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Meanings as Conceptual Structures

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Summary, in English

Cognitive semantics relates linguistic expressions to conceptual structures. The purpose of this paper is to present a framework for such a cognitive structure. As a preparation, Putnam's argument against intensional semantics as a theory of meaning is presented. Some of the main tenets of cognitive semantics as it has developed during the last years are outlined. The notion of a conceptual space is proposed as a central tool for representing semantic information. It is outlined how conceptual spaces can be used as a basis for a formal cognitive semantics.The model is then applied to some problems in lexical semantics, such as the effect of varying contrast classes

Department/s

Publishing year

1995

Language

English

Document type

Working paper

Topic

  • General Language Studies and Linguistics
  • Learning

Keywords

  • Cognitive Studies

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1101-8453