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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... Possible worlds and conflicting worlds 143 Conclusion 147 5 Semantic networks and discourse representation 149 Introduction 149 1 The nature of semantic networks 150 2 Discourse representation formalisms 152 3 Underlying conceptions of ...
... Possible worlds and conflicting worlds 143 Conclusion 147 5 Semantic networks and discourse representation 149 Introduction 149 1 The nature of semantic networks 150 2 Discourse representation formalisms 152 3 Underlying conceptions of ...
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... possible by a Lavoisier grant from the French Foreign Affairs Ministry. The book would not exist, either, without the support of my family, especially Jean Paul and Angèle Malrieu, Marina Macchion and Pierrette Claverie. Finally, I ...
... possible by a Lavoisier grant from the French Foreign Affairs Ministry. The book would not exist, either, without the support of my family, especially Jean Paul and Angèle Malrieu, Marina Macchion and Pierrette Claverie. Finally, I ...
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... possible to understand ideologies as a global will operating in a deliberate manner, bringing individuals into subjection, and inculcating in them definite beliefs. Nevertheless, this does not necessarily mean that Bourdieu is right in ...
... possible to understand ideologies as a global will operating in a deliberate manner, bringing individuals into subjection, and inculcating in them definite beliefs. Nevertheless, this does not necessarily mean that Bourdieu is right in ...
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... possible to list a certain number of abstract properties that ideologies possess or ought to possess. However, there seems to be something unique at the core of each ideology so that they hardly appear as the specification of a general ...
... possible to list a certain number of abstract properties that ideologies possess or ought to possess. However, there seems to be something unique at the core of each ideology so that they hardly appear as the specification of a general ...
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... possible to distinguish (at least in heuristic perspective) between, on one hand, cognitive evaluative processes, which range from deeply rooted, unconscious evaluative schemes to formal methods of evaluation, and, on the other ...
... possible to distinguish (at least in heuristic perspective) between, on one hand, cognitive evaluative processes, which range from deeply rooted, unconscious evaluative schemes to formal methods of evaluation, and, on the other ...
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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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