Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
239
Language
English
Published
Oct 25, 2018
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
9027201242
ISBN-13
9789027201249
Description
This work delves into the complex ways different cultures and languages depict events, with a sharp focus on aspectuality—how actions and events are represented in time. The authors, a diverse group of linguists and cognitive scientists, examine a wide array of languages, drawing on multimodal data that includes both verbal and non-verbal expressions.
Through detailed analyses and case studies, they reveal the intricate interplay between language structures and cognitive processes in event representation. Readers will discover the significance of context and cultural factors that shape how individuals communicate about experiences and actions.
By highlighting the variety and richness of linguistic expressions, this book fosters a deeper understanding of human communication. It serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in linguistics, cognitive science, and the intersection of language and culture.
Through detailed analyses and case studies, they reveal the intricate interplay between language structures and cognitive processes in event representation. Readers will discover the significance of context and cultural factors that shape how individuals communicate about experiences and actions.
By highlighting the variety and richness of linguistic expressions, this book fosters a deeper understanding of human communication. It serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in linguistics, cognitive science, and the intersection of language and culture.
Genres
History
Nature
Psychology