Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal About the Mind is a non-fiction book by the cognitive linguist George Lakoff. The book, first published by the University of Chicago Press in 1987, puts forward a model of cognition argued on the basis of semantics. The book emphasizes the centrality of metaphor, defined as the mapping of cognitive structures from one domain onto another, in the cognitive process. Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things explores the effects of cognitive metaphors, both culturally specific and human-universal, on the grammar per se of several languages, and the evidence of the limitations of the classical logical-positivist or Anglo-American School philosophical concept of the category usually used to explain or describe the scientific method.
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- Женщины, огонь и опасные вещи: Что категории языка говорят нам о мышлении (ru)
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| - Женщины, огонь и опасные вещи: Что категории языка говорят нам о мышлении — научно-популярная книга когнитивного лингвиста Джорджа Лакоффа. На английском языке опубликована издательством University of Chicago Press в 1987 году. Книга подчеркивает центральное значение метафоры, определенной как отображение когнитивных структур из одного домена в другой в когнитивном процессе. (ru)
- 《女人、火与危险事物:范畴显示的心智》是认知语言学家乔治·莱考夫的著作,1987年由芝加哥大学出版社初版。此书提出了一个基于语义学的认知模型。它还强调了隐喻的中心地位,把隐喻定义为从一个领域到另一个领域的认知结构的映射。 《女人、火与危险事物》探究了(认知隐喻)对几种语言的语法本身的影响,包括文化特定的和人类普遍的;以及传统逻辑实证主义或者分析哲学中常用于解释或描述科学方法的“范畴”这一哲学概念的局限的证据。 《女人、火与危险事物》的标题来自于迪尔巴尔语对名词的分类:女人、水、火、暴力和一些动物被分在同一类中。 (zh)
- Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal About the Mind is a non-fiction book by the cognitive linguist George Lakoff. The book, first published by the University of Chicago Press in 1987, puts forward a model of cognition argued on the basis of semantics. The book emphasizes the centrality of metaphor, defined as the mapping of cognitive structures from one domain onto another, in the cognitive process. Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things explores the effects of cognitive metaphors, both culturally specific and human-universal, on the grammar per se of several languages, and the evidence of the limitations of the classical logical-positivist or Anglo-American School philosophical concept of the category usually used to explain or describe the scientific method. (en)
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| - Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things: What Categories Reveal About the Mind is a non-fiction book by the cognitive linguist George Lakoff. The book, first published by the University of Chicago Press in 1987, puts forward a model of cognition argued on the basis of semantics. The book emphasizes the centrality of metaphor, defined as the mapping of cognitive structures from one domain onto another, in the cognitive process. Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things explores the effects of cognitive metaphors, both culturally specific and human-universal, on the grammar per se of several languages, and the evidence of the limitations of the classical logical-positivist or Anglo-American School philosophical concept of the category usually used to explain or describe the scientific method. The book's title was inspired by the noun class system of the Dyirbal language, in which the "feminine" category includes nouns for women, water, fire, violence, and certain animals. (en)
- Женщины, огонь и опасные вещи: Что категории языка говорят нам о мышлении — научно-популярная книга когнитивного лингвиста Джорджа Лакоффа. На английском языке опубликована издательством University of Chicago Press в 1987 году. Книга подчеркивает центральное значение метафоры, определенной как отображение когнитивных структур из одного домена в другой в когнитивном процессе. (ru)
- 《女人、火与危险事物:范畴显示的心智》是认知语言学家乔治·莱考夫的著作,1987年由芝加哥大学出版社初版。此书提出了一个基于语义学的认知模型。它还强调了隐喻的中心地位,把隐喻定义为从一个领域到另一个领域的认知结构的映射。 《女人、火与危险事物》探究了(认知隐喻)对几种语言的语法本身的影响,包括文化特定的和人类普遍的;以及传统逻辑实证主义或者分析哲学中常用于解释或描述科学方法的“范畴”这一哲学概念的局限的证据。 《女人、火与危险事物》的标题来自于迪尔巴尔语对名词的分类:女人、水、火、暴力和一些动物被分在同一类中。 (zh)
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