Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
296
Language
English
Published
Feb 14, 2011
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
052189834X
ISBN-13
9780521898348
Description
"Event Representation in Language and Cognition" delves into the intricate relationship between language and thought processes, focusing particularly on how individuals conceptualize events. The authors, Jürgen Bohnemeyer and Eric Pederson, present a compelling analysis that integrates findings from linguistics, psychology, and cognitive science. Their work sheds light on the cognitive mechanisms underlying event representation, emphasizing the role of language as a tool for organizing and interpreting experiences.
Throughout the chapters, the authors explore various frameworks and methodologies, providing insights into how different cultures and languages impact cognitive representations of events. They argue that understanding these representations is crucial for grasping the nuances of communication and how people make sense of the world around them. Rich in empirical data and theoretical reflections, the book offers an engaging narrative that encourages readers to reconsider their perceptions of language and cognition.
The text serves as a valuable resource for scholars and students alike, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in event representation. By weaving together diverse perspectives and innovative research, Bohnemeyer and Pederson contribute meaningfully to ongoing discussions in the fields of linguistics and cognitive science.
Throughout the chapters, the authors explore various frameworks and methodologies, providing insights into how different cultures and languages impact cognitive representations of events. They argue that understanding these representations is crucial for grasping the nuances of communication and how people make sense of the world around them. Rich in empirical data and theoretical reflections, the book offers an engaging narrative that encourages readers to reconsider their perceptions of language and cognition.
The text serves as a valuable resource for scholars and students alike, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in event representation. By weaving together diverse perspectives and innovative research, Bohnemeyer and Pederson contribute meaningfully to ongoing discussions in the fields of linguistics and cognitive science.