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How Language Makes Meaning - Embodiment and Conjoined Antonymy (Hardcover)
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How Language Makes Meaning - Embodiment and Conjoined Antonymy (Hardcover)
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Language's key function is to enable human social interaction, for
which people are motivated to engage by powerful brain mechanisms.
This book integrates recent work on embodied simulations,
traditional meaning-making processes and a myriad of semantic and
other meaning contributors to formulate a new model of how language
functions following a pattern of conjoined antonymy. It
investigates how embodied simulations,semantic information,
deviation, omission, indirectness, figurativity, language play, and
other processes leverage rich meaning from only a few words by
using inherently biological, cognitive and social frameworks. The
interaction of these meaning-making components of language is
described and a language-functioning model based on recent
neuroscientific research is laid out to allow for a more complete
understanding of how language operates.
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