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Causal Categories in Discourse and Cognition

English · Hardback

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All languages of the world provide their speakers with linguistic means to express causal relations in discourse. Causal connectives and causative auxiliaries are among the salient markers of causal construals. Cognitive scientists and linguists are interested in how much of this causal modeling is specific to a given culture and language, and how much is characteristic of general human cognition. Speakers of English, for example, can choose between because and since or between therefore and so. How different are these from the choices made by Dutch speakers, who speak a closely related language, but (unlike English speakers) have a dedicated marker for non-volitional causality (daardoor)?
The central question in this volume is: What parameters of categorization shape the use of causal connectives and auxiliary verbs across languages? The book discusses how differences between even quite closely related languages (English, Dutch, Polish) can help us to elaborate the typology of levels and categories of causation represented in language. In addition, the volume demonstrates convergence of linguistic, corpus-linguistic and psycholinguistic methodologies in determining cognitive categories of causality. The basic notion of causality appears to be an ideal linguistic phenomenon to provide an overview of methods and, perhaps more importantly, invoke a discussion on the most adequate methodological approaches to study fundamental issues in language and cognition.

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Ted Sanders, Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands; Eve Sweetser, University of California, Berkeley, USA.

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"With all these contributions, this collection definitely constitutes a high quality volume in this research area and is a valuable reference to anyone who is interested in discourse and cognition."
Han-wei in: Discourse Studies 3/2011

Product details

Assisted by Te Sanders (Editor), Ted Sanders (Editor), Sweetser (Editor), Sweetser (Editor), Eve Sweetser (Editor)
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.12.2009
 
EAN 9783110224412
ISBN 978-3-11-022441-2
No. of pages 249
Dimensions 155 mm x 22 mm x 230 mm
Weight 506 g
Series Cognitive Linguistics Research
Cognitive Linguistics Research (CLR)
Cognitive Linguistics Research [CLR]
ISSN
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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