
Discourse and Perspective in Cognitive Linguistics
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 31. December 1997
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-90-272-3655-5 (ISBN)
Description
Cognitive models, perspectives, and the construction of situated meaning have always been core concepts in Cognitive Linguistics. The papers in this volume present applications of those concepts to the study of discourse phenomena like the use and interpretation of metaphors, modal expressions, focus particles, tag questions, indirect speech acts, and iconographic textual references. The volume also includes two studies focussing on cognitive processes involved in discourse production.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
490 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-3655-5 (9789027236555)
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Wolf-Andreas Liebert | Gisela Redeker | Linda R. Waugh
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University of Trier
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Content
1. Acknowledgements; 2. Introduction (by Liebert, Wolf-Andreas); 3. I. Cognition, Perspective, and Modality in Discourse; 4. Form-Use Mappings for Tag Questions (by Cuenca, Maria Josep); 5. The Social Dimension of a Cognitive Grammar (by Hawkins, Bruce); 6. Even, Sae/Sura/Mo as Constraints on Contextual Assumptions (by Higashimori, Isao); 7. Semantic Content and Depth of Intention: A Study in Cognitive Semantics (by Hirsch, Richard); 8. Perspective, Subjectivity, and Modality from a Cognitive Linguistic Point of View (by Sanders, Jose); 9. II. Metaphors and Metonymy in Discourse; 10. A few Metaphorical Models in (Western) Economic Discourse (by Boers, Frank); 11. The Spatialization of Judgement (by Emanatian, Michele); 12. Stop Making Sense!: Metaphor and Perspective in Creative Thinking Sessions of Scientists and Scientific Radio Broadcasts (by Liebert, Wolf-Andreas); 13. Conceptual Blending on the Information Highway: How Metaphorical Inferences Work (by Rohrer, Tim); 14. Speech Act Metonymies (by Thornburg, Linda L.); 15. III. Correlates of Discourse Structure; 16. Focus Movements and the Internal Images of Spoken Discourse (by Holmqvist, Kenneth); 17. Pauses, Cognitive Rhythms and Discourse Structure: An Empirical Study of Discourse Production (by Schilperoord, Joost); 18. Subject Index; 19. List of Contributors