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Analogy and Contrast in Language: Perspectives from Cognitive Linguistics
Edited by Karolina Krawczak, Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk and Marcin Grygiel
[
Human Cognitive Processing
73] 2022
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Index
A
abbreviation
305–306, 312, 319–321
absolute
66, 68, 78
abstraction
28, 49, 91, 121, 125, 152, 164, 199, 401
acquisition
2, 83, 161, 246
adjective phrase
303, 305–308, 310, 313, 315, 322, 324–326, 328, 330–331
adposition
6–8, 341–342, 344, 346–347, 349, 354, 357–361, 365, 371, 373, 391
adverb
7, 54, 56–57, 85–86, 92, 95, 107, 134, 139, 168, 270, 283–285, 287–299, 308, 371
adverbial modification
283, 287
allocentric
61–62, 64, 67–73, 75–79
alternation
3, 8, 39–41, 43, 247, 252, 305, 331, 341–343, 345, 347, 355–356, 359–360, 362, 365
analogical argument
71
analogical effect
329
analogy
1–10, 15–20, 22–24, 28, 34–35, 43, 47, 49, 55–56, 58, 61–66, 68–71, 78–79, 111, 115–118, 129–130, 133, 142, 149, 152, 159–160, 163–165, 173, 181, 187–188, 193–195, 200–201, 203–207, 212, 214–223, 225–228, 234, 240–242, 245–249, 274, 278, 283, 285, 297–298, 303, 305–306, 308, 318, 322, 341–342, 345, 364–365, 371–372, 395–396, 405–409, 411, 433–435
anchoring
103–104, 107, 407
anger
9, 405–414, 417, 419–421, 428–432, 434–435
apposition
217, 304–308, 318, 320–321, 331
appraisal theories
406, 434
aspect
4–6, 49, 52, 57–58, 115, 117–125, 128–129, 132–134, 140, 142–143, 147, 151–152, 159–165, 168–173, 177–181, 186–188, 249, 259, 350
aspectual class
115, 121, 125–128, 133, 136
aspectual system
3, 5–6, 115, 118, 120–121, 151–152s, 180
avoidance
21–23, 42–43
B
baseline
5, 16–17, 22–23, 26–28, 30–34, 36–37, 42, 63, 83–84, 91, 94–100, 108–111
Behavioural Profile Approach
7, 245, 252–254, 260, 269, 272, 274, 277, 348,
C
CAD model
434–435
capture
21–22, 24, 31, 34, 37–39, 42
categorisation
64, 115–117, 121, 125, 128, 130, 149, 152, 245–249, 251, 253–255, 260, 262, 272, 278, 415
categorization
2, 4–5, 7, 15, 23–26, 29–30, 33, 84, 118, 194, 341–342, 345
causality
200
classifiers
6, 159, 163, 173–180, 187–188
cluster
9, 92, 110, 248, 264–265, 267–268, 270–273, 277, 355–358, 405–407, 409–414, 417–418, 421, 424, 428–429, 431–432, 435
Cognitive Grammar
15, 58, 106, 121, 250–251, 259, 342
Cognitive Linguistics
1–2, 7, 9–10, 49, 52, 55, 58, 63, 83, 85, 87, 91, 93, 101, 103, 111, 159, 199, 245, 249–250, 252, 254, 345
cognitive-cultural linguistics
4, 61
comparison
2, 5, 7, 15–18, 24, 34–35, 62, 64, 102, 115–118, 121, 149, 152, 176, 187, 201, 203–207, 209–212, 218, 227–229, 245, 248, 254–255, 262, 278, 363, 411–414, 416, 422, 432, 435
complement
8, 33, 38, 86, 96, 129, 133–135, 144, 149, 205–207, 209, 211, 216, 220–223, 226, 228, 230, 232, 235–236, 241, 343, 345-–347, 349–350, 353–354, 357–358, 360, 362, 364–365, 385
complementation
129–135, 142, 144–146, 149, 341, 343–345, 347, 349, 362–363, 365
complex adposition
7–8, 341
complex preposition
6, 193–203, 205–206, 210–215, 220, 223–224, 232–233, 240–242
compound modifier
309–315, 318, 322, 324, 326–328, 330, 336
conceptualization
52, 93, 106, 342, 372, 389, 395, 400
conceptualisation
64–67, 78, 94, 146, 149, 254, 412, 433, 435
connection
16–17, 31, 406
constituency
32–34, 129, 151
construction
3, 7, 20, 30, 33, 40, 64, 70, 86–88, 90–92, 99–100, 109, 132, 146, 151, 183, 187, 193, 195–198, 211, 220, 222–223, 228, 230, 232, 239, 245, 247, 250, 256, 260, 269, 273–274, 281, 283–289, 291–300, 306–308, 342, 346, 348–349, 355, 359–361, 363–364, 379, 406
construction grammar
193, 195, 250, 283–284, 299
constructional contamination
7–8, 283–287, 291, 295, 297–300, 308
constructional prototype
223–224, 232–233, 238
constructionism
434
constructionist theories
406–407, 434–435
contempt
9, 198, 405–407, 409–414, 416–435
contextualization
83, 100, 105–111
continuum
50, 66, 78, 84, 125–126, 128–129, 133, 136, 142, 162, 164, 265
contracted pattern
305, 313, 317
contrast
1–10, 15–18, 20, 22–23, 26–28, 30–35, 37–38, 40, 42–43, 47, 52–53, 55–56, 58, 62, 70, 72, 75–76, 78, 83–84, 91–92, 94–100, 102, 106–111, 115, 118, 120, 126, 129, 132, 142, 151, 159, 165, 167–168, 193–195, 200–201, 205–207, 209–212, 214, 216, 218, 224–234, 237–242, 246–247, 267, 269, 283–285, 296–297, 303, 305, 307–308, 318, 322, 326, 330, 341–342, 345–346, 349, 358, 374, 377–379, 388–389, 392, 394, 396, 408, 414, 417, 421, 434
control model
22–26, 31, 36
corpus
5–10, 130, 144, 160, 162, 164, 181–182, 185, 187, 193, 196–197, 202, 210, 213, 219, 227, 239, 245, 248, 250, 255, 284–285, 300, 303–305, 313, 322, 330, 341, 343, 347–349, 351, 365, 385, 405, 412–414, 421–422, 425–426, 428–429, 432–434
correspondence analysis
181–188, 263–266, 268, 270, 272, 357–359
cultural cognition
70
cultural model
67, 70, 72, 77
D
derogative context
330
diagrammatic iconicity
4, 47–49, 53–54, 56–58
differential
16–17, 20, 23, 31, 34–37
differentiation
9, 28, 199, 241, 246, 347, 351
directive force
39–41
disanalogy
64
discreteness
162
disgust
9, 405–407, 409–413, 417, 419, 422, 424, 427–432, 434–435
dominion
19–22, 31, 34–37
E
Ego
65–66, 68, 71–77, 79, 372, 379–384, 386–388, 390–392, 399–400
egocentric
61–62, 64–67, 69–72, 75–79, 148
elaboration
22–23, 30–33, 37–38, 63, 115–116, 121, 343, 345, 365
ellipsis
35–36
embodiment
407–408
Emotion Event
405, 407, 411, 422, 429
encompassive reference object
378
encompassive secondary reference object
379
entrenchment
17–18, 20, 25, 129, 245–247, 251–252, 299
eventualities
37–38
extension
6, 8, 24–28, 34, 36, 116, 125, 142, 165, 175, 179, 257, 260–261, 263, 266–267, 303, 305–307, 313, 315, 318, 330, 342, 364
external local case
74, 376–377, 381, 394–395
F
fear
406, 409, 412–414, 417–421, 430, 432
field
20–22, 25, 37, 39, 41, 236–237, 379, 411
field-based frame of reference
379
figure
2, 53, 371, 373–375, 377–384, 386, 388–389, 391–397, 399
focus of negation
43
frame of reference
379, 387
function
28–31, 34, 38, 53–54, 92, 99–101, 105, 107, 124, 171, 174, 180, 195, 204, 207, 212, 219, 228, 233, 235–236, 242, 274, 314, 342, 345, 351, 373, 376, 383, 396, 405–406
G
gniew
413, 417, 429–430
gram
371–378, 380–385, 387–390, 392–400
grammatical profiles
159, 181–188
GRID
405, 411–414, 416–417, 419–421, 428, 432
ground
2, 40, 42, 53, 116–117, 152, 371, 373–375, 377–384, 386–389, 391–397, 399
H
head noun
284, 304, 306–307, 311, 318–322, 326, 328, 331
hybrid
61, 67, 70–71, 73, 75–76, 78–79, 306, 331
hybridisation
71–72
I
iconicity
3–4, 47–49, 52–54, 56–58, 422, 433
iconicity principle (IP)
4, 49, 422, 433
IP
51–58
Idealized Cognitive Model
165, 180
illocutionary force
85, 95–96
imagic iconicity
48
immigrant
61, 72–73, 76
inflection
314, 373–374, 376
inflectional adjective
309–310, 339
informational focusing
35
Integrated Model of Aspect
115, 118, 121–125, 133–134, 140, 142–143, 147, 151–152
intellectualized language
193, 195, 200
internal local case
374, 377, 381–382, 389, 394, 396, 399
inversion
83–87, 91–93, 95, 97–100, 110
L
layering
23, 31–34
level of organization
15–16, 18, 25, 29, 33, 38, 115
leveling
303, 305–307, 313, 315, 322, 330
Likert scale
314
linguistic borrowing
303, 308
local case
373–374, 376–377, 381–382, 389, 394–396, 399
locus
20, 23, 25–26, 30, 33, 35, 37–43, 69, 98, 371
M
metaphor
2, 6, 58, 63, 104, 117, 159, 165, 188, 254, 286, 372, 380–381, 384, 386–391, 393–394, 396–400, 411
metaphors of text organization
371–373, 386–387, 394, 397, 399–401
metaphors of time
371–372, 379–380, 386, 399–400
metatext
371
migrant
61, 72–77
morphology-syntax interface
303, 308
N
narrative
4, 47–48, 50, 52, 54–56, 168, 207, 216, 220, 226, 234, 401
Natural Semantic Metalanguage
63
nemocentric
79
nominal compounds
196, 303–304, 307, 321
nonegocentric
79
nouns
30, 122, 124, 159–164, 167, 173–177, 180–185, 187–188, 194, 196–197, 200, 205, 212, 236, 239, 272, 304, 307–313, 318, 321–323, 326–327, 329–330, 336, 350, 373, 376, 403, 427
NSM
63
number
159, 162, 164, 173, 177, 181–184, 187–188, 256, 258, 263, 269–271,
O
object text
372, 394
objectification
66, 76
online emotions sorting task
405, 411–412, 432, 434
orientation frame
71
Overlap Hypothesis
163
overriding
83, 99–100
P
paradigmatic
4, 15, 23–24, 31, 36, 83, 305
parts of speech
159–160, 349
passive
7, 283–285, 287–299, 308
perspectival frame
61, 67, 73
perspective
4–5, 65–66, 68, 70, 72–77, 79, 122, 124–125, 129, 146, 148, 379, 391
perspectiveless
65
perspectivelessness
68
perspectivisation
78
pogarda
410, 412–413, 416–421, 424, 426, 428–435
polarity
42, 85, 94, 96
polysemy
27, 176, 179, 245, 247–248, 250–251, 261–262, 272, 275–276, 286
post-positional use
322
postposition
320, 394
pre-positional use
321
predicative position
323–325, 330
prefixes
6, 119–120, 142, 149, 162–163, 171, 173, 176–180, 187–188
preposition
64, 66, 131–132, 135, 138, 194–200, 205–206, 210–212, 215, 220, 233, 240–242, 253, 270
prepositional phrase
328–329, 343, 354
privative binary features
161
propositional attitude
38
prototype
26–27, 70, 91–92, 116–117, 223–224, 232–233, 238, 245, 248, 250–251, 407, 409
proximisation
77
Q
qualitative modifier
325
R
radial network
92, 98
reality model
36
recurrence
17–19, 21–23, 31
reference object
378–379, 383
S
schematization
19
search domain
373–375, 380, 382, 384, 393
secondary reference object
379, 383
self-organization
18
semantic split
305
semantic value
27, 63, 115
seriality
32–34
social prestige
307, 313
space-time
61, 64–67, 78, 254
speech act
40, 42
statistical preemption
298, 300, 303, 307–308, 310, 313, 318, 330
strong iconicity
48
Structuralist tradition
161
stump compound
327, 329
subject position
132–133, 323–324, 330
subjectification
66, 76–77
syntagmatic
15, 23, 31, 33, 36
system
28–31, 42
T
target
, 16, 18, 20–22, 24–26, 31, 34–35, 37–39, 63, 71, 106, 115, 133–134, 159, 165, 246, 285–289, 372, 414, 426
temporal sequencing
16
text
4, 7, 9, 47–48, 50–51, 54, 56–57, 73, 90, 100, 102, 104–107, 109–110, 178, 195, 200, 202, 204–207, 209, 212–216, 219–220, 225–226, 228–229, 231–234, 236–238, 242, 297, 299, 314, 371–373
Theme/Rheme
104–105
think predicates
115, 142, 147, 150
topic
83–85, 88–91, 100–101, 103–106, 108, 110
translation
47–49, 52, 56, 94, 101, 199, 314, 381, 422, 426
U
usage-based model
245–246
V
Vantage Theory
64, 68, 78
variation
5, 7–9, 151, 161, 212, 248–250, 253–256, 261–262, 269–270, 272, 275, 277, 283–285, 295, 299, 308, 310, 312–313, 315, 319–322, 326, 329, 341–342, 357–360, 405, 408–409, 433
verbs
4–6, 30, 40, 52, 55–57, 119–120, 125, 127–129, 142, 148–149, 151, 159–164, 167–170, 172–173, 176–180, 194, 217, 236, 252, 261, 305, 307, 350, 391, 393, 422, 427
viewpoint
, 65–66, 79, 166, 407, 409, 433
W
weak iconicity
49
worldview
70
wstręt
413, 417, 427–428, 431–432
Z
złość
413, 417, 429–431