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Meaning in Mind and Society - A Functional Contribution to the Social Turn in Cognitive Linguistics

English · Hardback

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Meaning is embodied - but it is also social. If Cognitive Linguistics is to be a complete theory of language in use, it must cover the whole spectrum from grounded cognition to discourse struggles and bullshit. This book tries to show how.
Cognitive Linguistics knocked down the wall between language and the experiential content of the human mind. Frame semantics, embodiment, conceptual construal, figure-ground organization, metaphorical mapping, and mental spaces are among the results of this breakthrough, which at the same time provided cognitive science as a whole with an essential human dimension. A new phase began when Cognitive Linguistics started to see itself as part of the wider movement of 'usage-based' linguistics. Bringing about an alliance between mind and discourse, it complemented the conceptual dimension that had been dominant until then with a 'use' dimension - thereby living up to the explicit 'experiential' commitment of Cognitive Linguistics. This outward expansion is continuing: The focus on 'meaning construction', which began with the theory of blending, highlights emergent, online effects rather than underlying mappings. Cognitive Linguistics is integrating the evolutionary perspective, which links up individual and population-based features of language. The empirical obligations incurred by this expansion have led to greatly increased attention to corpus and experimental methods, especially in relation to sociolinguistic and language acquisition research.
The book describes this development and goes on to discuss the foundational challenge that it creates for Cognitive Linguistics as it begins to cover issues that are also central to types of discourse analysis focusing on social processes of determination. The book argues for a synthesis based on a renewed Cognitive Linguistics, which can accommodate everything from bodily grounding to deconstructible floating signifiers in an integrated complete picture, which also covers the roles of arbitrariness and structure.

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Peter Harder, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

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"Overall, the book is a main contribution to CL studies and research on
socio-cultural and socio-political niches. The technical style and highly
scientific argumentation make this book especially apt for linguists and
scholars interested not only in cognitive studies but also in philosophical and
sociolinguistic studies. In sum, Harder's work represents a way of furthering
the limits of linguistics, semantics, and also "Begriffsgeschichte", or
conceptual history (cf. Koselleck 2002), through its social turn and new
functional features of conceptual levels of both mind and meaning."
Avi Weizmann in Linguist List 23.2341

Product details

Authors Peter Harder
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 22.09.2010
 
EAN 9783110205107
ISBN 978-3-11-020510-7
No. of pages 516
Dimensions 155 mm x 26 mm x 235 mm
Weight 888 g
Series Cognitive Linguistics Research
Cognitive Linguistics Research (CLR)
Cognitive Linguistics Research [CLR]
Cognitive Linguistics Research
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Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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