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Motivation in Language

Studies in honor of Günter Radden
  • Edited by: Hubert Cuyckens , Thomas Berg , René Dirven and Klaus-Uwe Panther
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2003
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This volume contributes to the now one-century old question, ‘Is the link between forms and meanings in language essentially arbitrary, as Saussure put it, or is it on the contrary also considerably motivated?’ The greater part of the papers (Sections 1–3) analyze linguistic phenomena in which not arbitrary, but cognitively motivated links between form and meaning play a role. As such, the contributions in Section 1 examine selected aspects of motivation in the continuum between lexicon and grammar; the contributions in Section 2 study the factors underlying the range of (semantic) variants that attach to a particular lexical item; and papers in Section 3 look at motivating factors in linguistic items situated in and conceptualizing the socio-cultural domain. A smaller set of papers in Section 4 point to the role which learner motivation and attitudinal motivation may play in applied linguistics domains.

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Mario Brdar, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University, Croatia, in Jezikoslovye Vol. 8:2 (2007):
[...] there is no doubt that the volume under review constitutes a major addition to the study of non-arbitrary aspects of linguistic phenomena and that it will be of interest not only for cognitive linguists but also for a wider audience of functional and typological linguists. It is well worth reading, and re-reading, because it offers a unique insight into the multifacted nature of the phenomenon of motivation.


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Five milestones in the work of Günter Radden
René Dirven
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Section 1: Motivation in lexico-grammar

English tense and modals
Ronald W. Langacker
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John R. Taylor
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A false dichotomy
William A. Croft
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Suzanne Kemmer
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Heinz Vater
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Evidence from children and adults
Kerstin Meints
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Section 2: Motivation in the lexicon

The preposition za and the verbal prefix za-
Elżbieta Tabakowska
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Mechthild Reh
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Claudio di Meola
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An analysis and a few modest proposals
Antonio Barcelona
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Section 3: Motivation in socio-cultural conceptualizations

An essay in language ideology
Yoshihiko Ikegami
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Language and conflict in Poland (1991–1993)
Karol Janicki
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Olaf Jäkel
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Section 4: Motivation in applied linguistics

Willis J. Edmondson and Juliane House
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Meike Sprenger-Tasch
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Wolfgang Hünig
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