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The Semantics of English Prepositions: Spatial Scenes, Embodied Meaning, and Cognition

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Andrea Tyler, Vyvyan Evans "The Semantics of English Prepositions: Spatial Scenes, Embodied Meaning, and Cognition"
Cambridge University Press (November 29, 2007) | ISBN:0521044634 | PDF | 266 pages | 1,4 Mb

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Using a cognitive linguistics perspective, this work provides the most comprehensive, theoretical analysis of the semantics of English prepositions available. All English prepositions are originally coded as spatial relations between two physical entities. While retaining their original meaning, prepositions have also developed a rich set of non-spatial meanings. Andrea Tyler and Vyvyan Evans argue that all the meanings are systematically related through a set of cognitive principles, emphasizing the importance of human experience with the world as the foundation for lexical meaning.

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