@book{IkegamiZlatev+2007,
url = {https://www.degruyterbrill.com/database/COGBIB/entry/cogbib.5880/html},
title = {From pre-representation to language},
author = {Takashi Ikegami and Jordan Zlatev},
editor = {Tom Ziemke and Jordan Zlatev and Roslyn M. Frank},
publisher = {Mouton de Gruyter},
address = {Berlin; New York},
volume = {1},
abstract = {Ikegami and Zlatev argue that there is a tendency in embodiment theories to "resolve" oppositions between, for example, interaction and representation, or procedural and declarative knowledge, by simply ignoring the differences, and thus, in effect, typically eliminating the more "disembodied" side of such oppositions. They therefore explore how mechanisms of pre-representational cognition such as dynamical categories, internal meaning spaces, and synaesthesia can play a role in the grounding of concepts, representations, and language. (Tom Ziemke and Roslyn Frank)},
series = {Cognitive Linguistics Research 35.1},
keywords = {cognitive semantics, cognitive science, embodiment theory, situated embodiment, extended embodiment, body/mind relation, embodied cognition, mechanisms underlying embodied cognition, procedural knowledge, declarative knowledge, pre-representational cognition, dynamical category, internal meaning space, synesthesia, grounding of concepts, grounding of representations, grounding of language},
year = {2007},
booktitle = {Cognitive Linguistics Bibliography (CogBib)},
publisher = {De Gruyter Mouton},
address = {Berlin, Boston},
note = {2010},
lastchecked = {2026-04-29}
}
