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Attention and Recombinance

A Cognitive-Semantic Investigation into Morphological Compositionality in English

by Martina Lampert (Author)
©2009 Postdoctoral Thesis X, 438 Pages

Summary

Against the general neglect of attention phenomena in linguistics, this study, anchored in Cognitive Semantics, offers a first systematic adaptation of Leonard Talmy’s groundbreaking model of linguistic attention, applied to Webbased data of English from an emerging lexical network of emo(tion). Some fifty basic attention-related factors combine to yield increasingly complex patterns of interaction, convergence, and conflict affecting all levels of linguistic recombination, from simplex morphemes up to the text format. Differences in attentional profiles of linguistic representations may well account for conceptual alternativity, another fundamental cognitive principle in language: In their verbal interactions, interlocutors, in production and reception, will have to attend to bottom-up mechanisms and top-down strategies of attention in organizing conceptual content and conveying subtle ceptions of reality.

Details

Pages
X, 438
Year
2009
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631592762
Language
English
Keywords
Aufmerksamkeit Kognitive Semantik Wortbildung Metapher
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2009. X, 438 pp., 2 tables

Biographical notes

Martina Lampert (Author)

The Author: Martina Lampert, (Ph.D. in Slavic, German, and English Linguistics, Habilitation in English Linguistics) has been committed to Cognitive Semantics from the late 1980s. She teaches English linguistics at the University of Mainz.

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