TY - BOOK AU - Barlaan,Rodolfo R. AU - Beck,David AU - Casad,Eugene H. AU - Cook,Kenneth William AU - Floyd,Rick AU - Horie,Kaoru AU - Inglis,Douglas AU - Iwasaki,Shoichi AU - Palmer,Gary B. AU - Siiroinen,Mari AU - Thepkanjana,Kingkarn AU - Tuggy,David H. AU - Uehara,Satoshi AU - Ukosakul,Margaret AU - Yap,Foong-Ha AU - Yu,Ning AU - Zlatev,Jordan TI - Cognitive Linguistics and Non-Indo-European Languages T2 - Cognitive Linguistics Research [CLR] , SN - 9783110173710 AV - P165 .C642 2003eb U1 - 415 21 PY - 2008///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter Mouton, KW - Cognitive grammar KW - Congresses KW - Grammar, Comparative and general KW - Asien /Sprache KW - Finnisch-ugrische Völker /Sprache KW - Indianer /Sprache KW - Kognitive Linguistik KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Introduction - Rice taboos, broad faces and complex --; categories --; The Americas South America: Quechua --; Completion, comas and other “downers”: Observations --; on the semantics of the Wanca Quechua directional suffix -lpu --; Central America: Uto-Aztecan --; Speakers, context, and Cora conceptual --; metaphors --; Reduplication in Nahuatl: Iconicities and --; paradoxes --; North America: Salish --; Conceptual autonomy and the typology of parts of --; speech in Upper Necaxa Totonac and other languages --; Asia and Western Pacific Rim Austronesian --; Hawaiian --; Hawaiian ‘o as an indicator of nominal --; salience --; Isnag --; Animism exploits linguistic phenomena --; Tagalog --; The Tagalog prefix category PAG-: Metonymy, --; polysemy, and voice --; Thai --; Conceptual structure of numeral classifiers in --; Thai --; A cognitive account of the causative/inchoative --; alternation in Thai --; Conceptual metaphors motivating the use of Thai --; ‘face’ --; Holistic spatial semantics of Thai --; Chinese --; The bodily dimension of meaning in Chinese: what do --; we do and mean with “hands”?* --; Japanese and Korean --; What cognitive linguistics can reveal about --; complementation in non-IE languages: Case studies from Japanese and --; Korean --; Zibun reflexivization in Japanese: A Cognitive --; Grammar approach --; Europe: Finnish --; Subjectivity and the use of Finnish emotive --; verbs --; From causatives to passives: A passage in some East --; and Southeast Asian languages --; Backmatter; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - This book applies the theory of cognitive linguistics to the analysis of a variety of grammatical phenomena in non-Indo-European languages. In previous studies of languages from non-Indo-European families, cognitive linguistics has been remarkably useful in explaining non-prototypical structures as well as more common ones. The book expands that effort into a new set of families and languages UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110197150 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110197150 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110197150/original ER -