Cognitive linguistics and lexical change : motion verbs from Latin to Romance / / Natalya I. Stolova, Colgate University
| Cognitive linguistics and lexical change : motion verbs from Latin to Romance / / Natalya I. Stolova, Colgate University |
| Autore | Stolova Natalya I. |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2015 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (269 p.) |
| Disciplina | 440/.0456 |
| Collana | Amsterdam Studies in the theory and History of Linguistic Science. Series IV, Current Issues in Linguistic Theory |
| Soggetto topico |
Romance languages - Verb
Motion Latin language - Influence on Romance Historical linguistics |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN | 90-272-6986-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS AND LEXICAL CHANGE; Editorial page; Title page; Lcc data; Table of contents; Preface & Acknowledgments ; Chapter 1. Objectives and key concepts ; 1.1 Goals of the present study ; 1.2 Motion verbs in the Romance language family ; 1.3 Levels of lexical change: Onomasiology and semasiology ; 1.4 The historical cognitive linguistics framework as a new type of diachrony ; Chapter 2. Cognitive onomasiology and cognitive typology of motion encoding ; 2.1 Cognitive onomasiology ; 2.2 Cognitive typology of motion encoding ; Chapter 3. Latin and Romance verb biographies
3.1 Generic motion 3.2 Direction-specific motion ; 3.2.1 Movement toward and/or reaching a particular location ; 3.2.2 Movement away from a particular location ; 3.2.3 Movement inside ; 3.2.4 Movement outside ; 3.2.5 Movement upward ; 3.2.6 Movement downward ; 3.3 Manner-specific motion ; 3.3.1 Movement on foot by taking steps ; 3.3.2 Swift movement on foot ; 3.3.3 Movement by springing off the ground ; 3.4 Biographical overview ; Chapter 4. Patterns of onomasiological continuity and change from Latin to Romance ; 4.1 Lexical continuity and lexical loss from Latin to Romance 4.2 Romance innovative lexical creation 4.3 Latin and Romance motion verbs as part of constructions ; Chapter 5. Cognitive semasiology and conceptual metaphor theory ; 5.1 Conceptual metaphor and motion source domain ; 5.2 Conceptual metaphor and the evolution of the Romance languages ; Chapter 6. Semantic continuity and loss from Latin to Romance ; 6.1 Motion-based mappings shared by Latin and Romance ; 6.1.1 change is motion ; 6.1.2 a stage in an action is a location along the path ; 6.1.3 purposes are destinations ; 6.1.4 originating is motion ; 6.1.5 existence is motion 6.1.6 disappearing is motion 6.1.7 linear scales are paths ; 6.1.8 amount is verticality, more is up, less is down ; 6.1.9 progress is vertical movement, good is up, bad is down ; 6.1.10 manner of action is manner of motion ; 6.1.11 speed of action is speed of motion ; 6.1.12 omitting is jumping ; 6.1.13 deviation is motion ; 6.1.14 form is motion ; 6.1.15 change in size is motion ; 6.1.16 shape is motion ; 6.1.17 placement is motion ; 6.1.18 similarity is motion ; 6.1.19 diffusion is motion ; 6.1.20 possession is motion ; 6.1.21 time is motion: time is something moving 6.1.22 time is motion: time is a landscape we move through, time is a landscape in which events are located 6.1.23 selection is motion ; 6.1.24 thinking is moving in the ideascape: reasoning is following a path ; 6.1.25 thinking is moving in the ideascape: ideas are moving objects ; 6.2 Motion-based semantic continuity and loss within a wider context ; Chapter 7. Romance innovative semantic developments ; 7.1 Pan-Romance semantic innovations ; 7.2 Language-specific semantic innovations ; 7.3 Semantic innovations through borrowing ; 7.4 Written evidence and the latent state 7.5 Motion-based semantic innovations within a wider context |
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| Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2015 | ||
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Cognitive linguistics and lexical change : motion verbs from Latin to Romance / / Natalya I. Stolova, Colgate University
| Cognitive linguistics and lexical change : motion verbs from Latin to Romance / / Natalya I. Stolova, Colgate University |
| Autore | Stolova Natalya I. |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2015 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (269 p.) |
| Disciplina | 440/.0456 |
| Collana | Amsterdam Studies in the theory and History of Linguistic Science. Series IV, Current Issues in Linguistic Theory |
| Soggetto topico |
Romance languages - Verb
Motion Latin language - Influence on Romance Historical linguistics |
| ISBN | 90-272-6986-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS AND LEXICAL CHANGE; Editorial page; Title page; Lcc data; Table of contents; Preface & Acknowledgments ; Chapter 1. Objectives and key concepts ; 1.1 Goals of the present study ; 1.2 Motion verbs in the Romance language family ; 1.3 Levels of lexical change: Onomasiology and semasiology ; 1.4 The historical cognitive linguistics framework as a new type of diachrony ; Chapter 2. Cognitive onomasiology and cognitive typology of motion encoding ; 2.1 Cognitive onomasiology ; 2.2 Cognitive typology of motion encoding ; Chapter 3. Latin and Romance verb biographies
3.1 Generic motion 3.2 Direction-specific motion ; 3.2.1 Movement toward and/or reaching a particular location ; 3.2.2 Movement away from a particular location ; 3.2.3 Movement inside ; 3.2.4 Movement outside ; 3.2.5 Movement upward ; 3.2.6 Movement downward ; 3.3 Manner-specific motion ; 3.3.1 Movement on foot by taking steps ; 3.3.2 Swift movement on foot ; 3.3.3 Movement by springing off the ground ; 3.4 Biographical overview ; Chapter 4. Patterns of onomasiological continuity and change from Latin to Romance ; 4.1 Lexical continuity and lexical loss from Latin to Romance 4.2 Romance innovative lexical creation 4.3 Latin and Romance motion verbs as part of constructions ; Chapter 5. Cognitive semasiology and conceptual metaphor theory ; 5.1 Conceptual metaphor and motion source domain ; 5.2 Conceptual metaphor and the evolution of the Romance languages ; Chapter 6. Semantic continuity and loss from Latin to Romance ; 6.1 Motion-based mappings shared by Latin and Romance ; 6.1.1 change is motion ; 6.1.2 a stage in an action is a location along the path ; 6.1.3 purposes are destinations ; 6.1.4 originating is motion ; 6.1.5 existence is motion 6.1.6 disappearing is motion 6.1.7 linear scales are paths ; 6.1.8 amount is verticality, more is up, less is down ; 6.1.9 progress is vertical movement, good is up, bad is down ; 6.1.10 manner of action is manner of motion ; 6.1.11 speed of action is speed of motion ; 6.1.12 omitting is jumping ; 6.1.13 deviation is motion ; 6.1.14 form is motion ; 6.1.15 change in size is motion ; 6.1.16 shape is motion ; 6.1.17 placement is motion ; 6.1.18 similarity is motion ; 6.1.19 diffusion is motion ; 6.1.20 possession is motion ; 6.1.21 time is motion: time is something moving 6.1.22 time is motion: time is a landscape we move through, time is a landscape in which events are located 6.1.23 selection is motion ; 6.1.24 thinking is moving in the ideascape: reasoning is following a path ; 6.1.25 thinking is moving in the ideascape: ideas are moving objects ; 6.2 Motion-based semantic continuity and loss within a wider context ; Chapter 7. Romance innovative semantic developments ; 7.1 Pan-Romance semantic innovations ; 7.2 Language-specific semantic innovations ; 7.3 Semantic innovations through borrowing ; 7.4 Written evidence and the latent state 7.5 Motion-based semantic innovations within a wider context |
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| Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2015 | ||
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Cognitive linguistics and lexical change : motion verbs from Latin to Romance / / Natalya I. Stolova, Colgate University
| Cognitive linguistics and lexical change : motion verbs from Latin to Romance / / Natalya I. Stolova, Colgate University |
| Autore | Stolova Natalya I. |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2015 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (269 p.) |
| Disciplina | 440/.0456 |
| Collana | Amsterdam Studies in the theory and History of Linguistic Science. Series IV, Current Issues in Linguistic Theory |
| Soggetto topico |
Romance languages - Verb
Motion Latin language - Influence on Romance Historical linguistics |
| ISBN | 90-272-6986-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS AND LEXICAL CHANGE; Editorial page; Title page; Lcc data; Table of contents; Preface & Acknowledgments ; Chapter 1. Objectives and key concepts ; 1.1 Goals of the present study ; 1.2 Motion verbs in the Romance language family ; 1.3 Levels of lexical change: Onomasiology and semasiology ; 1.4 The historical cognitive linguistics framework as a new type of diachrony ; Chapter 2. Cognitive onomasiology and cognitive typology of motion encoding ; 2.1 Cognitive onomasiology ; 2.2 Cognitive typology of motion encoding ; Chapter 3. Latin and Romance verb biographies
3.1 Generic motion 3.2 Direction-specific motion ; 3.2.1 Movement toward and/or reaching a particular location ; 3.2.2 Movement away from a particular location ; 3.2.3 Movement inside ; 3.2.4 Movement outside ; 3.2.5 Movement upward ; 3.2.6 Movement downward ; 3.3 Manner-specific motion ; 3.3.1 Movement on foot by taking steps ; 3.3.2 Swift movement on foot ; 3.3.3 Movement by springing off the ground ; 3.4 Biographical overview ; Chapter 4. Patterns of onomasiological continuity and change from Latin to Romance ; 4.1 Lexical continuity and lexical loss from Latin to Romance 4.2 Romance innovative lexical creation 4.3 Latin and Romance motion verbs as part of constructions ; Chapter 5. Cognitive semasiology and conceptual metaphor theory ; 5.1 Conceptual metaphor and motion source domain ; 5.2 Conceptual metaphor and the evolution of the Romance languages ; Chapter 6. Semantic continuity and loss from Latin to Romance ; 6.1 Motion-based mappings shared by Latin and Romance ; 6.1.1 change is motion ; 6.1.2 a stage in an action is a location along the path ; 6.1.3 purposes are destinations ; 6.1.4 originating is motion ; 6.1.5 existence is motion 6.1.6 disappearing is motion 6.1.7 linear scales are paths ; 6.1.8 amount is verticality, more is up, less is down ; 6.1.9 progress is vertical movement, good is up, bad is down ; 6.1.10 manner of action is manner of motion ; 6.1.11 speed of action is speed of motion ; 6.1.12 omitting is jumping ; 6.1.13 deviation is motion ; 6.1.14 form is motion ; 6.1.15 change in size is motion ; 6.1.16 shape is motion ; 6.1.17 placement is motion ; 6.1.18 similarity is motion ; 6.1.19 diffusion is motion ; 6.1.20 possession is motion ; 6.1.21 time is motion: time is something moving 6.1.22 time is motion: time is a landscape we move through, time is a landscape in which events are located 6.1.23 selection is motion ; 6.1.24 thinking is moving in the ideascape: reasoning is following a path ; 6.1.25 thinking is moving in the ideascape: ideas are moving objects ; 6.2 Motion-based semantic continuity and loss within a wider context ; Chapter 7. Romance innovative semantic developments ; 7.1 Pan-Romance semantic innovations ; 7.2 Language-specific semantic innovations ; 7.3 Semantic innovations through borrowing ; 7.4 Written evidence and the latent state 7.5 Motion-based semantic innovations within a wider context |
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| Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2015 | ||
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From Verbal Periphrases to Complex Predicates
| From Verbal Periphrases to Complex Predicates |
| Autore | Garachana Camarero Mar |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam/Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , 2022 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (246 pages) |
| Disciplina | 440/.0456 |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
Montserrat BuendiaSandra
PuschClaus Dieter |
| Collana | IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature |
| Soggetto topico |
Romance languages - Periphrasis
Romance languages - Verb |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Essays. |
| ISBN | 90-272-5692-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | From verbal periphrases to complex predicates: an introduction to the present volume / Mar Garachana Camarero, Sandra Montserrat Buendia and Claus D. Pusch -- The coding of aspectual values in periphrastic constructions across signed languages / Maria Josep Jarque -- Come che al à vût dit: on the semantics of the formes surcomposées in Friulian / Luca Melchior -- The rise of the evidential readings of the Catalan periphrasis deure + infinitive / Andreu Sentí and Bert Cornillie -- A diachronic analysis of the periphrasis soler + infinitive in Catalan: a test-case of invited inferencing / Sandra Montserrat -- A comparison of the early grammaticalization of vado + INF in Catalan, Spanish and French: same point of departure - different results / Sarah Feryal Gemicioglu -- Origin and development of Spanish verbal periphrases haber + (nexus) + infinitive / Esther Artigas and Mar Garachana -- Anteriors and resultatives in Old Spanish / Malte Rosemeyer -- Unexpected grammaticalizations: The reanalysis of the Spanish verb ir 'to go' as a past marker / Mar Garachana Camarero -- Degrammaticalisation indices in Iberian complex predicates? / Aroldo de Andrade and Susann Fischer -- A contrastive study of the degree of grammaticalization of verbal periphrases in Catalan, Spanish and Romanian / Ana Fernández-Montraveta, Glòria Vázquez and Mihaela Topor. |
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Garachana Camarero Mar
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