In this paper I address the role of words in meaning-construction. My starting point is the observation that the ‘meanings’ associated with words are protean in nature. That is, the semantic values associated with words are flexible, open-ended and highly dependent on the utterance context in which they are embedded. In attempting to provide an account of meaning-construction that coheres with this observation, I develop a cognitively realistic theory of lexical representation and a programmatic theory of lexical concept integration. My fundamental claim is that there is a basic distinction between lexical concepts and meaning. While lexical concepts constitute the semantic units conventionally associated with linguistic forms, and form an ...
There is a growing awareness among theoretical linguists and philosophers of language that the lingu...
This paper presents the results of a study associating linguists and psychologists interested in the...
Within the so-called methodological “migration of ideas”, the paper analyses three dilemmas of conte...
concepts, cognitive models and meaning-construction VYVYAN EVANS In this paper I address the role of...
Towards a cognitive compositional semantics: An overview of LCCM theory In this paper I am concerned...
The present work is a plea for a cognitive-based view of lexical meaning. Traditional, usually taxon...
This chapter presents a theoretical review of how humans represent and process word meaning (lexico-...
Lexical semantics is concerned with modeling the meaning of lexicalitems. Its leading questions are ...
This chapter presents a Cognitive Semantics framework for the analysis of words and meaning-making i...
AbstractInvestigations of word semantics focusing on forms of words formation and their functions in...
As a whole, it offers the reader a broad range of interrelated topics in Semantics. Needless to say,...
In spite of their differences, Two-level Conceptual Semantics, Generative Lexicon Theory and Relevan...
The purpose of this paper is to propose a framework of lexical meaning, broadly along the lines of C...
The paper addresses the role of the cognitive model profile, one of the fundamental constructs in LC...
The paper is meant to be a contribution to the discussion on the nature of novel linguistic meaning ...
There is a growing awareness among theoretical linguists and philosophers of language that the lingu...
This paper presents the results of a study associating linguists and psychologists interested in the...
Within the so-called methodological “migration of ideas”, the paper analyses three dilemmas of conte...
concepts, cognitive models and meaning-construction VYVYAN EVANS In this paper I address the role of...
Towards a cognitive compositional semantics: An overview of LCCM theory In this paper I am concerned...
The present work is a plea for a cognitive-based view of lexical meaning. Traditional, usually taxon...
This chapter presents a theoretical review of how humans represent and process word meaning (lexico-...
Lexical semantics is concerned with modeling the meaning of lexicalitems. Its leading questions are ...
This chapter presents a Cognitive Semantics framework for the analysis of words and meaning-making i...
AbstractInvestigations of word semantics focusing on forms of words formation and their functions in...
As a whole, it offers the reader a broad range of interrelated topics in Semantics. Needless to say,...
In spite of their differences, Two-level Conceptual Semantics, Generative Lexicon Theory and Relevan...
The purpose of this paper is to propose a framework of lexical meaning, broadly along the lines of C...
The paper addresses the role of the cognitive model profile, one of the fundamental constructs in LC...
The paper is meant to be a contribution to the discussion on the nature of novel linguistic meaning ...
There is a growing awareness among theoretical linguists and philosophers of language that the lingu...
This paper presents the results of a study associating linguists and psychologists interested in the...
Within the so-called methodological “migration of ideas”, the paper analyses three dilemmas of conte...