The Ten Lectures by Alan Cienki consider what it means to apply theoretical approaches from cognitive linguistics to the dynamic phenomena of speech and gesture. Taking the usage-based commitment seriously with audio-visual data raises new theoretical questions for cognitive linguistics.
In Ten Lectures on Cognitive Linguistics and the Unification of Spoken and Signed Languages Sherman Wilcox suggests that rather than abstracting away from the material substance of language, linguists can discover the deep connections ...
Her main research focus lies on cognitive film and media theory, embodiment and moving images and cognitive metaphors in audiovisual media; furthermore, she works on visual performances and the role of visual media in protest movements.
Ten Lectures on Spoken Language and Gesture from the Perspective of Cognitive Linguistics: Issues of Dynamicity and Multimodality. Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press. Cienki, Alan, & Kasper Kok. Submitted.
Mapping the range of information contained in the iconic hand gestures that accompany spontaneous speech. ... Ten lectures on spoken language and gesture from the perspective of cognitive linguistics: Issues of dynamicity and ...
De Gruyter Mouton. Cienki, A. (2017). Lecture 9: language as a prototype category. In A. Cienki, Ten lectures on spoken language and gesture from the perspective of cognitive linguistics: issues of dynamicity and multimodality.
This book presents a repertoire of conventionalized co-speech gestures used by Hausa speakers from northern Nigeria.
Конференция посвящена обсуждению познавательных процессов, их биологической и социальной детерминированности, моделированию когнитивных функций в системах искусственного интеллекта, разработке философских и методологических аспектов когнитивной науки. Программа конференции включает серию специализированных воркшопов,...
Bergen, Benjamin, Louder Than Words: The New Science of How the Mind Makes Meaning, New York, Basic Books, 2012. Cienki, Alan, Ten lectures on spoken language and gesture from the perspective of cognitive linguistics.
Conceiving of language and cognition as biological phenomena, these lectures provide and illustrate a coherent, integrated theoretical framework for studying essentially any aspect of language systems, language use, language change, and ...
Similarly you can say “he shot James Bond” or “he strangled James Bond, but he is not dead”. Now shot I think to no one implicates or entails an end-state of being dead. If you shoot James Bond, he might or might not be dead.