In:Analogy and Contrast in Language: Perspectives from Cognitive Linguistics
Edited by Karolina Krawczak, Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk and Marcin Grygiel
[Human Cognitive Processing 73] 2022
► pp. 439–442
Index
Published online: 27 October 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.73.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/hcp.73.index
A
- abbreviation305–306, 312, 319–321
- absolute66, 68, 78
- abstraction28, 49, 91, 121, 125, 152, 164, 199, 401
- acquisition2, 83, 161, 246
- adjective phrase303, 305–308, 310, 313, 315, 322, 324–326, 328, 330–331
- adposition6–8, 341–342, 344, 346–347, 349, 354, 357–361, 365, 371, 373, 391
- adverb7, 54, 56–57, 85–86, 92, 95, 107, 134, 139, 168, 270, 283–285, 287–299, 308, 371
- adverbial modification283, 287
- allocentric61–62, 64, 67–73, 75–79
- alternation3, 8, 39–41, 43, 247, 252, 305, 331, 341–343, 345, 347, 355–356, 359–360, 362, 365
- analogical argument71
- analogical effect329
- analogy1–10, 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
- anchoring103–104, 107, 407
- anger9, 405–414, 417, 419–421, 428–432, 434–435
- apposition217, 304–308, 318, 320–321, 331
- appraisal theories406, 434
- aspect4–6, 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 class115, 121, 125–128, 133, 136
- aspectual system3, 5–6, 115, 118, 120–121, 151–152s, 180
- avoidance21–23, 42–43
B
- baseline5, 16–17, 22–23, 26–28, 30–34, 36–37, 42, 63, 83–84, 91, 94–100, 108–111
- Behavioural Profile Approach7, 245, 252–254, 260, 269, 272, 274, 277, 348,
C
- CAD model434–435
- capture21–22, 24, 31, 34, 37–39, 42
- categorisation64, 115–117, 121, 125, 128, 130, 149, 152, 245–249, 251, 253–255, 260, 262, 272, 278, 415
- categorization2, 4–5, 7, 15, 23–26, 29–30, 33, 84, 118, 194, 341–342, 345
- causality200
- classifiers6, 159, 163, 173–180, 187–188
- cluster9, 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 Grammar15, 58, 106, 121, 250–251, 259, 342
- Cognitive Linguistics1–2, 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 linguistics4, 61
- comparison2, 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
- complement8, 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
- complementation129–135, 142, 144–146, 149, 341, 343–345, 347, 349, 362–363, 365
- complex adposition7–8, 341
- complex preposition6, 193–203, 205–206, 210–215, 220, 223–224, 232–233, 240–242
- compound modifier309–315, 318, 322, 324, 326–328, 330, 336
- conceptualization52, 93, 106, 342, 372, 389, 395, 400
- conceptualisation64–67, 78, 94, 146, 149, 254, 412, 433, 435
- connection16–17, 31, 406
- constituency32–34, 129, 151
- construction3, 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 grammar193, 195, 250, 283–284, 299
- constructional contamination7–8, 283–287, 291, 295, 297–300, 308
- constructional prototype223–224, 232–233, 238
- constructionism434
- constructionist theories406–407, 434–435
- contempt9, 198, 405–407, 409–414, 416–435
- contextualization83, 100, 105–111
- continuum50, 66, 78, 84, 125–126, 128–129, 133, 136, 142, 162, 164, 265
- contracted pattern305, 313, 317
- contrast1–10, 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 model22–26, 31, 36
- corpus5–10, 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 analysis181–188, 263–266, 268, 270, 272, 357–359
- cultural cognition70
- cultural model67, 70, 72, 77
D
- derogative context330
- diagrammatic iconicity4, 47–49, 53–54, 56–58
- differential16–17, 20, 23, 31, 34–37
- differentiation9, 28, 199, 241, 246, 347, 351
- directive force39–41
- disanalogy64
- discreteness162
- disgust9, 405–407, 409–413, 417, 419, 422, 424, 427–432, 434–435
- dominion19–22, 31, 34–37
E
- Ego65–66, 68, 71–77, 79, 372, 379–384, 386–388, 390–392, 399–400
- egocentric61–62, 64–67, 69–72, 75–79, 148
- elaboration22–23, 30–33, 37–38, 63, 115–116, 121, 343, 345, 365
- ellipsis35–36
- embodiment407–408
- Emotion Event405, 407, 411, 422, 429
- encompassive reference object378
- encompassive secondary reference object379
- entrenchment17–18, 20, 25, 129, 245–247, 251–252, 299
- eventualities37–38
- extension6, 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 case74, 376–377, 381, 394–395
F
- fear406, 409, 412–414, 417–421, 430, 432
- field20–22, 25, 37, 39, 41, 236–237, 379, 411
- field-based frame of reference379
- figure2, 53, 371, 373–375, 377–384, 386, 388–389, 391–397, 399
- focus of negation43
- frame of reference379, 387
- function28–31, 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
- gniew413, 417, 429–430
- gram371–378, 380–385, 387–390, 392–400
- grammatical profiles159, 181–188
- GRID405, 411–414, 416–417, 419–421, 428, 432
- ground2, 40, 42, 53, 116–117, 152, 371, 373–375, 377–384, 386–389, 391–397, 399
H
- head noun284, 304, 306–307, 311, 318–322, 326, 328, 331
- hybrid61, 67, 70–71, 73, 75–76, 78–79, 306, 331
- hybridisation71–72
I
- iconicity3–4, 47–49, 52–54, 56–58, 422, 433
- iconicity principle (IP)4, 49, 422, 433
- IP51–58
- Idealized Cognitive Model165, 180
- illocutionary force85, 95–96
- imagic iconicity48
- immigrant61, 72–73, 76
- inflection314, 373–374, 376
- inflectional adjective309–310, 339
- informational focusing35
- Integrated Model of Aspect 115, 118, 121–125, 133–134, 140, 142–143, 147, 151–152
- intellectualized language193, 195, 200
- internal local case374, 377, 381–382, 389, 394, 396, 399
- inversion83–87, 91–93, 95, 97–100, 110
L
- layering23, 31–34
- level of organization15–16, 18, 25, 29, 33, 38, 115
- leveling303, 305–307, 313, 315, 322, 330
- Likert scale314
- linguistic borrowing303, 308
- local case373–374, 376–377, 381–382, 389, 394–396, 399
- locus20, 23, 25–26, 30, 33, 35, 37–43, 69, 98, 371
M
- metaphor2, 6, 58, 63, 104, 117, 159, 165, 188, 254, 286, 372, 380–381, 384, 386–391, 393–394, 396–400, 411
- metaphors of text organization371–373, 386–387, 394, 397, 399–401
- metaphors of time371–372, 379–380, 386, 399–400
- metatext371
- migrant61, 72–77
- morphology-syntax interface303, 308
N
- narrative4, 47–48, 50, 52, 54–56, 168, 207, 216, 220, 226, 234, 401
- Natural Semantic Metalanguage63
- nemocentric79
- nominal compounds196, 303–304, 307, 321
- nonegocentric79
- nouns30, 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
- NSM63
- number159, 162, 164, 173, 177, 181–184, 187–188, 256, 258, 263, 269–271,
O
- object text372, 394
- objectification66, 76
- online emotions sorting task405, 411–412, 432, 434
- orientation frame71
- Overlap Hypothesis163
- overriding83, 99–100
P
- paradigmatic4, 15, 23–24, 31, 36, 83, 305
- parts of speech159–160, 349
- passive7, 283–285, 287–299, 308
- perspectival frame61, 67, 73
- perspective4–5, 65–66, 68, 70, 72–77, 79, 122, 124–125, 129, 146, 148, 379, 391
- perspectiveless65
- perspectivelessness68
- perspectivisation78
- pogarda410, 412–413, 416–421, 424, 426, 428–435
- polarity42, 85, 94, 96
- polysemy27, 176, 179, 245, 247–248, 250–251, 261–262, 272, 275–276, 286
- post-positional use322
- postposition320, 394
- pre-positional use321
- predicative position323–325, 330
- prefixes6, 119–120, 142, 149, 162–163, 171, 173, 176–180, 187–188
- preposition64, 66, 131–132, 135, 138, 194–200, 205–206, 210–212, 215, 220, 233, 240–242, 253, 270
- prepositional phrase328–329, 343, 354
- privative binary features161
- propositional attitude38
- prototype26–27, 70, 91–92, 116–117, 223–224, 232–233, 238, 245, 248, 250–251, 407, 409
- proximisation77
Q
- qualitative modifier325
R
- radial network92, 98
- reality model36
- recurrence17–19, 21–23, 31
- reference object378–379, 383
S
- schematization19
- search domain373–375, 380, 382, 384, 393
- secondary reference object379, 383
- self-organization18
- semantic split305
- semantic value27, 63, 115
- seriality32–34
- social prestige307, 313
- space-time61, 64–67, 78, 254
- speech act40, 42
- statistical preemption298, 300, 303, 307–308, 310, 313, 318, 330
- strong iconicity48
- Structuralist tradition161
- stump compound327, 329
- subject position132–133, 323–324, 330
- subjectification66, 76–77
- syntagmatic15, 23, 31, 33, 36
- system28–31, 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 sequencing16
- text4, 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/Rheme104–105
- think predicates115, 142, 147, 150
- topic83–85, 88–91, 100–101, 103–106, 108, 110
- translation47–49, 52, 56, 94, 101, 199, 314, 381, 422, 426
U
- usage-based model245–246
V
- Vantage Theory64, 68, 78
- variation5, 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
- verbs4–6, 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 iconicity49
- worldview70
- wstręt413, 417, 427–428, 431–432
Z
- złość413, 417, 429–431
