From Perception to Meaning :Image Schemas in Cognitive Linguistics ( Cognitive Linguistics Research CLR )

Publication subTitle :Image Schemas in Cognitive Linguistics

Publication series :Cognitive Linguistics Research CLR

Author: Beate Hampe   Joseph E. Grady  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 2005

E-ISBN: 9783110197532

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110183115

Subject: H0 Linguistics

Keyword: Psycholinguistics Cognition

Language: ENG

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Landmark publications by G. Lakoff and M. Johnson in 1987 established image schemas among the cornerstone concepts of the emerging paradigm of Cognitive Linguistics. The pre-linguistic, dynamic and highly schematic gestalt patterns arising from motor movement, object manipulation, and perceptual interaction were posited as the cognitive anchors linking abstract reasoning and imagination to bodily experience. Ever since its introduction, the notion has inspired much research and debate on diverse issues from the meaning, structure and acquisition of natural languages to the embodied mind itself. From Perception to Meaning unites original papers by leading scholars outlining the current state-of-the-art in image-schema theory.

Chapter

Frontmatter

pp.:  1 – 1

Table of contents

pp.:  1 – 7

List of contributors

pp.:  7 – 9

Image schema paradoxes: Implications for cognitive semantics

pp.:  69 – 105

The psychological status of image schemas

pp.:  105 – 125

How to build a baby: III. Image schemas and the transition to verbal thought

pp.:  125 – 149

Image schemata in the brain

pp.:  149 – 177

The fundamental system of spatial schemas in language

pp.:  177 – 211

Multimodal spatial representation: On the semantic unity of over

pp.:  211 – 247

Culture regained: Situated and compound image schemas

pp.:  247 – 297

What´s in a schema? Bodily mimesis and the grounding of language

pp.:  297 – 325

Image schemas vs. "Complex Primitives" in cross-cultural spatial cognition

pp.:  325 – 355

Dynamic patterns of CONTAINMENT

pp.:  355 – 381

Image schemas and verbal synaesthesia

pp.:  381 – 407

Image schemas and gesture

pp.:  407 – 433

Force-dynamic dimensions of rhetorical effect

pp.:  433 – 455

Backmatter

pp.:  455 – 487

LastPages

pp.:  487 – 501

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