Wei-lun Lu Wei-lun Lu is Assistant Professor at the Department of Chinese Studies of Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, where he serves as the coordinator of the language courses. Dr. Lu has research interests in cognitiveChinese, with an emphasis on the cultural, stylistic and poetic ramification of the linguistic tool. He has published extensively, with his work appearing in major journals in the field including Cognitive Linguistics, Review of Cognitive Linguistics, Metaphor and Symbol, Discourse and Society, and Journal of Current Chinese Affairs.
Wei-lun Lu (呂維倫 博士)
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and [V] – [SHÀNG]
A Case Study of [V] – [UP]
of Polysemy:
A Case Study of [V] – [UP] and [V] – [SHÀNG]
Exploration
A Conceptual Exploration of Polysemy:
A Conceptual
A Conceptual Exploration of Polysemy: A Case Study of [V] – [UP] and [V] – [SHÀNG]
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The study investigates the interplay of polysemy with co-text, concept and construal, with the constructional schemas of [V] – [UP] and [V] – [SHÀNG] as illustrations. In addition to the cognitive semantic analysis, the monograph discusses two main beliefs in cognitive linguistics: On one hand, to a large extent, meaning depends on archetypal conception, which reflects basic human cognitive capacities. Subjectivity, on the other hand, is a critical element in the study of lexical semantics, not only in the sense that the role played by the conceptualizing subject is imminent in all usages but in that subjective mental scanning is especially necessary in understanding highly attenuated lexical senses.