Quantitative methods in cognitive semantics : corpus-driven approaches /

In line with the increasing use of empirical methods in Cognitive Linguistics, the current volume explores the uses of quantitative, in particular corpus-driven, techniques for the study of meaning. It shows how these techniques contribute to the core theoretical issues of Cognitive Semantics as wel...

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Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Group Author: Fischer, Kerstin.; Glynn, Dylan.
Published: De Gruyter Mouton,
Publisher Address: Berlin ;Boston :
Publication Dates: [2010]
©2010
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Cognitive linguistics research [clr] ; 46
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110226423
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Summary: In line with the increasing use of empirical methods in Cognitive Linguistics, the current volume explores the uses of quantitative, in particular corpus-driven, techniques for the study of meaning. It shows how these techniques contribute to the core theoretical issues of Cognitive Semantics as well as how they inform semantic analysis. The research presented in the volume constitutes an important step towards an Empirical Cognitive Semantics.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (401pages).
ISBN: 9783110226423
Index Number: P325
CLC: H030
Contents: Frontmatter --
Table of contents --
Corpus-driven Cognitive Semantics. Introduction to the field --
Quantitative methods in Cognitive Semantics. Introduction to the volume --
Section I Corpus methods in Cognitive Semantics --
The doctor and the semantician --
Balancing Acts: Empirical pursuits in Cognitive Linguistics --
Does frequency in text instantiate entrenchment in the cognitive system? --
Section II Advancing the science: Theoretical questions --
The aspectual coercion of the English Durative Adverbial --
The force dynamics of English complement clauses: A Collostructional Analysis --
Accounting for the role of situation in language use in a Cognitive Semantic representation of sentence mood --
Exemplars and analogy: Semantic extension in constructional networks --
Section III Advancing the science: Methodological questions --
Marrying cognitive-linguistic theory and corpus-based methods: On the compositionality of English V NP-idioms --
Testing the hypothesis. Objectivity and verification in usage-based Cognitive Semantics --
Beyond the dative alternation: The semantics of the Dutch aan-Dative --
Corpus-based evidence for an idiosyncratic aspect-modality relation in Russian --
Section IV Towards an empirical Cognitive Semantics --
Quantitative approaches in usage-based Cognitive Semantics: Myths, erroneous assumptions, and a proposal --
Empirical cognitive semantics: Some thoughts --
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