassed God -- , Section 5. Lexicography -- , Chapter 13. The lexicographical treatment of prototypical polysemy -- , Chapter 14. The definitional practice of dictionaries and the cognitive semantic conception of polysemy -- , Section 6. Theory and method in lexical semantics -- , Chapter 15. Cognitive grammar and the history of lexical semantics -- , Chapter 16. The theoretical and descriptive development of lexical semantics -- , Chapter 17. Idealist and empiricist tendencies in cognitive semantics -- , Backmatter , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978-3-11-019042-7
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin ; : Mouton de Gruyter,
    UID:
    almafu_9959244572102883
    Format: 1 online resource (504 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-29662-0 , 9786612296628 , 3-11-173282-7 , 3-11-021912-3
    Series Statement: Cognitive linguistics research ; 33
    Content: Cognitive Linguistics has given a major impetus to the study of semantics and the lexicon. The present volume brings together seventeen previously published papers that testify to the fruitfulness of Cognitive Linguistics for the study of lexical and semantic topics. Spanning the period from the late 1980's to recent years, the collection features a number of papers that may be considered classics within the field of cognitive linguistic lexicology. The papers are grouped in thematic sections. The first section deals with prototypicality as a theoretical and practical model of semantic description. The second section discusses polysemy and criteria for distinguishing between meanings. The third section tackles questions of meaning description beyond the level of words, on the level of idioms and constructions. The following section casts the net even wider, dealing with the cultural aspects of meaning. Moving away from the theoretical and descriptive perspective towards applied concerns, the fifth section looks at lexicography from the point of view of Cognitive Linguistics. The final section has a metatheoretical orientation: it discusses the history and methodology of lexical semantics. Each paper is preceded by a newly written introduction that situates the text against the period in which it was first published, but that also points to further developments, in the author's own research or in Cognitive Linguistics at large. The variety of topics dealt with make this book an excellent introduction to the broad field of lexicological and lexical semantic research.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front matter -- , Table of contents -- , Publication sources -- , Section 1. Prototypicality and salience -- , Chapter 1. Prospects and problems of prototype theory -- , Chapter 2. Where does prototypicality come from? -- , Chapter 3. The semantic structure of Dutch over -- , Chapter 4. Salience phenomena in the lexicon. A typology -- , Section 2. Polysemy -- , Chapter 5. Vagueness's puzzles, polysemy's vagaries -- , Chapter 6. Classical definability and the monosemic bias -- , Section 3. Constructions and idioms -- , Chapter 7. The semantic structure of the indirect object in Dutch -- , Chapter 8. The interaction of metaphor and metonymy in composite expressions -- , Section 4. Meaning and culture -- , Chapter 9. Looking back at anger. Cultural traditions and metaphorical patterns -- , Chapter 10. Beer and semantics -- , Chapter 11. Cultural models of linguistic standardization -- , Chapter 12. Caught in a web of irony: Job and his embarrassed God -- , Section 5. Lexicography -- , Chapter 13. The lexicographical treatment of prototypical polysemy -- , Chapter 14. The definitional practice of dictionaries and the cognitive semantic conception of polysemy -- , Section 6. Theory and method in lexical semantics -- , Chapter 15. Cognitive grammar and the history of lexical semantics -- , Chapter 16. The theoretical and descriptive development of lexical semantics -- , Chapter 17. Idealist and empiricist tendencies in cognitive semantics -- , Back matter , Issued also in print. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-019042-7
    Language: English
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