Viewpoint in Language
Herausgeber: Dancygier, Barbara; Sweetser, Eve
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Herausgeber: Dancygier, Barbara; Sweetser, Eve
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This volume provides a new understanding of the role and structure of viewpoint in cognition and communication.
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This volume provides a new understanding of the role and structure of viewpoint in cognition and communication.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 374g
- ISBN-13: 9781107569300
- ISBN-10: 1107569303
- Artikelnr.: 43042524
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 374g
- ISBN-13: 9781107569300
- ISBN-10: 1107569303
- Artikelnr.: 43042524
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: viewpoint and perspective in language and gesture, from the
ground up Eve Sweetser; Part I. Intersubjectivity and Subjectification: 1.
Irony as a viewpoint phenomenon Vera Tobin and Michael Israel; 2.
Subjectivity and upwards projection in mental space structure Lilian
Ferrari and Eve Sweetser; 3. Negation, stance verbs, and intersubjectivity
Barbara Dancygier; Part II. Gesture and Processing of Visual Information:
4. Interactions between discourse status and viewpoint in co-speech gesture
Fey Parrill; 5. Maybe what it means is he actually got the spot: physical
and cognitive viewpoint in a gesture study Shweta Narayan; Part III.
Multiple Viewpoints in American Sign Language: 6. Reported speech as an
evidentiality strategy in American sign language Barbara Shaffer; 7. Two
ways of conceptualizing space: motivating the use of static and rotated
vantage point space in ASL discourse Terry Janzen; Part IV. Constructions
and Discourse: 8. The constructional underpinnings of viewpoint blends: the
Past+now in language and literature Kiki Nikiforidou; 9. Evoking discourse
spaces in speech and thought representation Lieven Vandelanotte;
Conclusion: multiple viewpoints, multiple spaces Barbara Dancygier.
ground up Eve Sweetser; Part I. Intersubjectivity and Subjectification: 1.
Irony as a viewpoint phenomenon Vera Tobin and Michael Israel; 2.
Subjectivity and upwards projection in mental space structure Lilian
Ferrari and Eve Sweetser; 3. Negation, stance verbs, and intersubjectivity
Barbara Dancygier; Part II. Gesture and Processing of Visual Information:
4. Interactions between discourse status and viewpoint in co-speech gesture
Fey Parrill; 5. Maybe what it means is he actually got the spot: physical
and cognitive viewpoint in a gesture study Shweta Narayan; Part III.
Multiple Viewpoints in American Sign Language: 6. Reported speech as an
evidentiality strategy in American sign language Barbara Shaffer; 7. Two
ways of conceptualizing space: motivating the use of static and rotated
vantage point space in ASL discourse Terry Janzen; Part IV. Constructions
and Discourse: 8. The constructional underpinnings of viewpoint blends: the
Past+now in language and literature Kiki Nikiforidou; 9. Evoking discourse
spaces in speech and thought representation Lieven Vandelanotte;
Conclusion: multiple viewpoints, multiple spaces Barbara Dancygier.
Introduction: viewpoint and perspective in language and gesture, from the
ground up Eve Sweetser; Part I. Intersubjectivity and Subjectification: 1.
Irony as a viewpoint phenomenon Vera Tobin and Michael Israel; 2.
Subjectivity and upwards projection in mental space structure Lilian
Ferrari and Eve Sweetser; 3. Negation, stance verbs, and intersubjectivity
Barbara Dancygier; Part II. Gesture and Processing of Visual Information:
4. Interactions between discourse status and viewpoint in co-speech gesture
Fey Parrill; 5. Maybe what it means is he actually got the spot: physical
and cognitive viewpoint in a gesture study Shweta Narayan; Part III.
Multiple Viewpoints in American Sign Language: 6. Reported speech as an
evidentiality strategy in American sign language Barbara Shaffer; 7. Two
ways of conceptualizing space: motivating the use of static and rotated
vantage point space in ASL discourse Terry Janzen; Part IV. Constructions
and Discourse: 8. The constructional underpinnings of viewpoint blends: the
Past+now in language and literature Kiki Nikiforidou; 9. Evoking discourse
spaces in speech and thought representation Lieven Vandelanotte;
Conclusion: multiple viewpoints, multiple spaces Barbara Dancygier.
ground up Eve Sweetser; Part I. Intersubjectivity and Subjectification: 1.
Irony as a viewpoint phenomenon Vera Tobin and Michael Israel; 2.
Subjectivity and upwards projection in mental space structure Lilian
Ferrari and Eve Sweetser; 3. Negation, stance verbs, and intersubjectivity
Barbara Dancygier; Part II. Gesture and Processing of Visual Information:
4. Interactions between discourse status and viewpoint in co-speech gesture
Fey Parrill; 5. Maybe what it means is he actually got the spot: physical
and cognitive viewpoint in a gesture study Shweta Narayan; Part III.
Multiple Viewpoints in American Sign Language: 6. Reported speech as an
evidentiality strategy in American sign language Barbara Shaffer; 7. Two
ways of conceptualizing space: motivating the use of static and rotated
vantage point space in ASL discourse Terry Janzen; Part IV. Constructions
and Discourse: 8. The constructional underpinnings of viewpoint blends: the
Past+now in language and literature Kiki Nikiforidou; 9. Evoking discourse
spaces in speech and thought representation Lieven Vandelanotte;
Conclusion: multiple viewpoints, multiple spaces Barbara Dancygier.