The Linguistics of Temperature

The Linguistics of Temperature
Title The Linguistics of Temperature PDF eBook
Author Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages 948
Release 2015-02-11
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027269173

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The volume is the first comprehensive typological study of the conceptualisation of temperature in languages as reflected in their systems of central temperature terms (hot, cold, to freeze, etc.). The key issues addressed here include questions such as how languages categorize the temperature domain and what other uses the temperature expressions may have, e.g., when metaphorically referring to emotions (‘warm words’). The volume contains studies of more than 50 genetically, areally and typologically diverse languages and is unique in considering cross-linguistic patterns defined both by lexical and grammatical information. The detailed descriptions of the linguistic and extra-linguistic facts will serve as an important step in teasing apart the role of the different factors in how we speak about temperature – neurophysiology, cognition, environment, social-cultural practices, genetic relations among languages, and linguistic contact. The book is a significant contribution to semantic typology, and will be of interest for linguists, psychologists, anthropologists and philosophers.

The Linguistics of Olfaction

The Linguistics of Olfaction
Title The Linguistics of Olfaction PDF eBook
Author Łukasz Jędrzejowski
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages 498
Release 2021-04-26
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027260176

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This volume presents novel cross-linguistic insights into how olfactory experiences are expressed in typologically (un-)related languages both from a synchronic and from a diachronic perspective. It contains a general introduction to the topic and fourteen chapters based on philological investigation and thorough fieldwork data from Basque, Beja, Fon, Formosan languages, Hebrew, Indo-European languages, Japanese, Kartvelian languages, Purepecha, and languages of northern Vanuatu. Topics discussed in the individual chapters involve, inter alia, lexical olfactory repertoires and naming strategies, non-literal meanings of olfactory expressions and their semantic change, reduplication, colexification, mimetics, and language contact. The findings provide the reader with a range of fascinating facts about perception description, contribute to a deeper understanding of how olfaction as an understudied sense is encoded linguistically, and offer new theoretical perspectives on how some parts of our cognitive system are verbalized cross-culturally. This volume is highly relevant to lexical typologists, historical linguists, grammarians, and anthropologists.

The Lexical Typology of Semantic Shifts

The Lexical Typology of Semantic Shifts
Title The Lexical Typology of Semantic Shifts PDF eBook
Author Päivi Juvonen
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 565
Release 2016-08-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110393069

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The volume focuses on semantic shifts and motivation patterns in the lexicon. Its key feature is its lexico-typological orientation, i.e. a heavy emphasis on systematic cross-linguistic comparison. The book presents current theoretical and methodological trends in the study of semantic shifts and motivational patters based on an abundance of empirical findings across genetically, areally and typologically diverse languages.

Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics

Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics
Title Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics PDF eBook
Author Ewa Dabrowska
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 839
Release 2015-05-19
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110393808

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Cognitive Linguistics is an approach to language study based on the assumptions that our linguistic abilities are firmly rooted in our cognitive abilities, that meaning is essentially conceptualization, and that grammar is shaped by usage. The Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics provides state-of-the-art overviews of the numerous subfields of cognitive linguistics written by leading international experts which will be useful for established researchers and novices alike. It is an interdisciplinary project with contributions from linguists, psycholinguists, psychologists, and computer scientists which will emphasise the most recent developments in the field, in particular, the shift towards more empirically-based research. In this way, it will, we hope, help to shape the field, encouraging methodologically more rigorous research which incorporates insights from all the cognitive sciences. Editor Ewa Dąbrowska was awarded the Alexander von Humboldt Professorship 2018.

Cognitive Linguistics - Key Topics

Cognitive Linguistics - Key Topics
Title Cognitive Linguistics - Key Topics PDF eBook
Author Ewa Dąbrowska
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 320
Release 2019-07-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110626438

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The key topics discussed in this book illustrate the breadth of cognitive linguistic research and include semantic typology, space, fictive motion, argument structure constructions, and prototype effects in grammar. New themes such as individual differences, emergence, and default non-salient interpretations also receive coverage.

Kama Muta

Kama Muta
Title Kama Muta PDF eBook
Author Alan Page Fiske
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 272
Release 2019-11-26
Genre Psychology
ISBN 100075149X

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This book describes a ubiquitous and potent emotion that has only rarely and recently been studied in any systematic manner. The words that come closest to denoting it in English are being moved or touched, having a heart-warming feeling, feeling nostalgic, feeling patriotic, or pride in family or team. In religious contexts when the emotion is intense, it may be labeled ecstasy, mystical rapture, burning in the bosom, or being touched by the Spirit. All of these are instances of what scientists now call ‘kama muta’ (Sanskrit, ‘moved by love’). Alan Page Fiske shows that what evokes this emotion is the sudden creation, intensification, renewal, repair, or recall of a communal sharing relationship – when love ignites, or people feel newly connected. He explains the social, psychological, cultural, and likely evolutionary processes involved – and how they interlock. Kama muta is described as it manifests in diverse settings at many points in history across scores of cultures, in everyday experiences as well as the peak moments of life. The chapters illuminate the occurrence of kama muta in a range of contexts, including religion, oratory, literature, sport, social media, and nature. The book will be of interest to students and scholars from a number of disciplines who are interested in emotion or social relationships. Supplementary notes can be found online at: www.routledge.com/9780367220945

Aggregating Dialectology, Typology, and Register Analysis

Aggregating Dialectology, Typology, and Register Analysis
Title Aggregating Dialectology, Typology, and Register Analysis PDF eBook
Author Benedikt Szmrecsanyi
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 421
Release 2014-08-22
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110372541

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This volume aims to overcome sub-disciplinary boundaries in the study of linguistic variation - be it language-internal or cross-linguistic. Even though dialectologists, register analysts, typologists, and quantitative linguists all deal with linguistic variation, there is astonishingly little interaction across these fields. But the fourteen contributions in this volume show that these subdisciplines actually share many interests and methodological concerns in common. The chapters specifically converge in the following ways: First, they all seek to explore linguistic variation, within or across languages. Second, they are based on usage data, that is, on corpora of (more or less) authentic text or speech of different languages or language varieties. Third, all chapters are concerned with the joint analysis (also sometimes known as “aggregation” or “data synthesis”) of multiple phenomena, features, or measurements of some sort. And lastly, the contributors all marshal quantitative analysis techniques to analyse the data. In short, the volume explores the text-feature-aggregation pipeline in variation studies, demonstrating that there is much mutual inspiration to be had by thinking outside the disciplinary box.