Evaluative Semantics: Cognition, Language and IdeologyRoutledge, 8 de gen. 2002 - 328 pàgines Evaluation, from connotations to complex judgements of value, is probably the most neglected dimension of meaning. Calling for a new understanding of truth and value, this book is a comprehensive study of evaluation in natural language, at lexical, syntactic and discursive levels. Jean Pierre Malrieu explores the cognitive foundations of evaluation and uses connectionist networks to model evaluative processes. He takes into account the social dimension of evaluation, showing that ideological contexts account for evaluative variability. A discussion of compositionality and opacity leads to the argument that a semantics of evaluation has some key advantages over truth-conditional semantics and as an example Malrieu applies his evaluative semantics to a complex Shakespeare text. His connectionist model yields a mathematical estimation of the consistency of text with ideology, and is particularly useful in the identification of subtle rhetorical devices such as irony. |
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... critique and disrepute 33 4 The fundamental dilemma 39 5 Strategic efficiency and ideological consistency 41 6 Types of consistency 44 Conclusion 49 2 Evaluation and cognition 50 Introduction 50 1 Evaluation between affects and ...
... critique and disrepute 33 4 The fundamental dilemma 39 5 Strategic efficiency and ideological consistency 41 6 Types of consistency 44 Conclusion 49 2 Evaluation and cognition 50 Introduction 50 1 Evaluation between affects and ...
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... critique of the notion of an apparatus (Bourdieu 1980a), it is no longer possible to understand ideologies as a global will operating in a deliberate manner, bringing individuals into subjection, and inculcating in them definite beliefs ...
... critique of the notion of an apparatus (Bourdieu 1980a), it is no longer possible to understand ideologies as a global will operating in a deliberate manner, bringing individuals into subjection, and inculcating in them definite beliefs ...
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... critique to cognitive science. For, in his view, the relation between ideology and science lies in the capacity of science to truncate, modify, redistribute, confirm, develop and leave aside knowledge. The way in which cognitive science ...
... critique to cognitive science. For, in his view, the relation between ideology and science lies in the capacity of science to truncate, modify, redistribute, confirm, develop and leave aside knowledge. The way in which cognitive science ...
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... critique, and their underlying theories of ideology. I hope that the methods which I employ will be articulated upon ... critique. Together with psychoanalysis, ideological critique is one of the few modes of interpretation that claim to ...
... critique, and their underlying theories of ideology. I hope that the methods which I employ will be articulated upon ... critique. Together with psychoanalysis, ideological critique is one of the few modes of interpretation that claim to ...
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... critique introduces between the interpretation and the apparent content of discourse gives it its originality and equally creates the difficulty involved in this type of reading. For the defenders of the notion of ideology, this ...
... critique introduces between the interpretation and the apparent content of discourse gives it its originality and equally creates the difficulty involved in this type of reading. For the defenders of the notion of ideology, this ...
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Evaluative Semantics: Language, Cognition, and Ideology Jean Pierre Malrieu Previsualització limitada - 1999 |
Evaluative Semantics: Cognition, Language and Ideology Jean-Pierre Malrieu Previsualització limitada - 2002 |
Evaluative Semantics: Language, Cognition, and Ideology Jean Pierre Malrieu Previsualització limitada - 1999 |
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