History and Philosophy of Linguistics Reading group

Next meeting: Tuesday, September 27, 2011, Woolley S302, 5­7pm

Reading: Klaas Willems 2011. ŒMeaning and interpretation: The semiotic
similarities and 
differences between CognitiveGrammar and European structural linguistics.¹
Semiotica 185: 1­50

Abstract
The theoretical and methodological underpinnings of the cognitive paradigm
have traditionally been discussed against the background of generative
grammar,
its immediate predecessor. A significantly less researched yet no less
interesting
relationship is the one between the cognitive and structuralist paradigm.
This article focuses on the in part converging, in part diverging semiotic
assumptions underlying European structural linguistics and Cognitive
Grammar.
A comparison of important concepts of both theories (isomorphism, the
sign concept, compositionality, and case marking) shows that, although
Cognitive
Grammar arrives at a more realistic understanding of how language
works in discourse, the theory fails to offer a coherent theory of the
linguistic
Sign.

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