Knowledge and Language [electronic resource] : Volume II Lexical and Conceptual Structure /

1. BACKGROUND This volume is one of three which emerged from the Conference on Knowledge and Language, held from May 21-May 25, 1989, at the occasion of the 37 5th anniversary of the University of Groningen. Studying the relation between knowledge and language, one may distinguish two different lines of inquiry, one focussing on language as a body of knowledge, the other on language as a vehicle of knowledge. Approaching language as a body of knowledge one faces questions concerning its structure, and the relation with other types of knowledge. One will ask, then, how language is acquired and to what extent the acquisition of language and the structure of the language faculty model relevant aspects of other cognitive capacities. If language is approached as a vehicle for knowledge, the question comes up what enables linguistic entities to represent facts about the world. To what extent does this reply on conventional aspects of mean­ ings? Is it possible for language, when used non-conventionally as in metaphors, to convey intersubjective knowledge? If so (and it does seem to be the case), one may wonder what makes this possible. The aim of this conference was to investigate the role of conceptual structure in cognitive processes, exploring it from the perspectives of philosophy of language, linguistics, political philosophy, psychology, liter­ ary theory, aesthetics, and philosophy of science. The themes of these three volumes reflect the themes of the conference.

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Main Authors: Reuland, Eric. editor., Abraham, Werner. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1993
Subjects:Linguistics., Philosophy., Applied linguistics., Semantics., Applied Linguistics., Philosophy, general.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1842-2
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2284112018-07-31T00:10:31ZKnowledge and Language [electronic resource] : Volume II Lexical and Conceptual Structure / Reuland, Eric. editor. Abraham, Werner. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,1993.eng1. BACKGROUND This volume is one of three which emerged from the Conference on Knowledge and Language, held from May 21-May 25, 1989, at the occasion of the 37 5th anniversary of the University of Groningen. Studying the relation between knowledge and language, one may distinguish two different lines of inquiry, one focussing on language as a body of knowledge, the other on language as a vehicle of knowledge. Approaching language as a body of knowledge one faces questions concerning its structure, and the relation with other types of knowledge. One will ask, then, how language is acquired and to what extent the acquisition of language and the structure of the language faculty model relevant aspects of other cognitive capacities. If language is approached as a vehicle for knowledge, the question comes up what enables linguistic entities to represent facts about the world. To what extent does this reply on conventional aspects of mean­ ings? Is it possible for language, when used non-conventionally as in metaphors, to convey intersubjective knowledge? If so (and it does seem to be the case), one may wonder what makes this possible. The aim of this conference was to investigate the role of conceptual structure in cognitive processes, exploring it from the perspectives of philosophy of language, linguistics, political philosophy, psychology, liter­ ary theory, aesthetics, and philosophy of science. The themes of these three volumes reflect the themes of the conference.Semantic Structures and Semantic Properties -- The Combinatorial Structure of Thought: The Family of Causative Concepts -- Input Systems, Anaphora, Ellipsis and Operator Binding -- Conceptual Structure and its Relation to the Structure of Lexical Entries -- Lexical Mapping -- Obligatory Adjuncts and the Structure of Events -- Stage and Adjunct Predicates: Licensing and Structure in Secondary Predication Constructions -- Middle Constructions in Dutch and English -- Notes on Contributors -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.1. BACKGROUND This volume is one of three which emerged from the Conference on Knowledge and Language, held from May 21-May 25, 1989, at the occasion of the 37 5th anniversary of the University of Groningen. Studying the relation between knowledge and language, one may distinguish two different lines of inquiry, one focussing on language as a body of knowledge, the other on language as a vehicle of knowledge. Approaching language as a body of knowledge one faces questions concerning its structure, and the relation with other types of knowledge. One will ask, then, how language is acquired and to what extent the acquisition of language and the structure of the language faculty model relevant aspects of other cognitive capacities. If language is approached as a vehicle for knowledge, the question comes up what enables linguistic entities to represent facts about the world. To what extent does this reply on conventional aspects of mean­ ings? Is it possible for language, when used non-conventionally as in metaphors, to convey intersubjective knowledge? If so (and it does seem to be the case), one may wonder what makes this possible. The aim of this conference was to investigate the role of conceptual structure in cognitive processes, exploring it from the perspectives of philosophy of language, linguistics, political philosophy, psychology, liter­ ary theory, aesthetics, and philosophy of science. The themes of these three volumes reflect the themes of the conference.Linguistics.Philosophy.Applied linguistics.Semantics.Linguistics.Applied Linguistics.Semantics.Philosophy, general.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1842-2URN:ISBN:9789401118422
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topic Linguistics.
Philosophy.
Applied linguistics.
Semantics.
Linguistics.
Applied Linguistics.
Semantics.
Philosophy, general.
Linguistics.
Philosophy.
Applied linguistics.
Semantics.
Linguistics.
Applied Linguistics.
Semantics.
Philosophy, general.
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Philosophy.
Applied linguistics.
Semantics.
Linguistics.
Applied Linguistics.
Semantics.
Philosophy, general.
Linguistics.
Philosophy.
Applied linguistics.
Semantics.
Linguistics.
Applied Linguistics.
Semantics.
Philosophy, general.
Reuland, Eric. editor.
Abraham, Werner. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Knowledge and Language [electronic resource] : Volume II Lexical and Conceptual Structure /
description 1. BACKGROUND This volume is one of three which emerged from the Conference on Knowledge and Language, held from May 21-May 25, 1989, at the occasion of the 37 5th anniversary of the University of Groningen. Studying the relation between knowledge and language, one may distinguish two different lines of inquiry, one focussing on language as a body of knowledge, the other on language as a vehicle of knowledge. Approaching language as a body of knowledge one faces questions concerning its structure, and the relation with other types of knowledge. One will ask, then, how language is acquired and to what extent the acquisition of language and the structure of the language faculty model relevant aspects of other cognitive capacities. If language is approached as a vehicle for knowledge, the question comes up what enables linguistic entities to represent facts about the world. To what extent does this reply on conventional aspects of mean­ ings? Is it possible for language, when used non-conventionally as in metaphors, to convey intersubjective knowledge? If so (and it does seem to be the case), one may wonder what makes this possible. The aim of this conference was to investigate the role of conceptual structure in cognitive processes, exploring it from the perspectives of philosophy of language, linguistics, political philosophy, psychology, liter­ ary theory, aesthetics, and philosophy of science. The themes of these three volumes reflect the themes of the conference.
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