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E-grāmata: Language Diversity and Cognitive Representations

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  • Formāts: 239 pages
  • Sērija : Human Cognitive Processing 3
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Nov-1999
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027284501
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  • Formāts: 239 pages
  • Sērija : Human Cognitive Processing 3
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Nov-1999
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027284501

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Significant new developments in brain activity research have revived the debate on the universality of language and its neural basis. Within this debate, the question of language diversity and its implications for cognition remains central and controversial. It is here investigated in an original multimodal approach, covering various aspects of cross-linguistic variation, differences between spoken, signed and drum languages, between normal speech and pathological speech, and also between language and music, as revealed in electric brain activity associated with language processing. The various contributions (linguistic, anthropological, psychological and neurophysical) on the nature and status of variation and invariants in language provides evidence for complex interactions between language-specific processes and general cognitive faculties. This overview of some recent trends in cognitive linguistics opens up a promising new research area in the humanities as well as in the cognitive sciences.
Introduction vii Catherine Fuchs Stephane Robert I. Semantic Variations and Invariance: Cognitive Issues 1(70) Diversity in linguistic representations A challenge for cognition 3(18) Catherine Fuchs Cognitive invariants and linguistic variability From units to utterance 21(16) Stephane Robert Subjectivity, invariance, and the development of forms in the construction of linguistic representations 37(16) Antoine Culioli Language evolution and semantic representations A case study of the evolution from ``subjectivity to ``objectivity in French 53(18) Christiane Marchello-Nizia II. Conceptualization and Representations of Space Across Languages 71(72) Spatial orientation in some Austronesian languages 73(12) Francoise Ozanne-Rivierre Language space and sociolect Cognitive correlates of gendered speech in Mopan Maya 85(22) Eve Danziger Localization and predication Ancient Greek and various other languages 107(16) Hansjakob Seiler The expression of spatial relations and the spatialization of semantic relations in French Sign Language 123(20) Christian Cuxac III. Language Activity: From Linguistic to Cognitive Processes 143(78) From natural language to drum language An economical encoding procedure in Banda-Linda, Central African Republic 145(14) France Cloarec-Heiss Electrical signs of language in the brain 159(20) Marta Kutas Mireille Besson Linguistic variations and cognitive constraints in the processing and the acquisition of language 179(16) Michele Kail Universal vs. language-specific constraints in agrammatic aphasia. Is comparatism back? 195(14) Jean-Luc Nespoulous Schizophasia and cognitive dysfunction 209(12) Bernard Pachoud Index 221(7) Subject index 221(4) Author index 225(3) Language index 228