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Cuyckens, Hubert, René Dirven, Klaus-Uwe Panther and Thomas Berg, eds. 2003. Motivation in Language: Studies in honor of Günter Radden. (Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 243). John Benjamins. xxvi, 403 pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English
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This volume contributes to the now one-century old question, ‘Is the link between forms and meanings in language essentially arbitrary, as Saussure put it, or is it on the contrary also considerably motivated?’ The greater part of the papers (Sections 1–3) analyze linguistic phenomena in which not arbitrary, but cognitively motivated links between form and meaning play a role. As such, the contributions in Section 1 examine selected aspects of motivation in the continuum between lexicon and grammar; the contributions in Section 2 study the factors underlying the range of (semantic) variants that attach to a particular lexical item; and papers in Section 3 look at motivating factors in linguistic items situated in and conceptualizing the socio-cultural domain. A smaller set of papers in Section 4 point to the role which learner motivation and attitudinal motivation may play in applied linguistics domains.