Cognitive Neural Mechanism of Semantic Rhetoric

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affordance derivation
annotation-denotation model
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Central Parietal Region
cognitive linguistics
cognitive pragmatics
Construal Mechanism
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ERP Component
ERP Experiment
ERP Result
ERP Study
experimental linguistics
feature extraction theory
Implicit Expression
Irony Comprehension
Irony Processing
Irrelevant Sentences
Key Words
Language Research
Large LPC
Literal Sentences
LPC
LPC Amplitude
Mao Zedong
Metaphor Comprehension
Metaphorical Sentences
Neurolinguistics
Philosophy of Language
pragmatic processing in rhetoric
Rhetorical Discourse
Rhetorical Utterances
semantic deviation
Significant N400 Effect
Stereotypical Relations
Syntactic Violation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032360843
  • Weight: 770g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Oct 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is a necessary supplement to the theoretical exploration into semantic rhetoric, particularly a breakthrough in the study of the relationship between the source domain and target domain involved in the construction of semantic rhetorical discourse.

The study focuses on rhetorical expressions constructed by means of semantic variation or deviation of concepts. Based on the holistic cognitive pragmatic model and the framework of impartment and inheritance of connotation and denotation, this book constructs a new framework, the Annotation-Denotation Relevance-Inheritance Model (ADRIM) to explain the construing of semantic rhetoric. Besides, rooted in the Index Hypothesis Theory and the research paradigm of affordance derivation in language comprehension, three ERP experiments on metaphor, irony, and pun, are conducted to demonstrate the psychological reality that people activate possible feature extraction in the process of understanding semantic rhetoric. With those sample analyses and experiments, the feasibility and operability of ADRIM are proved. The book unfolds a combined approach of speculative research and empirical research, and can provide a new methodological alternative for semantic rhetorical studies in different languages.

This title will be an essential read to students and scholars of Linguistics, East Asian Studies, and social workers who are interested in Language Studies in general.

Qiaoyun Liao is a Professor of Institute of Linguistics at Shanghai International Studies University, China. Her research efforts have focused on cognitive linguistics, cognitive neurolinguistics and pragmatics.

Lijun Meng is a lecturer at the International Relations School at Sichuan International Studies University, China, interested in cognitive pragmatics and political discourse analysis.

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