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Auteur
Alexey Koshelev is the author of two books, Cognitive Analysis of Universal Human Concepts (Moscow, 2015) and Essays on the Evolutionary-Synthetic Theory of Language (Moscow, 2017), and over fifty papers on cognitive semantics, theoretical linguistics, lexical and grammatical polysemy, history of linguistic theories, general theory of development and related subjects.
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This book implements a multidisciplinary approach in describing language both in its ontogenetic development and in its close interrelationship with other human subsystems such as thought, memory, and activity, with a focus on the semantic component of the evolutionary-synthetic theory.
The volume analyzes, among others, the mechanisms for grammatical polysemy, and brings to light the structural unity of artefact and natural concepts (such as CHAIR, ROAD, LAKE, RIVER, TREE). Additionally, object and motor concepts are defined in terms of the language of thought, and their representation in neurobiological memory codes is discussed; finally, the hierarchic structure of basic meanings of concrete nouns is shown to arise as a result of their step-by-step development in ontogeny.
Contenu
Acknowledgements
Preface
Chapter 1
On the contradictory nature of contemporary linguistic theories and how to change it for the better
Chapter 2
A reference-based approach to describing notional words
Chapter 3
Basic-level concepts as the neurobiological codes for memory
Concrete concepts and motor concepts
On the psychophysical state and the neurobiology of human actions
Chapter 4
Elements of a sensory grammar
Chapter 5
On the single structure of lexical meanings of nouns and verbs
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