Semantic change and cognition
Semantic change and cognition* - De Gruyter
Semantic change and cognition*. GA´ BOR GYO˝RI. Abstract. As much as change of meaning appears to be a semantic phenomenon, its explanation is taken to fall ...
Semantic Change and Cognition: How the Present Illuminates the ...
Geeraerts 1997; Fernández Jaén 2007). According to the theory of prototypes as it applies to cognitive semantics, words are defined as lexical ...
Semantic change and cognition - De Gruyter
Article Semantic change and cognition was published on July 26, 2002 in the journal Cognitive Linguistics (volume 13, issue 2).
Semantic change - Elizabeth Traugott
A fundamental claim in cognitive linguistics is that words do not “have” fixed meanings. They evoke meanings and are cues to potential meaning, instructions to.
An individual differences approach to semantic cognition
Semantic cognition refers to the appropriate use of acquired knowledge about the world. This requires representation of knowledge as well as control processes ...
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In recent decades, much work has been done in the field of Cognitive Linguistics to increase our understanding of how words change meaning, especially with ...
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It has been postulated in linguistic literature (see, for example, Györi (2002: 123)), that semantic change is accountable in terms of the conventionalisation ...
A cognitive semantic account of semantic change - CiteSeerX
Based on Sweetser's analysis, it will be shown how these cognitive models can be applied to diachronic semantic change. It is argued that although Sweetser's ...
Abstract of Semantic Change and Cognition
This paper uses a cognitive approach, applying Prototype Theory to the study of lexical fields, to increase our understanding of regular processes of ...
A Cognitive Approach to the Semantic Change of the Polysemy ...
It seems that the words in the language and emotion domains are more active for the needs of communication. Despite the deterioration of ...
Semantic change and cognition. - Gábor Györi - PhilPapers
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Human Cognition Talk: Understanding semantic change with ...
The first project asks how people's semantic memory changes over the course of cognitive impairment. We use real-world clinical data from a task that requires ...
Diachronic semantic change in language is constrained by how ...
In Study 1, we quantified the extent of semantic change over the past 200 years and found that meaning change is more likely for words that are ...
Semantic Change - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Semantic change refers to the process by which the meaning of words or concepts evolves over time, either in relation to external factors or within the ...
Aspects of semantic change and how they interact with lexical ...
Words that are learned early were shown to be semantically more stable, and vice versa (Cassani et al. 2021, Cognitive Science). Semantic change, however ...
Cognitive Systematicity of Semantic Change: Cross-Linguistic ...
Cognitive Systematicity of Semantic Change: Cross-Linguistic Evidence.
Semantic change is a form of language change regarding the evolution of word usage—usually to the point that the modern meaning is radically different from ...
Cognitive Semantics - Linguistics - Oxford Bibliographies
Cognitive semantics is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of meaning and mind. It is a subfield of cognitive linguistics.
Social and cognitive factors in semantic change: Case studies in the ...
A series of case studies show how a socio-cognitive approach to semantic change leads to a deeper understanding of semasiological restructuring than offered by ...
Frequency patterns of semantic change: corpus-based evidence of a ...
Leaving aside sociolinguistic factors, we focus on a cognitive approach of linguistic change, more precisely of semantic expansion. Semantic ...