: Nick Riemer
: The Semantics of Polysemy Reading Meaning in English and Warlpiri
: De Gruyter Mouton
: 9783110197556
: Cognitive Linguistics Research [CLR]ISSN
: 1
: CHF 159.80
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: Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft
: English
: 503
: Wasserzeichen/DRM
: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
: PDF

This comparative investigation of the polysemous senses of English and Warlpiri percussion/impact (‛hitting’) verbs lays out a novel approach to the study of polysemy in cognitive linguistics. The book's theoretical chapters develop an interpretative rather than a scientific vision of the activity of semantics, problematizing the conceptualist and reductive orientations characteristic of many semantic models. The empirical chapters present a typology of the polysemous senses of English and Warlpiri percussion/impact (or P/I) verbs based on just four types of semantic operation, under which the phenomenon of polysemy emerges as amenable to strikingly concise description. The book is addressed primarily to students and researchers in semantics, cognitive linguistics, English, and Australian languages.

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Nick Riemeris Assistant Professor at the Department of English, University of Sydney, Australia.

Frontmatter1
Table of contents7
Chapter 1 Cognition and linguistic science31
Chapter 2 Meaning, definition and paraphrase82
Chapter 3 Evidence for polysemy132
Chapter 4 A four-category theory of polysemy190
Chapter 5 Applications I: English221
Chapter 6 Applications II: Warlpiri331
Chapter 7 Conclusion: description and explanation in semantics433
Backmatter439