TY - BOOK AU - Bellavia,Elena AU - Borneto,Carlo Serra AU - Botha,Willem J. AU - Brisard,Frank AU - Casad,Eugene H. AU - Cook,Haruko Minegishi AU - Cook,Kenneth William AU - Cuyckens,Hubert AU - Dewell,Robert B. AU - Dirven,René AU - Dorgeloh,Heidrun AU - Frisson,Steven AU - Fuchs,Milena Žic AU - Herman,Vimala AU - Hill,Deborah AU - Inchaurralde,Carlos AU - Jäkel,Olaf AU - Kastovsky,Dieter AU - Kochańska,Agata AU - Kryk-Kastovsky,Barbara AU - Mondada,Lorenza AU - Mulder,Walter De AU - Neumann,Sabine AU - Noppen,Jean-Pierre van AU - Nöth,Winfried AU - Ozga,Janina AU - Pütz,Martin AU - Rice,Sally AU - Sandra,Dominiek AU - Strauss,Susan AU - Taylor,John R. AU - Verspoor,Marjolijn AU - Wenz,Karin AU - Widlok,Thomas AU - Zelinsky-Wibbelt,Cornelia TI - The Construal of Space in Language and Thought T2 - Cognitive Linguistics Research [CLR] , SN - 9783110152432 AV - P37.5.S65 C66 1996eb U1 - 415 20 PY - 2011///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter Mouton, KW - Cognitive grammar KW - Congresses KW - Space and time in language KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General KW - bisacsh N1 - I-IV --; Acknowledgements --; Introduction: Language and the cognitive construal of space --; Part A Space in language --; Section 1: Pointing, deixis, and distance --; The Japanese verbal suffixes as indicators of distance and proximity --; Demonstratives as locating expressions --; ‘Here’ and ‘there’ in Croatian: a case study of an urban standard variety --; Prosodic and paralinguistic signals of distance --; Section 2: Conceptualizing space in prepositions and in morphology --; The German über --; The separability of German über-: A cognitive approach --; Prepositional prototypes --; Space and movement in the English verb system --; The representation of space in English derivational morphology --; Part Β Space as a cultural artifact --; Section 3: Can language use cope with space ? --; Spatial deixis in Afrikaans dictionaries --; What good are locationals, anyway? --; Iconicity in verbal descriptions of space --; Section 4: Variability in the conceptualization of space --; The syntax and semantics of locativised nouns in Zulu --; Distinguishing the notion ‘place’ in an Oceanic language --; The linguistic, cognitive and cultural variables of the conceptualization of space --; Rethinking some universals of spatial language using controlled comparison --; Part C Space as a bridge to other conceptual domains --; Section 5: From one meaning to another --; Polarity and metaphor in German --; Metaphors of ‘total enclosure’ grammaticizing into middle voice markers --; Section 6: From space to time, events, and beyond --; The story of -ing: A subjective perspective --; The temporal use of Hawaiian directional particles --; Temporal meanings of spatial prepositions in Polish: The case of przez and w --; Viewpoint and subjectivity in English inversion --; How do we mentally localize different types of spatial concepts? --; Part D Space as an organizing principle of thought --; Section 7: Discourse as space --; Space in dramatic discourse --; How space structures discourse --; The (meta-)textual space --; Section 8: Abstract worlds as space --; From one meaning to the next: The effects of polysemous relationships in lexical learning --; Metaphorical scenarios of science --; Language, space and theography: The case of height vs. depth --; List of contributors --; Subject Index; restricted access; Issued also in print UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110821611 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110821611 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110821611/original ER -