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題名 | Semantics and Cognition: An Introduction |
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作者姓名(中文) | 蕭宇超; | 書刊名 | 語言暨語言學 |
卷期 | 4:2 2003.04[民92.04] |
頁次 | 頁197-205 |
分類號 | 801.6 |
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語文 | 英文(English) |
英文摘要 | Langackerians and Chomskyites alike would probably agree that the purpose of linguistic analysis is to explicate the mental representations and processes resulting in linguistic behavior, and so a fundamental issue of current linguistic theory is the cognitive processing of meaning. The intersection of semantics and cognition has developed along at least four lines: (1) Meaning is equivalent to conceptualization, schematically and structurally represented in the human mind; (2) the meanings of clauses or sentences are essentially based on the semantic properties of predicates with reference to their argument roles; (3) phrasal constructions carry independent meanings which interact with the meanings of verbs in non-trivial ways; (4) interpretation of meaning does not rely solely on semantic structure, but is crucially ascribed to pragmatic factors (such as discourse manipulation or talk-in-interaction). The discussion that follows will sketch out these four approaches. |
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