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Cognitive Semantics

The Routledge Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics, 2009
The starting point of this chapter is the cognitive view that meaning is conceptualisation adapted to linguistic convention. In other words, in a cognitive approach to language, meaning is thus not a separate module of the grammar but is at the heart of ...
D. Geeraerts
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Cognitive Semantics

Cognitive Linguistic Studies in Cultural Contexts
The book presents two fundamental theories that characterize the cultural-historical perspective in cognitive semantics: the Four-Level Theory of Cognitive Development (FLTCD) and the Sociocultural Theory of Lexical Complexes (STLC) as well as their application to the analysis of specific material.
V. Glebkin
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What is cognitive semantics?

Congnitive Linguistics an Introduction, 2018
Cognitive semantics began in the 1970s as a reaction against the objectivist world-view assumed by the Anglo-American tradition in philosophy and the related approach, truth-conditional semantics, developed within formal linguistics.
Vyvyan Evans, Melanie Green
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ON FORMAL AND COGNITIVE SEMANTICS FOR SEMANTIC COMPUTING

International Journal of Semantic Computing, 2010
Semantics is the meaning of symbols, notations, concepts, functions, and behaviors, as well as their relations that can be deduced onto a set of predefined entities and/or known concepts. Semantic computing is an emerging computational methodology that models and implements computational structures and behaviors at semantic or knowledge level beyond ...
Yingxu Wang
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Cognitive Semantics, Linguistic Typology and Grammatical Polysemy: “Possession” and the English Genitive

Cognitive Semantics, 2019
This paper explores the cognitive semantics of the typological category “possession” using the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (nsm) approach. At the macro level, we argue that “possession” is not a unitary cognitive category for speakers, but instead ...
C. Goddard, A. Wierzbicka
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Semantic Cognition: Semantic Memory and Semantic Control

2021
Semantic processing is a defining feature of human cognition, central not only to language, but also to object recognition, the generation of appropriate actions, and the capacity to use knowledge in reasoning, planning, and problem-solving. Semantic memory refers to our repository of conceptual or factual knowledge about the world.
Elizabeth Jefferies, Xiuyi Wang
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