Language in the Context of Use: Discourse and Cognitive Approaches to Language

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Andrea Tyler, Yiyoung Kim, Mari Takada
Walter de Gruyter, Aug 27, 2008 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 371 pages

The volume explores key convergences between cognitive and discourse approaches to language and language learning, both first and second. The emphasis is on the role of language as it is used in everyday interaction and as it reflects everyday cognition. The contributors share a usage-based perspective on language - whether they are examining grammar or metaphor or interactional dynamics - which situates language as part of a broader range of systems which underlie the organization of social life and human thought.

While sharing fundamental assumptions about language, the particulars of the areas of inquiry and emphases of those engaged in discourse analysis versus cognitive linguistics are diverse enough that, historically, many have tended to remain unaware of the interrelations among these approaches. Thus, researchers have also largely overlooked the possibilities of how work from each perspective can challenge, inform, and enrich the other.

The papers in the volume make a unique contribution by more consciously searching for connections between the two broad approaches. The results are a set of dynamic, thought-provoking analyses that add considerably to our understanding of language and language learning. The papers represent a rich range of frameworks within a usage-based approach to language. Cognitive Grammar, Mental Space and Blending Theory, Construction Grammar, ethnomethodology, and interactional sociolinguistics are just some of the frameworks used by the researchers in this volume. The particular subjects of inquiry are also quite varied and include first and second language learning, signed language, syntactic phenomena, interactional regulation and dynamics, discourse markers, metaphor theory, polysemy, language processing and humor.

The volume is of interests to researchers in cognitive linguistics, discourse and conversational analysis, and first and second language learning, as well as signed languages.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
Functional contrasts in language and gesture
25
The role of compound pragmatic markers in the construction of Catalan oral narrative
53
Analyzing narrative informativeness in speech and writing
71
The implicit and explicit learning of constructions
93
The problem of clause structure
121
Differences in use between native and nonnative speakers of German
145
Personal pronouns blending and narrative viewpoint
167
A cognitive analysis of the constructions and its implication for SLA
233
On the use of construction variation in peer play
255
Another look at French split intransitivity
269
Its anything but
285
Metaphors and similes in spoken news discourse
301
Explaining systematic metaphors for literacy processes in a school discourse community
321
Superschemas and the grammar of metaphorical mappings
339
Backmatter
361

Context and incongruities in conceptual blending
183
Mental spaces and mental verbs in early child English
199

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Andrea Tyler, Georgetown University Washington, USA; Yiyoung Kim, Georgetown University, USA; Mari Takada, International Christian University Tokyo, Japan.

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