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Aspects of Cognitive Ethnolinguistics: Artists Engaged in Interreligious Dialogue: Advances in Cognitive Linguistics

Autor Jerzy Bartminski
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2011
The book provides an introduction into a highly developed, coherent, and extensively tested cognitive linguistic approach to lexical semantics, which is not currently accessible to readers of English. This makes the book important to researchers and students in lexical semantics, in Cognitive Linguistics and beyond.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781845539702
ISBN-10: 1845539702
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 2 figures
Dimensiuni: 168 x 241 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Equinox Publishing (Indonesia)
Seria Advances in Cognitive Linguistics


Notă biografică

Jerzy Bartminski is Professor of Polish at the Marie Curie-SkAodowska University in Lublin (Poland). His research interests focus on the relation between language, culture, and mind. He is the author of around 350 works, including eight books. Jorg Zinken is Senior Lecturer of Psychology of Communication and coordinator of the Language, Culture and Mind Research Group at the University of Portsmouth. His research interests cover topics from the interface between anthropological and cognitive linguistics, including universals and variation in multifunctionality patterns, contextual models of metaphor, and the semantics of prosody and syntax.

Cuprins

1. The Ethnolinguistic School of Lublin and Anglo-American Cognitive Linguistics (Jorg Zinken) 2. What is Cognitive Ethnolinguistics? 3. Linguistic Worldview and How to Reconstruct it 4. Values as the Foundation of Linguistic Worldview 5. The Stereotypes as an Object of Linguistic Description 6. The 'Cognitive Definition' in the Description of Stereotypes 7. Viewpoint, Perspective, and Linguistic Worldview 8. Profiling and the Subject-Oriented Interpretation of the World 9. The Subject's Viewpoint(s) in Language, Text and Discourse 10. The Stereotype of the Sun in Folk Polish 11. The Polish Stereotype of MOTHER: Towards a Cognitive Definition 12. The Polish DOM (House/Home) in its Physical, Social and Cultural Aspects 13. The Polish OJCZYZNA (Homeland): Its Base Stereotype and Ideological Profiles 14. Changes in the Polish Stereotype of 'a German' 15. Prawica 'Right Wing' and Lewica 'Left Wing': Profiles in Contemporary Discourse 16. Varieties of Fate: The Polish Los and Dola; the Russian Sud'ba 17. The Conception of the Linguistic Worldview in Slavic Comparative Research Afterward

Recenzii

'After reading Bartminski's book, it will be difficult to go along the traditional, trodden paths, as if nothing would have happened. Let us then change our way of doing linguistics or, better, let us get back the good old traditions in their new form. And let us thank the translator, the editor and the publisher for making this excellent collection accessible to all cognitive linguists.' Enrique Bernardez, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 8:2 (December 2010)