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Language Structure, Discourse and the Access to Consciousness
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Main description:The focus of this collective volume is on the mutual determination of language structure, discourse patterns and the accessibility to consciousness of mental contents of different types of organization and complexity. The contributions address the following problems, among others: the history of the interpretation of ‘conscious’ and ‘unconscious’ mind in the theoretical discourse of modern linguistics; the determination of the structure of consciousness by the grammatical structure; the levels of access of grammatical and lexical information to consciousness; the devel...
Main description:
The focus of this collective volume is on the mutual determination of language structure, discourse patterns and the accessibility to consciousness of mental contents of different types of organization and complexity. The contributions address the following problems, among others: the history of the interpretation of ‘conscious’ and ‘unconscious’ mind in the theoretical discourse of modern linguistics; the determination of the structure of consciousness by the grammatical structure; the levels of access of grammatical and lexical information to consciousness; the development of cognitive complexity and control in ontogeny; pathologies of consciousness access in discourse comprehension and production; the cognitive contextual prerequisites for the representation of meaning in consciousness; the relationships between language structure and qualia in the phenomenology of experience; the dialogical structure of intentionality and meaning representation, etc. (Series B)
Table of contents:
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- The Conscious and Unconscious Mind' in the theoretical Discourse of Modern Linguistics
- Consciousness, Construal, and Subjectivity
- Language in Time
- Cognitive Complexity and Control
- Discourse in Dementia
- Cognitive Context Models and Discourse
- Language and an Epistemology of Dialogism
- Adverbial Theories of Consciousness
- Grammar, Meaning and Consciousness
- Author Index
- Subject Index
The focus of this collective volume is on the mutual determination of language structure, discourse patterns and the accessibility to consciousness of mental contents of different types of organization and complexity. The contributions address the following problems, among others: the history of the interpretation of ‘conscious’ and ‘unconscious’ mind in the theoretical discourse of modern linguistics; the determination of the structure of consciousness by the grammatical structure; the levels of access of grammatical and lexical information to consciousness; the development of cognitive complexity and control in ontogeny; pathologies of consciousness access in discourse comprehension and production; the cognitive contextual prerequisites for the representation of meaning in consciousness; the relationships between language structure and qualia in the phenomenology of experience; the dialogical structure of intentionality and meaning representation, etc. (Series B)
Table of contents:
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- The Conscious and Unconscious Mind' in the theoretical Discourse of Modern Linguistics
- Consciousness, Construal, and Subjectivity
- Language in Time
- Cognitive Complexity and Control
- Discourse in Dementia
- Cognitive Context Models and Discourse
- Language and an Epistemology of Dialogism
- Adverbial Theories of Consciousness
- Grammar, Meaning and Consciousness
- Author Index
- Subject Index