Semantic change does not have to be viewed as a linear and historical phenomenon. Meaning is dynamic by its very nature and semantic variability can be primarily traced in synchronic pragmatic processes such as inferencing. The aim of the following study is to illustrate the thesis that without interactionally-induced and cognitively-motivated polysemy one cannot account for the fine-grained step-by-step developments that are attested by detailed analyses of texts and contexts over time. The semantic developments presented here seem to show that semantic change is embedded in larger contextual units such as sentence, text or discourse rather than being lexically-confined. From this perspective, the semantic change itself appears as a multi-...
This chapter, entrenched in cognitive linguistics, proposes a multidimensional approach to the layer...
Discourses are dynamic things - new information gets communicated, affecting the state of the conver...
It seems fairly obvious that if we accept the claim that semantic change is a cognitively motivated ...
El cambio semántico no debe concebirse como un fenómeno histórico y lineal. El significado es dinámi...
Banking on intrinsic generative assumptions of cognitive semantics, this paper is a humble attempt t...
International audienceSemantic changes have been scientifically studied for more than 150 years (Ner...
Presentation of the volume. The present issue of Catalan Journal of Linguistics gathers contribution...
The topic of this review article is a volume addressing the relationship between polysemy and semant...
The topic of this review article is a volume addressing the relationship between polysemy and semant...
International audienceThe topic of this review article is a volume addressing the relationship betwe...
This paper examines the links between pragmatics and semantics with a view to explaining the underpi...
This thesis investigates the conditions that must be in place in order to account for radical change...
This thesis is an investigation of phenomena at the interface between syntax, semantics, and pragmat...
Functional linguists are in general agreement that semantic change may be triggered as part of the n...
The fields of semantics and pragmatics are devoted to the study of conventionalized and...
This chapter, entrenched in cognitive linguistics, proposes a multidimensional approach to the layer...
Discourses are dynamic things - new information gets communicated, affecting the state of the conver...
It seems fairly obvious that if we accept the claim that semantic change is a cognitively motivated ...
El cambio semántico no debe concebirse como un fenómeno histórico y lineal. El significado es dinámi...
Banking on intrinsic generative assumptions of cognitive semantics, this paper is a humble attempt t...
International audienceSemantic changes have been scientifically studied for more than 150 years (Ner...
Presentation of the volume. The present issue of Catalan Journal of Linguistics gathers contribution...
The topic of this review article is a volume addressing the relationship between polysemy and semant...
The topic of this review article is a volume addressing the relationship between polysemy and semant...
International audienceThe topic of this review article is a volume addressing the relationship betwe...
This paper examines the links between pragmatics and semantics with a view to explaining the underpi...
This thesis investigates the conditions that must be in place in order to account for radical change...
This thesis is an investigation of phenomena at the interface between syntax, semantics, and pragmat...
Functional linguists are in general agreement that semantic change may be triggered as part of the n...
The fields of semantics and pragmatics are devoted to the study of conventionalized and...
This chapter, entrenched in cognitive linguistics, proposes a multidimensional approach to the layer...
Discourses are dynamic things - new information gets communicated, affecting the state of the conver...
It seems fairly obvious that if we accept the claim that semantic change is a cognitively motivated ...