In:Cognitive Semantics: A cultural-historical perspective
Vladimir Glebkin
[Cognitive Linguistic Studies in Cultural Contexts 15] 2024
► pp. 241–242
Index
Published online: 17 January 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/clscc.15.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/clscc.15.index
A
- Anselm of Canterbury16–17
- Aristotle7, 15, 17, 26, 31–34, 43, 56, 67, 79, 85, 90, 106, 201–202, 205, 207, 209
- Augustine44–45, 50, 58, 60–61, 69, 75, 77, 87, 106, 202
B
- being43, 165–166
- briefly described events47, 49
C
- Code of Hammurabi14, 39–40
- сomplex thinking14, 23–25
D
- Dante207–208
- Darwin24, 26–27, 29
- Dilthey88
- Dummett85
E
- Euclid7–8, 15, 17–18, 40–42, 46
- Euripides15, 30, 49–50, 205
- events described in detail47, 49
- everyday use of language88–89
F
- fashion211–213
- Fedotov177, 193–194
- field binding38–39
- field-dependent cognitive style25, 36, 38–39, 46, 48, 50
- Fillmore84, 94, 98, 100, 112, 136
G
- Gasparov184, 195
- Geeraerts1, 21, 28, 65, 89–91, 102, 198–200, 207, 216
- Gibson83, 91, 138, 143
- Gogol208, 210
- Gradovskij169–170, 190
- Gregory of Tours49–50
H
- Herodotus14–15, 30, 41, 46–49, 57
- hunter-gatherer cultures11–14, 24–26, 28–29, 35
I
- ideal type83, 89, 102
- Idealized Cognitive Model22, 26
- idolum68
- Ivanov-Razumnik174–177, 181, 192–193
K
- Karamzin213
- Kablic170–172, 174, 191–192
- Keller199
- Kormer180–181, 194
- Kövecses21–22, 27, 52, 65, 106
- Kitayama13, 25, 36–37, 39
L
- Labov212–213
- Lakoff21–23, 26–29, 35, 52, 65, 106
- Langacker22, 99, 143, 199
- language user89
- large-scale civilizations8, 39
- Lenin174, 192, 210
- Level С of FLTCD8, 14, 16, 28, 35, 50, 82, 201, 203
- Level D of FLTCD8, 15–20, 33–35, 38–39, 46, 50, 202–203, 205–206
- Lévy-Bruhl23–24
- Luria12, 14, 24–26, 35
M
- Meillet206–207, 211
- Merezhkovskij176, 192–194, 208
- Mihajlovskij171, 173–175, 191
- Miljukov177, 194
- mahina57–63, 73–76
- mononuclear complex92, 95, 135
N
- Nabokov208
- natura76–77
- number73–76
P
- Peter the Great176–177, 194
- Parmenides165
- Plato7–8, 15, 31, 33–34, 44, 55, 87, 166
- Plotinus44, 90
- polynuclear complex92, 95, 135
- polysemy91–92
- poshlost’208
- prototype 90
- prototypical core90, 92, 135
- Pushkin208–209
S
- skuka (boredom)92–94
- Simmel211–213
- Solzhenitsyn180–181, 195
- Sophocles205
- Spengler41–42
- Sumerian203–205
T
- T-semantics84, 94, 112, 136
- Thucydides 15, 30, 41, 46–47, 49–50
- Tolstoy105, 124, 210
- Traugott198–203, 206, 214
U
- U-semantics84, 94, 112, 136
- Uspenskij184, 195
V
- Vehi176, 193
- Vygotsky23–24, 26–27, 38–39, 82
W
- Weber Max83, 89
- weird people6, 10
- Wierzbicka87–88, 209
- Witkin25, 36–38
- Wittgenstein24
- word family86–90, 95, 113, 136, 145, 209–211, 213
- ἐποχή34
