心智與社會中的意義:功能視角下認(rèn)知語言學(xué)的社會轉(zhuǎn)向(英文版)/德古意特認(rèn)知語言學(xué)研究叢書
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叢書名:德古意特認(rèn)知語言學(xué)研究叢書
- 作者:比特·哈德 著
- 出版時間:2018/6/1
- ISBN:9787544650373
- 出 版 社:上海外語教育出版社
- 中圖法分類:H0-06
- 頁碼:516
- 紙張:膠版紙
- 版次:1
- 開本:16開
《心智與社會中的意義:功能視角下認(rèn)知語言學(xué)的社會轉(zhuǎn)向(英文版)/德古意特認(rèn)知語言學(xué)研究叢書》是德古意特認(rèn)知語言學(xué)應(yīng)用叢書中的一本。叢書從德古意特出版社遴選引進,從不同角度呈現(xiàn)了認(rèn)知語言學(xué)理論研究的前沿成果!缎闹桥c社會中的意義:功能視角下認(rèn)知語言學(xué)的社會轉(zhuǎn)向(英文版)/德古意特認(rèn)知語言學(xué)研究叢書》探討了語言與心智、社會的關(guān)系,以及認(rèn)知語言學(xué)在這方面所面臨的挑戰(zhàn)等!缎闹桥c社會中的意義:功能視角下認(rèn)知語言學(xué)的社會轉(zhuǎn)向(英文版)/德古意特認(rèn)知語言學(xué)研究叢書》供語言學(xué)領(lǐng)域的研究生、專業(yè)研究人員參考使用。
Introduction
1. What this book tries to do
2. A summary of the argument
2.1. There is no such thing as 'conceptual frames'(But there's a whole social-cognitive world)
2.2. On-line vs. off-line features
2.3. Social cognitive linguistics vs. analysis in terms of 'discourses'.
2.4. Functional relations and adaptation
3. The progression of the book
Chapter 1. The heartland of Cognitive Linguistics
1. Introduction
2. Conceptualization and concepts
3. Frames, domains, and idealized cognitive models
4. Embodiment and image schemas. From conceptual to neural patterns
5. Figurative meaning
6. Linguistic meaning: Polysemy, ambiguity, and abstraction
7. Mental spaces
8. Cognitive linguistics and cognitive grammar
9. Final remarks
Chapter 2. From conceptual representations to sodal processes:
aspects of the ongoing social turn
1. Introduction
2. Cognitivism and conceptualization in the sociocultural sphere
3. Variation, lexical semantics and corpus linguistics
4. The developmental perspective: epigenesis, joint attention and cultural learning
5. Extended grounding: situational, intersubjective and cultural aspects
6. Language as a population of utterances: an evolutionary synthesis
7. Meaning construction
8. Final remarks
Chapter 3: Social constructions and discourses
1. Introduction
2. The social construction of reality
3. Power, habitus, marginalization and discourse:the French poststructuralists
4. The analytic practice: discourse(s) analysis
5. Discursive psychology
6. Systemic-Functional Linguistics
7. Socially based theories of meaning: overview and issues
Chapter 4. The foundations of a socio-cognitive synthesis:social reality as the context of cognition
1. Introduction
2. Social facts: objective and subjective, intrinsic and observer-relative properties
3. Niche construction
4. Individuals, collectives and the invisible hand
5. Functional relations
6. Mind in society: causal patterns and the individual
7. Summary: the socio-cognitive world
Chapter 5. Meaning and flow: the relation between usage and competency
1. Introduction
2. Meaning as process input
3. Presupposition and the directional nature
of linguistic meaning
4. The procedural nature of competencies
5. Usage, competency and meaning construction
6. Conceptual categories and the flow. Messy and precise semantic territories
7. Summary
Chapter 6. Structure, function and variation
1. Introduction: the social foundations of structure
2. Usage, structure and component units
3. Function-based structure i
3.1. Structured division of labour- and arbitrariness as a functionally motivated property
3.2. Slots and constructions: coercion as construction-internal functional pressure
3.3. Functional upgrading: the dynamic dimension of syntax
3.4. The interdependence of the top-down and bottom-up perspectives
4. Norms and variation
4.1. Introduction: the interdependence of structure and variation
4.2. Variation and the linguistic 'system'.
4.3. The role of norms
4.4. Norms and individual competency
4.5. The social dynamics of linguistic variation
4.6. Usage, structure and variation in an evolutionary framework: a discussion with Croft
5. Summary: function-based structure and langue in a social cognitive linguistics
Chapter 7. Meaning and social reality
1. Introduction
2. The growth and structure of social constructions
2.1. The bottom-up trajectory. From construals to social constructions
2.2. Acceptance and efficacy: the evolutionary dynamics of social construction
2.3. Habitus vs. conceptual models: do we really need mental representations?
2.4. The Platonic projection: concepts as part of the niche
3. The role of acceptance
3.1. Beliefs as social constructions: causal power and grounding
3.2. The interface between niche and flow in social construction(s)
3.3. Bullshit: function and factual grounding
3.4 Re-conceptualization and social reality
4. Discourses analysis and social cognitive linguistics
4.1. What precisely are Foucault-style discourses?
4.2. How can discourses be understood in terms of a social cognitive linguistics?
4.3. Where Foucault-style analysis belongs -and where it is inadequate
5. Meaning in 'hard' social science: the case of International Relations
5.1. The Copenhagen school of international relations (CIR)
5.2. The need to distinguish between the niche and the flow
5.3. Niche construction and the grounding of layered identity structure
5.4. CIR, agency and factual grounding
6. Individual conceptualization and the social constructor
7. Cognitively based critical analysis -
a comparative perspectivization
8. Summary: Conceptualization in society
Chapter 8. Multi-ethnic societies: discourses vs. social cognitive linguistics
1. Introduction
2. The ethnic other: an ultra-brief historical overview
3. Social construction and universal humanity
4. A social cognitive analysis of the distinction between 'us' and 'them'.
5. Where discourses fail: the decline and fall of the anti-racist discourse in Denmark
6. Strategies based on collaborative agency: platform building and niche (re)construction
7. Asymmetric communication and the pathological 'they': the niche for discourses
8. Final remarks: why critical analysis needs functional relations and collaborative agency
Chapter 9: Summary and perspectives
References
Index