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Vantage Theory A View On Language Cognition And Categorization 1st Edition Adam Gaz Marnie L Moist Elena Tribushinina

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Vantage Theory A View On Language Cognition And Categorization 1st Edition Adam Gaz Marnie L Moist Elena Tribushinina
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.44 MB
Pages: 452
Author: Adam Głaz; Marnie L. Moist; Elena Tribushinina
ISBN: 9781443852586, 1443852589
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Vantage Theory A View On Language Cognition And Categorization 1st Edition Adam Gaz Marnie L Moist Elena Tribushinina by Adam Głaz; Marnie L. Moist; Elena Tribushinina 9781443852586, 1443852589 instant download after payment.

The book is concerned with Vantage Theory (VT), a model of categorization proposed by the American linguist, anthropologist, and cognitive scientist, Robert E. MacLaury (1944–2004). It consists of three of his previously unpublished studies and five chapters by other authors.Vantage Theory views categorization as a process of vantage (point of view) construction by analogy to the way humans orient themselves in space-time. Originating in the domain of color, the theory was extended to cover other aspects of cognition and language. The chapters authored by MacLaury introduce the model, discuss the details of the analogy between space-time and categorization, and present four case studies.The remaining chapters present an overview of the existing literature on VT, locate the model against the broader background of psychological and cognitive research, and propose its application to novel data.

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