Semantics and Cognition

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Semantics and Cognition is a foundational book in cognitive linguistics that explores how meaning in language is structured and represented in the human mind.

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instanceOf book
academicAudience cognitive scientists
linguists
philosophers of language
academicDiscipline cognitive science
linguistics
approach cognitive approach to meaning
generative semantics
author Ray Jackendoff NERFINISHED
citationType highly cited in cognitive linguistics literature
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
field cognitive linguistics
cognitive science
philosophy of language
semantics
focusesOn how meaning is represented in the mind
mapping between syntax and semantics
relationship between linguistic form and conceptual structure
hasAuthorRole Ray Jackendoff NERFINISHED
hasPart analysis of events and states
analysis of spatial prepositions
discussion of semantic and syntactic interfaces
theory of conceptual structure
influencedBy cognitive psychology
generative grammar
philosophical semantics
language English
notableFor early contribution to cognitive linguistics
formal treatment of conceptual structure
linking linguistic meaning to cognitive structures
placeInSeries early work in Jackendoff’s theory of conceptual semantics
publicationYear 1983
publisher MIT Press NERFINISHED
topic cognitive foundations of grammar
conceptual structure
event structure
interface between language and cognition
lexical semantics
mental representation of meaning
semantic structure of language
spatial representation in language
thematic roles

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Ray Jackendoff notableWork Semantics and Cognition