1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910773325903321

Titolo

Czech Republic: Property Confiscated from American Citizens of Czech Origin

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910967898703321

Titolo

Cognitive linguistics investigations : across languages, fields and philosophical boundaries / / edited by June Luchjenbroers

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 2006

ISBN

9786612156076

9781282156074

1282156071

9789027293770

9027293775

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (349 p.)

Collana

Human Cognitive Processing ; ; 15

Classificazione

17.51

Altri autori (Persone)

LuchjenbroersJune

Disciplina

415

Soggetti

Cognitive grammar

Linguistics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Chiefly revisions of papers presented at a 4th Australian Lingustics Institute workshop, held in July, 1998, at the University of Queensland.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Cognitive Linguistics Investigations -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Biographical information -- Introduction -- 1. The cognitive linguistics agenda -- 2. Outline of this volume -- References -- I. Cultural models and conceptual mappings -- When does cognitive linguistics  become cultural? -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Operational concepts -- Scenarios -- Discourse scenarios and discursives -- Categories: Complex, radial, and



polycentric -- 3. Case studies -- Case 1: Grammatical voice and emotion language in Tagalog5 -- Case 2: Shona noun classifiers as polycentric categories -- 4. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Appendix -- Purple persuasion -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Voting -- Palatable candidates -- Stinky candidates -- Public conversation -- Sending a message -- Legal act of civil disobedience -- Summary -- 3. Purple point of contact -- Let's have church here in your home -- Testimony -- Sowing the seed of 5, 10, or 20 -- The purple envelope please -- Summary -- 4. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Depicting fictive motion in drawings -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Study 1 -- Method -- Results and discussion -- 3. Study 2 -- Method -- Results and discussion -- 4. Study 3 -- Method -- Results and discussion -- 5. General discussion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Examples of drawings from Experiment 1 -- Examples of drawings from Experiment 2 -- Discourse, gesture, and mental  spaces manoeuvers -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Discourse processing theory -- 3. Mental Spaces Theory [`MST'] -- 4. Data -- 5. Gestures in discourse -- What counts as gesture? -- The `comfort zone' -- Gesture types -- 6. Mental spaces manoeuvers -- 7. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- II. Computational models  and conceptual mappings -- In search of meaning.

1. Introduction -- High-dimensional semantic space and lexical representation -- Emergent semantic structures in connectionist networks -- 2. Cryptotype as an emergent category and as a trigger for overgeneralization -- Whorf's cryptotype -- Cryptotype and morphological productivity in child language -- A connectionist account of cryptotype and its acquisition -- 3. A feed-forward network that learns to map semantic features of verbs to prefixes -- Method -- Results and discussion -- 4. A self-organizing network that learns to map semantic features to prefixes -- Method -- Results and discussion -- 5. General discussion and conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Appendix -- Grammar and language production -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The roles of lexicon and grammar in a theory of language production -- 3. Pause patterns relative to function words -- Some quantitative data -- Constructions: The case of determiners -- 4. Infinitival conjunctions and prepositions -- Om-clauses -- Prepositions -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Word recognition and sound merger -- 1. Introduction -- Complete neutralization -- Predictable partial neutralization -- Unpredictable partial neutralization -- 2. Production data on the ear/air merger -- Regional differences -- Age differences -- Homophony across age groups -- Linguistic context -- Lexical frequency -- Minimal contrast -- Phonetic context -- Summary of production data -- 3. Word recognition and sound merger -- Word recognition in the merger process -- Speaker age and phonological status -- A conflict of two systems? -- Ambiguity in context -- 4. Closing comments -- References -- III. Linguistic components  and conceptual mappings -- Verbal explication and the place of NSM semantics in cognitive linguistics -- 1. Friend, foe, or fellow traveller? -- The natural semantic metalanguage approach.

2. The indispensability of verbal explication -- Diagrams are not enough -- Scenarios, models and conceptual metaphor -- 3. The challenge of abstract, culture-laden vocabulary -- Malay ikhlas vs. English sincere -- Japanese omoiyari vs. English empathy -- 4. Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- Appendix 1 -- Semantic primes - English exponents (after Goddard &amp -- Wierzbicka Eds., 2002) -- Appendix 2 -- Selected NSM studies of languages other than English -- ``How do you know she's a woman?''



-- 1. Introduction -- 2. Views of categorisation -- 3. Defining features of kiz and kadin -- 4. Typical features -- 5. Context and topic -- Women and men -- Other collocations -- 6. Causes and effects of category stress -- 7. Caveats and conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Cross-linguistic polysemy in tactile verbs -- 1. Introduction: Tactile perception and emotions -- 2. Metaphorical scope of tactile verbs revisited -- 3. Compositional polysemy: The semantic packaging of lexical items -- 4. Cross-linguistic polysemy: Meaning and lexicalisation across languages -- 5. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- How experience structures the conceptualization of causality -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Two models of causation -- 3. Transitivity and ergativity in the field of killing -- 4. Examples of experiential grounding -- Focus on volitionality -- Accidental causation -- The ergative predilection of the suffocate verbs -- Ideologically determined transitivization -- 5. Conclusions and prospects -- Notes -- References -- Internal state predicates in Japanese -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Japanese internal state predicates -- Other properties of Japanese internal state predicates -- 3. Cognitive Grammar approach to subjectivity -- Definition of linguistic subjectivity -- The subjectivity scale -- 4. Subjective construal and Japanese internal state predicates.

The speaker's role -- Difference in the default pattern in subjectivity -- The role in the event structure -- Subjective construal in the Japanese language -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Figure, ground and connexity -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Connexity/dependence -- 3. Background and foreground information -- 4. Some points on past approaches -- 5. Connexity, grounding and Xhosa narrative -- The consecutive mood -- The participial mood -- The continuous tense -- 6. Discussion -- References -- Discourse organization and coherence -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The narrative study -- Episode and episode boundary -- Stimulus material -- 3. Method and procedures -- 4. Results and discussion -- Episodic structure -- Achieving and maintaining coherence -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Name index -- Subject index -- The series Human Cognitive Processing.

Sommario/riassunto

The total body of papers presented in this volume captures research across a variety of languages and language groups, to show how particular elements of linguistic description draw on otherwise separate aspects (or fields) of linguistic investigation. As such, this volume captures a diversity of research interest from the field of cognitive linguistics. These areas include: lexical semantics, cognitive grammar, metaphor, prototypes, pragmatics, narrative and discourse, computational and translation models; and are considered within the contexts of: language change, child language acquisition, language and culture, grammatical features and word order and gesture. Despite possible differences in philosophical approach to the role of language in cognitive tasks, these papers are similar in a fundamental way: they all share a commitment to the view that human categorization involves mental concepts that have fuzzy boundaries and are culturally and situation-based.



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910965149003321

Autore

Constantine Stephen

Titolo

Lloyd George / / Stephen Constantine

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London ; ; New York, : Routledge, 1992

ISBN

1-280-46335-X

9786610463350

0-203-12945-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (97 p.)

Collana

Lancaster pamphlets

Disciplina

941.083/092

B

Soggetti

Prime ministers - Great Britain

Great Britain Politics and government 1837-1901

Great Britain Politics and government 1901-1936

Great Britain Politics and government 1936-1945

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 85-86).

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Lloyd George; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Chronology; Prologue; 1 Cottage-bred man: MP for Wales, 1863-96; 2 Radical backbencher, 1896-1905; 3 New Liberal, 1906-14; 4 The man who won the war? 1914-18; 5 Prisoner of the Tories, 1918-22; 6 Left outside, 1922-45; Epilogue; Further reading

Sommario/riassunto

An understanding of Lloyd George's long and prominent political career elucidates many of the key issues in modern British history. Seen by some as `the man who won the war', he was central to the political activity which appeared to secure the pre-eminence of the Liberal party before the First World War, but which later contributed to its reduction in status. His initiatives in government, particularly in the area of social reform, helped to redefine the relationship between the state and society and laid the basis for the Welfare State.This pamphlet examines these developments with refer



4.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910966166803321

Titolo

Communalism and globalization in South Asia and its diaspora / / edited by Deana Heath and Chandana Mathur

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, : Routledge, 2011

New York : , : Routledge, , 2011

ISBN

1-136-86786-4

1-136-86787-2

1-283-04281-9

9786613042811

0-203-83705-3

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (245 p.)

Collana

Intersections

Altri autori (Persone)

HeathDeana

MathurChandana

Disciplina

302/.14

Soggetti

Communalism - South Asia

Globalization - South Asia

South Asians - Foreign countries - Ethnic identity

Transnationalism

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Abbreviations; Part I Introduction; 1 Communalism and globalization: An opening gambit in a conversation between two literatures; Part II Thinking historically; 2 Beyond communalism: India, Pakistan and the challenge of globalization; 3 Salafi extremism in the Punjab and its transnational impact; 4 Western Hindutva: Hindu nationalism in the United Kingdom and North America; 5 Empire, geo-politics and ethno-nationalisms: Ireland, India and Sri Lanka; Part III Contemporary connections: Problems and possibilities

6 Pragmatics of the Hindu right: Globalization and the politics of women's organisations in India7 Cinema, nation and communalism in a globalizing Bangladesh; 8 Imrana's rape: Debating Islam and law in contemporary India; 9 Communalism in Sri Lanka: Locating the labour movement; 10 Searching for the greatest Bengali: The BBC and shifting



identity categories in South Asia; 11 Religion, diaspora and globalization: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the Jama'at-i Islami in the United States; Part IV Theoretical constructions; 12 Islam, gender and the nation: The social life of Bangladeshi fatwas

13 Kottu.org: Community after communalism14 New directions: Communalism, globalization and governmentality; Index

Sommario/riassunto

Taking as its premise the belief that communalism is not a resurgence of tradition but is instead an inherently modern phenomenon, as well as a product of the fundamental agencies and ideas of modernity, and that globalization is neither a unique nor unprecedented process, this book addresses the question of whether globalization has amplified or muted processes of communalism. It does so through exploring the concurrent histories of communalism and globalization in four South Asian contexts - India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka - as well as in various diasporic locations, from the ni