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BukuMotivation in grammar and the lexicon
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Author: Panther, Klaus-Uwe (Editor); Radden, Gunter (Editor)
Topik: LINGUISTICS ANALYSIS
Bahasa: (EN )    ISBN: 978 90 272 2381 4    
Penerbit: John Banjamins     Tempat Terbit: Amsterdam    Tahun Terbit: 2011    
Jenis: Books
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Abstract
Language structure and use are largely shaped by cognitive processes such as categorizing, framing, inferencing, associative (metonymic), and analogical (metaphorical) thinking, and – mediated through cognition – by bodily experience, emotion, perception, action, social/communicative interaction, culture, and the internal ecology of the linguistic system itself. The contributors to the present volume demonstrate how these language-independent factors motivate grammar and the lexicon in a variety of languages such as English, German, French, Italian, Hungarian, Russian, Croatian, Japanese, and Korean. The volume will be of great interest to students and scholars in cognitive and functional linguistics
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  1. Introduction: Reflections on motivation revisited, halaman 1-28
  2. Semantic motivation of the English auxiliary, halaman 29-48
  3. The mind as ground: A study of the English existential construction, halaman 49-70
  4. Motivating the flexibility of oriented -ly adverbs, halaman 71-88
  5. The cognitive motivation for the use of dangling participles in English, halaman 89-106
  6. What motivates an inference? The emergence of CONTRAST / CONCESSIVE from TEMPORAL / SPATIAL overlap, halaman 107-132
  7. The conceptual motivation of aspect, halaman 133-148
  8. Metaphoric motivation in grammatical structure: The caused-motion construction from the perspective of the Lexical-Constructional Model, halaman 149-170
  9. Motivation in English must and Hungarian kell, halaman 171-190
  10. The socio-cultural motivation of referent honorifics in Korean and Japanese, halaman 191-214
  11. Conceptual motivation in adjectival semantics: Cognitive reference points revisited, halaman 215-232
  12. Metonymy, metaphor and the "weekend frame of mind": Towards motivating the micro-variation in the use of one type of metonymy, halaman 233-250
  13. Intrinsic or extrinsic motivation? The implications of metaphor and metonymy-based polysemy for transparency in the lexicon, halaman 251-268
  14. Motivational networks: An empirically supported cognitive phenomenon, halaman 269-286
  15. The "meaning-full" vocabulary of English and German: An empirical study on lexical motivatability, halaman 287-298

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