The paper shows how meaning is constructed in the caused-motion construction and explains the conceptual motivation of he subcategorial conversion of intransitive verbs; it relates instances of such a construction to Conceptual Metaphor and identifies the factors that its motivate diverse realizations and that allow for the performance of cognitive operations on them
Talmy (2000) details a theory of sentence meaning involving structured experiential complexes called...
The present contribution reviews two of the most prominent and recent modelsof metaphor, one rather ...
The Lexical Constructional Model (LCM henceforth; Ruiz de Mendoza & Mairal 2007, 2009; Baicchi 2008)...
The paper shows how meaning is constructed in the caused-motion construction and explains the concep...
This chapter is concerned with the literal or figurative interpretation of the caused-motion constru...
This article addresses the caused-motion construction from the theoretical perspective of the Lexica...
This article addresses the caused-motion construction from the theoretical perspective of the Lexica...
Constructions will be here conceived of not simply as “learned pairings of form with semantic or dis...
The chapter foregrounds the relationship that holds between literalness and figurativity in meaning ...
(1)(a) Language allows the symbolization of conceptualizations by phonological sequences. (b) Cognit...
This paper aims to illustrate Talmy's notion of Ception, which is the cognitive domain that conjoins...
The paper shows that meaning is not encoded sic et simpliciter in linguistic units, but linguistic u...
This book is an introduction for everyone interested in cognitive semantics. As such, it explores th...
concepts, cognitive models and meaning-construction VYVYAN EVANS In this paper I address the role of...
Construction Grammar approaches assume the existence of a constructicon, i.e. a network of grammatic...
Talmy (2000) details a theory of sentence meaning involving structured experiential complexes called...
The present contribution reviews two of the most prominent and recent modelsof metaphor, one rather ...
The Lexical Constructional Model (LCM henceforth; Ruiz de Mendoza & Mairal 2007, 2009; Baicchi 2008)...
The paper shows how meaning is constructed in the caused-motion construction and explains the concep...
This chapter is concerned with the literal or figurative interpretation of the caused-motion constru...
This article addresses the caused-motion construction from the theoretical perspective of the Lexica...
This article addresses the caused-motion construction from the theoretical perspective of the Lexica...
Constructions will be here conceived of not simply as “learned pairings of form with semantic or dis...
The chapter foregrounds the relationship that holds between literalness and figurativity in meaning ...
(1)(a) Language allows the symbolization of conceptualizations by phonological sequences. (b) Cognit...
This paper aims to illustrate Talmy's notion of Ception, which is the cognitive domain that conjoins...
The paper shows that meaning is not encoded sic et simpliciter in linguistic units, but linguistic u...
This book is an introduction for everyone interested in cognitive semantics. As such, it explores th...
concepts, cognitive models and meaning-construction VYVYAN EVANS In this paper I address the role of...
Construction Grammar approaches assume the existence of a constructicon, i.e. a network of grammatic...
Talmy (2000) details a theory of sentence meaning involving structured experiential complexes called...
The present contribution reviews two of the most prominent and recent modelsof metaphor, one rather ...
The Lexical Constructional Model (LCM henceforth; Ruiz de Mendoza & Mairal 2007, 2009; Baicchi 2008)...