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From perception to meaning image schemas in cognitive linguistics
Title:
From perception to meaning image schemas in cognitive linguistics
Author:
Hampe, Beate.
Publication Information:
Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, c2005.
Physical Description:
xi, 485 p. : ill.
Series:
Cognitive linguistics research ; 29
Cognitive linguistics research ; 29.
Contents:
The philosophical significance of image schemas / Mark Johnson -- Image schemas and perception: refining a definition / Joseph E. Grady -- Image schemas : from linguistic analysis to neural grounding / Ellen Dodge and George Lakoff -- Image schema paradoxes : implications for cognitive semantics / Timothy C. Clausner -- The psychological status of image schemas / Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr -- Image schemas and the transition to verbal thought / Jean M. Mandler -- Image schemata in the brain / Tim Rohrer -- The fundamental system of spatial schemas in language / Leonard Talmy -- Multimodal spatial representation : on the semantic unity of over / Paul Deane -- Culture regained : situated and compound image schemas / Michael Kimmel -- Whats in a schema? bodily mimesis and the grounding of language / Jordan Zlatev -- Image schemas vs. complex primitives in cross-cultural spatial cognition / Margarita Correa-Beningfield ... [et al.] -- Dynamic patterns of containment / Robert Dewell -- Image schemas and verbal synaesthesia / Yanna Popova -- Image schemas and gesture / Alan Cienki -- Force-dynamic dimensions of rhetorical effect / Todd Oakley.
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Shelf Number | Item Barcode | Shelf Location | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| P165 .F76 2005 | 943784-1001 | Ebook Central | Searching... |
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