2016
DOI: 10.1556/9789630597340
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Kognitív nyelvészet

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“…V slovenskem (17) V teh frazemih se pojavljajo različne vrste svetlobe: dobra osvetlitev omogoča opazovalcu boljše videnje, slaba svetloba pa ima na vizualno percepcijo nasprotni učinek. Značilnosti, ki se uporabljajo za karakterizacijo kake osebe ali stvari, v frazemih prevzame svetloba, s katero to osebo ali stvar osvetlimo.…”
Section: Védenje Je Svetlobaunclassified
“…V slovenskem (17) V teh frazemih se pojavljajo različne vrste svetlobe: dobra osvetlitev omogoča opazovalcu boljše videnje, slaba svetloba pa ima na vizualno percepcijo nasprotni učinek. Značilnosti, ki se uporabljajo za karakterizacijo kake osebe ali stvari, v frazemih prevzame svetloba, s katero to osebo ali stvar osvetlimo.…”
Section: Védenje Je Svetlobaunclassified
“…Lakoff en Johnson 1980 en o.a. Kövecses 1990Kövecses , 2005Kövecses , 2010. De corresponderende Nederlandse conceptuele metafoor VREUGDE IS LICHT wordt o.a.…”
Section: De Metaforische Conceptualisatie Van Vreugdeunclassified
“…Cognitive linguistics, "as a broadly grounded, self-conscious intellectual movement" (LANGACKER 1991b: xv) has been present since at least the last three and a half decades, with many interrelated sub-branches. The present summary could only aim at highlighting a fraction of the theoretical background of cognitive linguistics, focusing on aspects particularly relevant for word-formation and creative prefixation, based on KÖVECSES-BENCZES 2010, TAYLOR 2002, LANGACKER 1987, LAKOFF 1987, FAUCONNIER-TURNER 2002, EVANS 2009, EVANS-BERGEN-ZINKEN 2007 2. Semantic structure is conceptual structure, as language does not refer directly to objective entities, but to concepts, through construal operations (as opposed to a denotational view of language representation in objectivist semantics).…”
Section: The Cognitive Linguistic Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As several authors point out (SCHMID 2011, KÖVECSES-BENCZES 2010, TOLCSVAI NAGY 2013, TAYLOR 2010 the main focus of the majority of linguistic theories concerning morphology/word formation has been from the point of view of linguistic structure. This basically means that the description and explanation of the internal structure of words is seen as rule-governed, where the rules are expected to be precise and allow for no exceptions or idiosyncrasies.…”
Section: The Place Of Derivation Within Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%