UCL Working Papers in Linguistics 10 (1998) (1998)
by
Maya Arad
BibTeX
@MISC{Arad98uclworking,
author = {Maya Arad},
title = {UCL Working Papers in Linguistics 10 (1998)},
year = {1998}
}
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Abstract
The aim of this paper is to reconsider certain assumptions about conceptual structure which have become influential in recent Cognitive Science and which are associated in particular with the Cognitive Linguistics research agenda. I will outline three areas within the Cognitive Linguistics theory of concepts which seem to create some difficulties in their present formulation: the 'embodied cognition' idea, the function of imagery and the role of metaphor in the structure of concepts.







