The Grammar of Space

The Grammar of Space
Author: Soteria Svorou
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1994
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027229120


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A cross-linguistic study of grammatical morphemes expressing spatial relationships that discusses the relationship between the way human beings experience space and the way it is encoded grammatically in language. The discussion of the similarities and differences among languages in the encoding and expression of spatial relations centers around the emergence and evolution of spatial grams, and the semantic and morphosyntactic characteristics of two types of spatial grams. The author bases her observations on the study of data from 26 genetically unrelated and randomly selected languages. It is shown that languages are similar in the way spatial grams emerge and evolve, and also in the way specific types of spatial grams are used to express not only spatial but also temporal and other non-spatial relations. Motivation for these similarities may lie in the way we, as human beings, experience the world, which is constrained by our physical configuration and neurophysiological apparatus, as well as our individual cultures.

Grammars of Space

Grammars of Space
Author: Stephen C. Levinson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 553
Release: 2006-09-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1139458396


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Spatial language - that is, the way languages structure the spatial domain – is an important area of research, offering insights into one of the most central areas of human cognition. In this collection, a team of leading scholars review the spatial domain across a wide variety of languages. Contrary to existing assumptions, they show that there is great variation in the way space is conceptually structured across languages, thus substantiating the controversial question of how far the foundations of human cognition are innate. Grammars of Space is a supplement to the psychological information provided in its companion volume, Space in Language and Cognition. It represents a new kind of work in linguistics, 'Semantic Typology', which asks what are the semantic parameters used to structure particular semantic fields. Comprehensive and informative, it will be essential reading for those working on comparative linguistics, spatial cognition, and the interface between them.

On Ancient Grammars of Space

On Ancient Grammars of Space
Author: Silvia Kutscher
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2013-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 3110311356


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This volume presents new research by the Topoi group "The Conception of Spaces in Language" on the expression of spatial relations in ancient languages. The six articles in this volume discuss static and dynamic aspects of the spatial grammars of Ancient to Medieval Greek, Akkadian, Hittite, and Hieroglyphic Ancient Egyptian, as well as field data on eight modern languages (Arabic, Hebrew, English, German, Russian, French, Italian, and Spanish). Among the grams discussed are spatial particles, motion verbs, case and, most prominently, spatial prepositions. All ancient language data are fully explained in linguistic word-by-word glosses and are therefore accessible to scholars who are not themselves experts on the respective languages. Taken together, these contributions extend the scope of research on spatial grammar back to the third millennium BCE.

Grammars of Space

Grammars of Space
Author: Stephen C. Levinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 621
Release: 2006
Genre: Psycholinguistics
ISBN: 9780511246036


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In this pioneering collection, a team of leading linguists and psychologists look at how the spatial domain is structured in language. Drawing on data from a wide range of languages, they uncover considerable cross-linguistic variation across this central domain, adding to debates about the innate foundations of human cognition.

On Ancient Grammars of Space

On Ancient Grammars of Space
Author: Silvia Kutscher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2014
Genre: Cognitive grammar
ISBN: 9783110311365


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On Ancient Grammars of Space

On Ancient Grammars of Space
Author: Silvia Kutscher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Cognitive grammar
ISBN:


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The Spatial Language of Time

The Spatial Language of Time
Author: Kevin Ezra Moore
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027270651


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The Spatial Language of Time presents a crosslinguistically valid state-of-the-art analysis of space-to-time metaphors, using data mostly from English and Wolof (Africa) but additionally from Japanese and other languages. Metaphors are analyzed in terms of their most direct motivation by basic human experiences (Grady 1997a; Lakoff & Johnson 1980). This motivation explains the crosslinguistic appearance of certain metaphors, but does not say anything about temporal metaphor systems that deviate from the types documented here. Indeed, we observe interesting culture- and language-specific metaphor phenomena. Refining earlier treatments of temporal metaphor and adapting to temporal experience Levinson’s (2003) idea of frames of reference, the author proposes a contrast between perspective-neutral and perspective-specific frames of reference in temporal metaphor that has important crosslinguistic ramifications for the temporal semantics of FRONT/BEHIND expressions. This book refines the cognitive-linguistic approach to temporal metaphor by analyzing the extensive temporal structure in what has been considered the source domain of space, and showing how temporal metaphors can be better understood by downplaying the space-time dichotomy and analyzing metaphor structure in terms of conceptual frames. This book is of interest to linguists, psychologists, anthropologists, philosophers, and others who may have wondered about relationships between space and time.

Marquesan

Marquesan
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1004
Release: 2001
Genre:
ISBN:


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