| George Lakoff. Women, Fire and Other Dangerous Things: What categories reveal about the mind. Chicago, 1987. |
....formal tree structure of proofs, with the usual content of formal sentences and rules, but also 1. a narrative structure (following ideas of Labov [12] and Linde [16] 2. a dramatic structure, following Aristotle, who said that drama is conflict, and 3. image schemas (in the sense of Lakoff [14, 13]) See www.cs.ucsd.edu groups tatami kumo exs for details on our proofweb data structure [9] and on how Kumo system actually displays it. 4 4.3 Humor We have studied [7] a corpus of over 50 humorous oxymorons (phrases like military intelligence, good grief, and almost exactly ) ....
George Lakoff. Women, Fire and Other Dangerous Things: What categories reveal about the mind. Chicago, 1987.
....and can be seen as providing a philosophical and methodological foundation for algebraic semiotics, that takes account of the social nature of signs. Lakoff, Johnson and others have developed the flourishing new field of cognitive linguistics, building on their careful studies of metaphor [15, 14, 16]. The cognitive linguists Fauconnier 4 and Turner have introduced the notion of blending conceptual metaphors [1] and demonstrated its importance for many aspects of cognition. A blend is built from two (or more) semiotic morphisms having a common source, called the generic space, with targets ....
George Lakoff. Women, Fire and Other Dangerous Things: What categories reveal about the mind. Chicago, 1987.
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George Lako. Women, Fire and Other Dangerous Things: What categories reveal about the mind. Chicago, 1987.
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