

From Language, Speech, and Communication
Toward a Cognitive Semantics, 2 volume set
Volume 1: Concept Structuring Systems and Volume 2: Typology and Process in Concept Structuring
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In this two-volume set, Talmy approaches the question of how language organizes conceptual material both at a general level and by analyzing a crucial set of particular conceptual domains: space and time, motion and location, causation and force interaction, and attention and viewpoint.
One of a two-volume set defining the field of cognitive semantics. Leonard Talmy approaches the question of how language organizes conceptual material both at a general level and by analyzing a crucial set of particular conceptual domains: space and time, motion and location, causation and force interaction, and attention and viewpoint. Talmy maintains that these are among the most fundamental parameters by which language structures conception. By combining these conceptual domains into an integrated whole, Talmy shows, we advance our understanding of the overall conceptual and semantic structure of natural language. Volume one examines the fundamental systems by which language shapes concepts.
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Out of Print ISBN: 9780262201223 1076 pp. | 7 in x 9 inPaperback
Out of Print ISBN: 9780262700986 1076 pp. | 7 in x 9 inEndorsements
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At last we have all these classic papers in one place! This collection finally makes it possible to appreciate the full scope and originality of Talmy's pioneering work in cognitive linguistics.
Ray Jackendoff
Professor of Linguistics, Brandeis University