
Time and Temporality in Language and Human Experience
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 27. March 2014
Book
Hardback
413 pages
978-3-631-64339-6 (ISBN)
Description
Culture and language provide two essential frameworks to deal with the concept of time. They view time as observer-determined and thus shed light on multiple and often conflicting temporalities we live in, think, and talk about. Relying on empirical methods, the book explores linguistic and psychological parameters of time perception and conceptualization. It deals, among others, with temporal aspects of language acquisition, neural mechanisms of memory and attention, as well as event structures. Further chapters focus on the understanding of time in philosophy, literature, the arts, and non-verbal communication.
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Series
Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
648 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-631-64339-6 (9783631643396)
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-03331-1
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk is Professor Ordinarius in English Language and Linguistics of the University of d (Poland). The author of numerous books and papers, she focuses on cognitive corpus semantic and discourse-related studies of language, with applications to translation and second-language acquisition.
Krzysztof Kosecki is an Associate Professor in the Chair of English and General Linguistics, University of d. His research focuses on theories of metaphor and metonymy, cognitive poetics, and signed languages.
Content
Contents: Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk/Krzysztof Kosecki: Introduction Argiro Vatakis: TIMELY: A Network on Timing and Time Perception Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk: Time and Time Experience in Language Dwight Holbrook: Is Present Time a Precondition for the Existence of the Material and Public World? James Moir: Time to Talk Jacek Waliski: Complementarity of Space and Time in Motion-Framed Distance Jacek Waliski: Atemporality of Coextension Paths Janusz Badio: Temporal Parameters of Narrative Events: a Study of Unitizing a Videotaped Activity and its Verbal Coding Jerzy Tomaszczyk: Investigating Perceptions of Lexical Obsolence Martina Ivanov: Evidentiality and Temporal Perspective of Utterance Joanna Latkowska: Creating the Timeline in English Narratives: the Bilingual Perspective Dan Zakay/Dida Fleisig/Neta David: Prospective Timing During Conversations Anna Esposito/Antonietta M. Esposito/Marilena Esposito: On Distinctive Visual and Auditory Timing Cues in Language Tasks Andrzej Bogusawski: A Brief Account of a Negation Theory of the Slavonic Verbal Aspects John Newman/Kristina Geeraert: TIME in a Semantically-annotated Corpus of Canadian English Joanna Pawliczak: Time Metaphors in English - a Corpus-based Study Krzysztof Kosecki: Metaphorical and Metonymic Representations of Time in Polish Sign Language Agns Leroux: Duration in English and in French: a Linguistic Description of the Relation Between a Process and a Time Interval Micha B. Paradowski: Enhancing the Acquisition of Foreign-language Tense Properties Valery Lichev: Relativity of Time in Belles-lettres Jacek Winiewski: When does an Era End? The Example of British Great War Poetry Jadwiga Uchman: Time and Drama - the Last Soliloquy in Christopher Marlowes Doctor Faustus Sonia Front: Absent Presence - Quantum Time and Quantum Consciousness in Wilson Harris's Palace of the Peacock Selga Goldmane: Translation of Time: from Literary Work to Screen in Stanley Kubricks Films Karen Heald/Susan Ligget: Time and the Chora: Transitory Strata and in-between-ness within Dream Films Magdalena Zegarliska: In the Darkness of Future Past. Time in David Lynchs Films.