This paper aims to illustrate Talmy's notion of Ception, which is the cognitive domain that conjoins the traditional distinct categories of perception and cognition. It is ruled by a set of parameters, which allow for the identification of commonalities and discrepancies along a cline of veridicality, with the two poles being represented by entirely concrete experience and abstract thought. We will finally pin down some instances of high-level conceptual metaphors that licence the linguistic realization of the caused-motion construction when it is instantiated by cognition verbs.

Ception and the Connected Cognitive Entity. The case of motion events

BAICCHI, ANNALISA
2012-01-01

Abstract

This paper aims to illustrate Talmy's notion of Ception, which is the cognitive domain that conjoins the traditional distinct categories of perception and cognition. It is ruled by a set of parameters, which allow for the identification of commonalities and discrepancies along a cline of veridicality, with the two poles being represented by entirely concrete experience and abstract thought. We will finally pin down some instances of high-level conceptual metaphors that licence the linguistic realization of the caused-motion construction when it is instantiated by cognition verbs.
2012
Applied Psycholinguistics. Positive effects and ethical perspectives
Mininni G. & Manuti A.
Language & Linguistics covers resources concerned with the theoretical, descriptive, and historical aspects of linguistics.
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Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
1
419
427
9
9788856874303
Franco Angeli
Milano
ITALIA
ception; embodiment; space and motion; high-level metaphor
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
1
268
none
Baicchi, Annalisa
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