The Semantic Sources of the Words for the Emotions in Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and the Germanic Languages
Author: Hans Kurath
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Published: 1921
Total Pages: 94
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Author: Hans Kurath
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Published: 1921
Total Pages: 94
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Eve Sweetser
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1991-07-26
Total Pages: 188
ISBN-13: 1316582337
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book offers a distinct approach to the analysis of the multiple meanings of English modals, conjunctions, conditionals and perception verbs. Although such ambiguities cannot easily be accounted for by feature-analyses of word meaning, Eve Sweetser's argument shows that they can be analysed both readily and systematically. Meaning relationships in general cannot be understood independently of human cognitive structure, including the metaphorical and cultural aspects of that structure. Sweetser shows that both lexical polysemy and pragmatic ambiguity are shaped by our metaphorical folk understanding of epistemic processes and of speech interaction. Similar regularities can be shown to structure the contrast between root, epistemic and 'speech-act' uses of modal verbs, multiple uses of conjunctions and conditionals, and certain processes of historical change observed in Indo-European languages. Since polysemy is typically the intermediate step in semantic change, the same regularities observable in polysemy can be extended to an analysis of semantic change. This book will attract students and researchers in linguistics, philosophy, the cognitive sciences, and all those interested in metaphor.
Author: Krzysztof Izdebski
Publisher: Plural Publishing
Published: 2007-12-03
Total Pages: 265
ISBN-13: 1597568309
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Uhlan von Slagle
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2012-01-19
Total Pages: 65
ISBN-13: 3110804492
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Panos Dimas
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2019-09-12
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 0192525077
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Philebus is an extraordinarily creative and profound examination of what makes for a good human life, containing some of Plato's most sophisticated discussions of moral psychology, knowledge, metaphysics, and philosophical methodology. The Philebushad a far greater influence on Aristotle's ethics than the frequently studied Republic - yet historians of philosophical ethics have relatively neglected it and existing commentaries tend to emphasize certain aspects at the expense of others. This edited volume, the first of its kind, brings together leading scholars of ancient philosophy to take a fresh and comprehensive look at this important work. Each essay focuses on a relatively brief section of the Philebus and discusses the passages methodically, covering topics such as pleasure, knowledge, philosophical method, and the human good in detail. The result is not and is not intended to be a commentary, nor does it aim to present a unified interpretation. It is instead a series of close, original philosophical examinations, often in conversation with each other, which together provide continuous coverage of the Philebus. This reference work, a useful resource for teaching and studying, is valuable reading for researchers, scholars, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates interested in Plato, ancient Greek ethics, and in the history of ethics.
Author: Annette Kern-Stähler
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2016-05-02
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 9004315497
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe essays collected in The Five Senses in Medieval and Early Modern England examine the interrelationships between sense perception and secular and Christian cultures in England from the medieval into the early modern periods. They address canonical texts and writers in the fields of poetry, drama, homiletics, martyrology and early scientific writing, and they espouse methods associated with the fields of corpus linguistics, disability studies, translation studies, art history and archaeology, as well as approaches derived from traditional literary studies. Together, these papers constitute a major contribution to the growing field of sensorial research that will be of interest to historians of perception and cognition as well as to historians with more generalist interests in medieval and early modern England. Contributors include: Dieter Bitterli, Beatrix Busse, Rory Critten, Javier Díaz-Vera, Tobias Gabel, Jens Martin Gurr, Katherine Hindley, Farah Karim-Cooper, Annette Kern-Stähler, Richard Newhauser, Sean Otto, Virginia Richter, Elizabeth Robertson, and Kathrin Scheuchzer
Author: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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Published: 1924
Total Pages: 710
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Brigitte Nerlich
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2011-05-12
Total Pages: 437
ISBN-13: 3110895692
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAbout fifty years ago, Stephen Ullmann wrote that polysemy is 'the pivot of semantic analysis'. Fifty years on, polysemy has become one of the hottest topics in linguistics and in the cognitive sciences at large. The book deals with the topic from a wide variety of viewpoints. The cognitive approach is supplemented and supported by diachronic, psycholinguistic, developmental, comparative, and computational perspectives. The chapters, written by some of the most eminent specialists in the field, are all underpinned by detailed discussions of methodology and theory.
Author: University of Chicago
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Published: 1927
Total Pages: 146
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Published: 1909
Total Pages: 580
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