Interpretive functions of adjectives in English: A cognitive approach

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Abstract

This book presents a theoretical discussion of the creation of meaning in language, with special focus on the functions that adjectives fulfil in this process. The discussion rests on a dynamic view of meaning and interpretation, according to which there are no fixed linguistics meanings – not even for single lexemes. Instead of symbolising meaning in a more or less static and ‘eternal’ fashion, linguistic items are assumed to effect the creation of meaning, and to shape meaning dynamically in the particular communicative event at hand, from some kind of underlying meaning potential.
The aim of the book is two-fold: on the one hand to outline a suggestive theory of meaning creation and interpretive function in general, and, on the other hand, to present a theoretical discussion of adjective functions in particular, with the ultimate goal of providing a general framework from which more specific models for in-depth empirical research can be obtained.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherLund University
Number of pages241
Volume116
ISBN (Print)978-91-976935-4-7
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Publication series

NameLund Studies in English
Volume116

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Languages and Literature

Free keywords

  • adjective
  • noun
  • concept
  • construal

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