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Change of Paradigms – New Paradoxes : Recontextualizing Language and Linguistics / ed. by Eline Zenner, Jocelyne Daems, Kris Heylen, Dirk Speelman, Hubert Cuyckens.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Applications of Cognitive Linguistics [ACL] ; 31Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resource (387 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110441345
  • 9783110433364
  • 9783110435597
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 415 23
LOC classification:
  • P165 .C43 2015
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of contents -- Introduction. Change of paradigms – New paradoxes. Recontextualizing language and linguistics -- Part One: Language in the context of cognition -- Instru-mentality -- The dynamics of a usage-based approach -- Part Two: Usage-based lexical semantics and semantic change -- Semasiology and onomasiology -- Education in the Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary -- Bueno, a window opener -- How does context produce metaphors? -- Blending effects in bahuvrihi compounds -- Metonymic relationships among actuality, modality, evaluation, and emotion -- Part Three: Recontextualizing grammar -- On the origins of cognitive grammar -- The linguistic representations of agency in causal chains -- Much in all as: The anatomy of a strange expression -- Descriptive and discursive organization in cognitive grammar -- Part Four: The importance of socio-cultural context -- Language in the mind and in the community -- Cognitive sociolinguistics, language systems and the fall of empires -- Cultural cognitive models of language variation -- Googling Toubon -- Part Five: Methodological challenges of contextual parameters -- Four challenges for usage-based linguistics -- The role of quantitative methods in cognitive linguistics -- Does gender-related variation still have an effect, even when topic and (almost) everything else is controlled? -- Recontextualizing language complexity -- A quantitative analysis of qualitative free response data -- Index
Summary: In Paradigm and Paradox, Dirk Geeraerts formulated many of the basic tenets that were to form what Cognitive Linguistics is today. Change of Paradigms –New Paradoxes links back to this seminal work, exploring which of the original theories and ideas still stand strong, which new questions have arisen and which ensuing new paradoxes need to be addressed. It thus reveals how Cognitive Linguistics has developed and diversified over the past decades.
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Frontmatter -- Table of contents -- Introduction. Change of paradigms – New paradoxes. Recontextualizing language and linguistics -- Part One: Language in the context of cognition -- Instru-mentality -- The dynamics of a usage-based approach -- Part Two: Usage-based lexical semantics and semantic change -- Semasiology and onomasiology -- Education in the Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary -- Bueno, a window opener -- How does context produce metaphors? -- Blending effects in bahuvrihi compounds -- Metonymic relationships among actuality, modality, evaluation, and emotion -- Part Three: Recontextualizing grammar -- On the origins of cognitive grammar -- The linguistic representations of agency in causal chains -- Much in all as: The anatomy of a strange expression -- Descriptive and discursive organization in cognitive grammar -- Part Four: The importance of socio-cultural context -- Language in the mind and in the community -- Cognitive sociolinguistics, language systems and the fall of empires -- Cultural cognitive models of language variation -- Googling Toubon -- Part Five: Methodological challenges of contextual parameters -- Four challenges for usage-based linguistics -- The role of quantitative methods in cognitive linguistics -- Does gender-related variation still have an effect, even when topic and (almost) everything else is controlled? -- Recontextualizing language complexity -- A quantitative analysis of qualitative free response data -- Index

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In Paradigm and Paradox, Dirk Geeraerts formulated many of the basic tenets that were to form what Cognitive Linguistics is today. Change of Paradigms –New Paradoxes links back to this seminal work, exploring which of the original theories and ideas still stand strong, which new questions have arisen and which ensuing new paradoxes need to be addressed. It thus reveals how Cognitive Linguistics has developed and diversified over the past decades.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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