"Verbs in Fictive Motion"

Identyfikator Librowy: 201627

Spis treści

Figures 10

Tables 11

Introduction 13

1.1 Motion in natural philosophy 23

Chapter 1. Motion in language and cognition 23

1.2 Ties among time, space, and motion 29

1.3 Primacy of movement in cognition 34

1.4 Image schemas 36

1.5 Basic image schemas of motion 39

1.6 Beyond basic schemas of motion 44

1.7 Lexicalization patterns of motion events 48

1.8 Influence of lexicalization patterns on cognitive processes 51

1.9 Types of motion beyond lexicalization patterns 54

2.1 Linguistic fictivity 59

Chapter 2. Cognitive linguistic models of fictive motion 59

2.2 Fictive motion as sequential/summary scanning 66

2.3 Talmy’s account of coextension paths 71

2.4 The relation of fictive motion to metaphor 76

2.5 Fictive motion as conceptual integration 78

2.6 Coextension paths as expressions of state 81

2.7 Structuring fictive motion across languages 87

2.8 Conceptual motivation of fictive motion 94

3.1 Fictive motion as mental simulation 97

Chapter 3. Cognitive processing of fictive motion 97

3.2 Psycholinguistic experiments 101

3.3 Drawing studies 105

3.4 Influence on temporal construal 107

3.5 Eye-tracking experiments 111

3.6 Insights from brain studies 116

4.1 Cognitive linguistics 123

Chapter 4. Cognitive corpus-based linguistic approach to fictive motion 123

4.2 Corpus linguistics 127

4.3 Corpus-based cognitive semantics 130

4.4 Corpora in linguistic studies 132

4.5 Corpus linguistic workbench 134

4.5.1 The British National Corpus 135

4.5.2 WordNet 136

4.5.3 VerbNet 138

4.6 Retrieving fictive motion expressions from corpora 139

5.1 Cognitive encoding of directionality 141

Chapter 5. Directionality in fictive motion 141

5.2 Semantic models of directionality 146

5.3 Directionality in linguistic encoding of motion 148

5.4 Directional motion verbs 151

5.5 Directionality in fictive motion expressions 155

5.5.1 Research methodology 156

5.5.2 Source/goal verbs 158

5.5.3 Unbounded path verbs 161

5.5.4 Route verbs 164

5.5.5 Constant verbs 166

5.5.6 Deictic verbs 168

5.6 Directionality in fictive motion 172

Appendix to Chapter 5 177

6.1 Manner in motion semantics 179

Chapter 6. Manner and instrument in fictive motion 179

6.2 Semantic models of motion manner 182

6.3 Verbs of motion manner 186

6.4 Empirical studies on motion manner 190

6.5 Polysemy of motion manner verbs 192

6.6 Motion manner verbs in fictive motion 193

6.6.1 Research methodology 195

6.6.2 Verbs of rolling 197

6.6.3 Verbs of walking 201

6.6.4 Verbs of running 203

6.6.5 Verbs of unsteady movement 206

6.7 Manner semantics in fictive motion 208

6.8 Entanglement of manner and instrument 211

6.9 Instrumental motion verbs in fictive motion 213

6.10 Instrumentality in fictive motion 215

Appendix to Chapter 6 217

7.1 Frequency of verbs in fictive motion 221

Observations and conclusions 221

7.2 Generic verbs of fictive motion 223

7.3 Paths and shapes 226

7.4 Beyond paths and shapes in fictive motion 229

7.5 Conclusions 233

Bibliography 237