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Polysemy Diachrony And The Circle Of Cognition Michael Fortescue

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Polysemy Diachrony And The Circle Of Cognition Michael Fortescue
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.49 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Michael Fortescue
ISBN: 9789004449510, 9004449515
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Polysemy Diachrony And The Circle Of Cognition Michael Fortescue by Michael Fortescue 9789004449510, 9004449515 instant download after payment.

Verbs of mental states or activity constitute a subject of considerable interest to both Cognitive Linguistics and Linguistic Typology. They promise to open a window on the invisible workings of the mind, while at the same time displaying a wide variety of historical sources across languages. In this book Michael Fortescue presents an innovative approach to the semantics and diachronic source of cognitive verbs across a representative array of the world’s languages. The relationship among the cognitive verbs of individual languages is essentially one of metonymy, and the book investigates in detail the specific metonymic relationships involved, as revealed largely by the polysemous spread of word meanings. The data is projected against a circular ‘map’ of interrelated cognitive categories.

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