The book presents the Cost-Benefit Cognitive Model, a theoretical framework for the treatment of speech acts from the perspectives of Cognitive Linguistics and Construction Grammar. Specifically, the book focuses on the three categories of interpersonal speech acts (directives, commissives, and expressives) and through close inspection of corpus data of 'suggesting', 'offering' and 'thanking', shows the conceptual metonymic operations that instantiate indirect speech acts.

On Acting and Thinking. Studies Bridging between Speech Acts and Cognition

BAICCHI, ANNALISA
2012-01-01

Abstract

The book presents the Cost-Benefit Cognitive Model, a theoretical framework for the treatment of speech acts from the perspectives of Cognitive Linguistics and Construction Grammar. Specifically, the book focuses on the three categories of interpersonal speech acts (directives, commissives, and expressives) and through close inspection of corpus data of 'suggesting', 'offering' and 'thanking', shows the conceptual metonymic operations that instantiate indirect speech acts.
2012
Language & Linguistics covers resources concerned with the theoretical, descriptive, and historical aspects of linguistics.
Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
1
189
189
9788846735102
ETS
Pisa
ITALIA
speech acts; syntactic constructions; cognition; idealized cognitive models
276
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Baicchi, Annalisa
none
info:eu-repo/semantics/book
3 Libro::3.1 Monografia o trattato scientifico
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