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Polysemy in Cognitive Linguistics
Selected papers from the International Cognitive Linguistics Conference, Amsterdam, 1997
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2001
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In Cognitive Linguistics, polysemy is regarded as a categorizing phenomenon; i.e., related meanings of words form categories centering around a prototype and bearing family resemblance relations to one another. Under this polysemy = categorization view, the scope of investigation has been gradually broadened from categories in the lexical and lexico-grammatical domain to morphological, syntactic, and phonological categories. The papers in this volume illustrate the importance of polysemy in describing these various categories. A first set of papers analyzes the polysemy of such lexical categories as prepositions and scalar particles, and looks at the import of polysemy in frame-based dictionary definitions. A second set shows that noun classes, case, and locative prefixes constitute meaningful and polysemous categories. Three papers, then, pay attention to polysemy from a psychological perspective, looking for psychological evidence of polysemy in lexical categories.
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Table of contents
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Editors’ Foreword
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Introduction
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The Spatial and Non-Spatial Senses of the German Preposition Über
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Scalar Particles and the Sequential Space Construction
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A Frame-Based Approach to Polysemy
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Where Do the Senses of Cora Va’a- Come From?
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Why Quirky Case Really Isn’t Quirky. Or how to treat dative sickness in Icelandic
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When a Dance Resembles a Tree. A polysemy analysis of three Setswana noun classes
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Systemic Polysemy in the Southern Bantu Noun Class System
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Psycholinguistic Perspectives on Polysemy
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The Embodied Approach to the Polysemy of the Spatial Preposition On
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Processing Polysemous, Homonymous, and Vague Adjectives
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Name Index
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Subject Index
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