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Conceptualist semantics: explanatory power, scope and uniqueness
Oleh:
Riemer, Nick
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Language Sciences (Full Text) vol. 35 (2013)
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page 1-19.
Topik:
Conceptualization Semantic explanation Situated cognition Simulation Expressive function of language Expressive/descriptive contrast
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vol. 35 January, 2013. p. 1-19.pdf
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A familiar assumption in much linguistic semantics is that meanings are to be identified conceptually as, or as subparts of, the conceptual representations deployed in general cognitive processes. However, this assumption has increasingly come into question as a result of developments in the study of cognition both within and outside linguistics. This article reassesses the place of concept-based explanation in semantics in light of these developments, concentrating on the explanatory power, scope and uniqueness of the conceptual hypothesis as a substantive proposal about the mental architecture supporting meaning. It concludes that while concept-based explanations of meaning are viable for a certain class of referents, their role in a cognitively natural account of the lexicon is subject to significant but little appreciated limitations.
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