Index
A
- a priori (grammatical category)
7–8
, 10, 114, 116, 125,
127–128
,
130–131
- acquisition16, 114,
111–112
- activity (verbs)2,
4–5
, 7, 20, 70, 112,
114–115
, 133
- agent3, 7, 20, 113,
118-119
B
- blind (as opposed to sighted)
113–114
C
- Cognitive Grammar4,
6–7
,
13–15
,
17–18
, 20, 39, 41,
127–128
- Columbia School (CS)4, 6,
10–12
,
14–16
, 18,
23–24
, 91, 111, 115,
124–132
, 137
- communicative strategy
49–51
,
53–55
, 57, 60
- componential (meaning)111,
114–115
- compositional (semantics)3, 5, 117
- conceptual metaphor
17–18
, 20, 26,
37–38
,
40–41
, 64, 134
- construction (grammatical)4, 6,
13–16
,
111–112
,
116–120
, 128,
133-134
, 136
- Control SystemSee System of Degree of Control
- corpus
1–2
,
21–23
,
47–48
,
51–55
, 57, 64, 75, 132, 137
- Crupi, C.63, 106,
127–128
D
- Deixis (grammatical system)60, 126
- description (as opposed to explanation)See semantic description
- descriptive (as opposed to explanatory)See semantic description
- dictionary7,
26–28
, 31, 45, 129
- Differentiation (grammatical system)9, 28,
60–61
, 83
- Dimensions (number of, grammatical system)65, 114
- distribution1, 3, 5,
8–9
, 16,
22–26
, 29, 32, 37, 47, 53, 57, 64, 79, 89, 91, 111,
113–116
, 121, 130,
132–136
- Diver, W.5, 8,
11–12
, 60,
125–131
, 135
E
- emergent (grammatical structure)
13-17
- English8, 10, 12, 38,
131–132
- Entity (as opposed to noun)3,
8–12
, 28, 36, 46,
60–61
, 74, 89, 115, 127, 131, 137
- Entity Number (grammatical system)12
- Event (as opposed to verb)3, 9,
12–13
, 16, 20, 35, 46, 77, 80,
89–90
, 110, 112,
121–122
, 131
- explanationSee semantic explanation
F
- formal categoriesSee syntactic categories
- formal lexical classesSee lexical form classes
- frequency (effects of, cognitive linguistics)4, 6,
13–16
- frequent sequencesSee frequency
- functional (linguistics)3, 15
G
- generative grammar3, 6, 20, 24, 111, 127
- Gleitman, L.See Landau and Gleitman
- grammar-lexicon continuum
127–129
- grammatical constructionSee construction
- grammatical system
4–5
, 9,
12–13
, 20, 39, 60, 65,
126–128
, 130, 132, 136
H
- Huffman, A.5, 28, 43,
127–128
, 130, 132
I
- inference
4–5
, 31, 43, 78,
114–115
, 135
- intellectual (as opposed to visual)1,
3–4
,
17–18
, 20, 23, 26, 30,
37–46
, 61, 64, 69, 71, 73, 92, 96, 110, 134
- intellectual attentionSee intellectual
- interpretation
3–5
,
9–11
, 14, 19, 23, 26,
28–29
, 70, 86,
95–96
, 118, 122, 126, 129, 135
- intransitiveSee transitive
- introspectiveSee intuition
- intuition (native speaker)14, 20, 29, 54, 112, 132
- invariant (meaning)2, 5, 20,
117–118
, 120, 125, 127, 129, 133, 135
L
- Lakoff, G.17, 37, 39,
44–45
- Landau and Gleitman4, 7, 26,
111–116
, 133
- Landau, B.See Landau and Gleitman
- language acquisitionSee acquisition
- Levin, B.8,
115–116
, 120
- lexical form classes4, 10,
133–134
- lexicon4,
8–10
, 24, 29, 112, 116,
125–134
- linguistic unit1, 4,
6–7
,
13-15
,
17–18
, 114, 128, 133, 135
M
- markedness (in grammar)111, 120, 122
- meaning (Columbia School)message distinguished from meaning
- meaning hypothesis
1–2
, 6, 11, 15,
18–23
,
24-25
, 29, 32, 35,
47–48
, 51,
53–55
, 57, 60, 66, 70, 76, 81, 91,
110–112
, 116, 120, 123,
125-126
,
128–129
, 132,
135-137
- meaning of appear
77–78
,
100–101
, 103,
105–106
- meaning of have a look
117
- meaning of look
2,
4–5
,
8–9
,
19-20
, 25,
27–28
, 33, 39, 48, 71, 77, 133,
135–136
- meaning of see
9, 77, 80, 89, 110, 112, 136
- message (distinguished from meaning)
2–5
, 7, 14,
17–18
, 20, 23,
26–31
,
38-43
,
45–50
, 112, 115, 117, 129,
131-135
- metaphorSee conceptual metaphor
- monosemic25, 41See monosemy
- morphology
8–10
, 20, 23, 127
N
- nominal (morphology)8, 10, 23, 28
- noun
3–4
,
6–8
, 10, 29, 90, 125, 133
- null hypothesis21, 51, 79
O
- observation (as opposed to hypothesis)8,
10–12
, 25, 50, 116, 125
- opposition (semantic)
126–127
- Oxford English Dictionary (OED)7,
26–27
See
dictionarySee also
P
- phenomenology of visual attentionSee visual attention
- polysemy
3–4
, 7, 13,
16–17
, 25, 71,
127–129
,
132–133
- positional signalsSee System of Degree of Control
- prepositions
115–116
, 128, 136
- Locative prepositions112,
114–115
Q
- quantitative (data)2, 6, 18, 20,
23–24
,
46–51
,
53–57
, 64, 71, 74, 76, 78, 82,
84–85
, 94, 96, 101, 111, 114, 122, 132, 135, 137
R
- Reid, W.8, 10, 12, 19, 28, 39,
48–49
, 51, 61, 65, 83,
128–129
S
- Saussure, F. de11,
130-131
- semantic description
26–27
,
39–40
, 42, 46, 116, 119, 129
- semantic explanation3, 9, 10,
14–16
, 23,
26–27
, 39, 42,
45–46
, 116, 120, 134
- semantic substance3, 10, 25, 49, 54, 63, 80, 135
- semantic value
2–3
, 7,
39–40
, 116, 128, 135
- sentence (in grammar)3, 5, 11, 20, 111, 116
- sighted (as opposed to blind)
113–114
- sign2, 4, 6, 9,
11–12
,
14–16
,
18–19
,
23–25
, 28, 39, 63, 65, 72, 80, 91, 100, 113,
115–116
, 120, 126,
128–130
, 137
- signal2,
5–8
,
12–14
, 16, 18, 25,
39–40
, 43, 49, 60, 63, 65, 107, 129
- strategySee communicative strategy
- subject (grammatical)3, 36, 115
- substance (linguistic)See semantic substance
- Sweetser, E.4, 17,
37-39
, 92
- symbolic4, 6,
13–14
, 16, 127
- syntactic categories
8-9
See also a priorilexical form classes
- syntax
6–9
, 16,
112–116
, 125,
127–128
, 133
- System of Degree of Control
12–13
, 89, 136
- systemSee grammatical system
- systemic meaning (as opposed to lexical)
126–129
See
grammar-lexicon continuumSee also
T
- traditional grammar
7–8
,
10–11
, 114, 125, 128, 133
V
- value (linguistic)See semantic value
- verb
2–4
,
6–8
, 10, 13, 23,
28–29
, 70,
112–117
, 119, 125, 133,
135–136
- verbal (morphology)8, 10, 23, 28, 115
- visual attention10, 25, 27,
29–31
,
40–41
, 65, 67
W
- Wierzbicka, A.111,
116–120
, 136
- word orderSee System of Degree of Control
Z
- zero signal12
See also Entity Number