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Tytuł:
Complementarity of Space and Time in Distance Representations.
Autorzy:
Waliński, Jacek Tadeusz
Szwedek, Aleksander
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/books/44159700.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Opis:
Jacek Tadeusz Walinski (MA in Social Pedagogy, 1995; MA in English Philology, 1997; PhD in Linguistics, 2001) has been working with corpora in linguistic research at the University of Lodz for the past fifteen years. He was among the founding members of the PELCRA group (Polish and English Language Corpora in Research and Applications), participated in the organization of subsequent PALC conferences (Practical Applications of Language and Computers), and was involved in the creation of the National Corpus of Polish (NKJP). Since 2011 he has become increasingly involved in studying time and temporality in language and cognition within a corpus-based cognitive framework in the European COST Action TD0904 project, Time In MEntaL activitY (TIMELY). Same outcomes of his research in that field are presented in this volume. His academic interests include also applications of ICT and mobile technology in foreign language teaching. This book presents a cognitive linguistic study of distance representations carried out using the British National Corpus and the National Corpus of Polish. Corpusbased examination of linguistic expressions of spatial expanse in the semantic context of motion events suggests that as language users we are at certain liberty to choose either spatial or temporal conceptualization of distance according to what suits our subjective profiling needs relevant to a particular situation. From the perspective of research presented in this book, the entanglement of time and space in cognition is a rabbit hole phenomenon that runs deep beyond the ties that bind space to time in motion, on the one hand, and the socio-cultural sedimentation of meaning through commonly used phraseology, on the other. It appears to hinge on a higher-order ontological and epistemological distinction between objects and events, which may influence our spatial-temporal reasoning. Additionally, this book demonstrates a cognitive schema of temporaI horizon emergent from the frequency of expressions denoting temporaI distance found in spontaneous informal conversations. Taken together the research presented in this volume indicates that, at least in certain contexts, space and time can act in a complementary manner in cognition.
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Biblioteka Nauki
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