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The book illustrates how the human ability to adapt to the
environment and interact with it can explain our linguistic
representation of the world as constrained by our bodies and
sensory perception. The different chapters discuss philosophical,
scientific, and linguistic perspectives on embodiment and body
perception, highlighting the core mechanisms humans employ to
acquire knowledge of reality. These processes are based on sensory
experience and interaction through communication.
The specialised language of fashion draws the research interest of
linguists and semioticians as well as communication experts and
fashion historians. This volume contributes to advancing the
knowledge of crucial aspects in the language of fashion that still
need deep investigation. It brings together contributions that shed
light on the morphological, lexical, pragmatic, and cultural
aspects of the language of fashion, without ignoring cognitive and
semiotic phenomena. The diversity of topics and perspectives of the
chapters presented here testifies to the variety and vitality of
scientific research in the complex and multifaceted language of
fashion.
The book illustrates how the human ability to adapt to the
environment and interact with it can explain our linguistic
representation of the world as constrained by our bodies and
sensory perception. The different chapters discuss philosophical,
scientific, and linguistic perspectives on embodiment and body
perception, highlighting the core mechanisms humans employ to
acquire knowledge of reality. These processes are based on sensory
experience and interaction through communication.
This book presents the current state of the art on Construction
Grammar models and usage-based language learning research. It
reports on three psycholinguistic experiments conducted with the
participation of university-level Italian learners of English,
whose second language proficiency corresponds to levels B1 and B2
of the 'Common European Framework of Reference for Languages'
(CEFR). This empirical research on the role of constructions in the
facilitation of language learning contributes to assessing how
bilinguals deal with L2 constructions in the light of
sentence-sorting, sentence-elicitation, and sentence-completion
tasks. Divided into two parts, the book first introduces the main
theoretical prerequisites and then reports on the experimental
studies. It provides a comprehensive review of the current research
in a range of disciplines, including complexity theories, cognitive
semantics, construction grammars, usage-based linguistics, and
language learning.
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