Banking on intrinsic generative assumptions of cognitive semantics, this paper is a humble attempt that specifically sheds light on some major aspects of overtly intricate yet covertly systematic interaction that steers our conceptual processing of inherent semantic and pragmatic changes. The basic premises of such cognitive operations stem from yet may exceed the limitations of Elizabeth Traugott’s and Eve Sweetser’s historical pragmatic approach that elaborately envisages such lexical changes as meaning relations with their metaphorically polysemous progress in light of relevant epistemic constraints that can help us decode ambiguous components of some functional and lexical categories. Therefore, this paper examines in principle how sche...
This paper examines the conceptual and semantic relation between ‘changing’ and ‘becoming’ in cross...
The fields of semantics and pragmatics are devoted to the study of conventionalized and...
This study is concerned with semantic change in English along two dimensions: time and place. The ...
The words and grammar of any language encode a vast array of complex prepackaged concepts, most of t...
Semantic change does not have to be viewed as a linear and historical phenomenon. Meaning is dynamic...
Functional linguists are in general agreement that semantic change may be triggered as part of the n...
This article discusses the contribution of cognitive linguistics to diachronic lexicology and descri...
The aim of this paper is to explore the role of semantic change in the creation and development of s...
Cognitive semanticists argue that since language is systematically grounded in human cognition, the ...
How universal is human conceptual structure? The way concepts are organized in the human brain may r...
© 2007 by Oxford University Press, Inc. All rights reserved. This article discusses the contribution...
This article is an exemplary study of semantic change of polysemous words in Arabic and Semitic lang...
This chapter, entrenched in cognitive linguistics, proposes a multidimensional approach to the layer...
V. Nyckees : Towards an archeology of figurative meaning Cognitive semantics postulates that specif...
While it has long been understood that the human mind evolved to learn language, recent studies have...
This paper examines the conceptual and semantic relation between ‘changing’ and ‘becoming’ in cross...
The fields of semantics and pragmatics are devoted to the study of conventionalized and...
This study is concerned with semantic change in English along two dimensions: time and place. The ...
The words and grammar of any language encode a vast array of complex prepackaged concepts, most of t...
Semantic change does not have to be viewed as a linear and historical phenomenon. Meaning is dynamic...
Functional linguists are in general agreement that semantic change may be triggered as part of the n...
This article discusses the contribution of cognitive linguistics to diachronic lexicology and descri...
The aim of this paper is to explore the role of semantic change in the creation and development of s...
Cognitive semanticists argue that since language is systematically grounded in human cognition, the ...
How universal is human conceptual structure? The way concepts are organized in the human brain may r...
© 2007 by Oxford University Press, Inc. All rights reserved. This article discusses the contribution...
This article is an exemplary study of semantic change of polysemous words in Arabic and Semitic lang...
This chapter, entrenched in cognitive linguistics, proposes a multidimensional approach to the layer...
V. Nyckees : Towards an archeology of figurative meaning Cognitive semantics postulates that specif...
While it has long been understood that the human mind evolved to learn language, recent studies have...
This paper examines the conceptual and semantic relation between ‘changing’ and ‘becoming’ in cross...
The fields of semantics and pragmatics are devoted to the study of conventionalized and...
This study is concerned with semantic change in English along two dimensions: time and place. The ...