creators_name: Kravchenko, A.V. editors_name: Nemeth, E. type: confpaper datestamp: 2004-12-28 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:55:47 metadata_visibility: show title: RUSSIAN VERBS OF SPATIAL ORIENTATION STAND, SIT, LIE ispublished: pub subjects: ling-prag full_text_status: public abstract: The semantics of Russian verbs of spatial orientation is far from being simple or trivial; complex spatial concepts categorized in these lexical items are based on a number of cognitive structures that emerge from different modes of man’s interaction with the environment. date: 2001 date_type: published volume: 1 publisher: International Pragmatics Association pagerange: 216-225 refereed: TRUE referencetext: Bickerton, Dereck (1990) Language & species. Chicago & London: The University of Chicago Press. Clark, Herbert (1973) Space, time, semantics, and the child. In: T. E. Moore (ed.), Cognitive development and the acquisition of language. - New York & London: Academic Press. Heine, Bernd (1997) Cognitive foundations of grammar. New York; Oxford: Oxford University Press. Herskovits, Anna (1986) Language and spatial cognition. Cambridge UP. Kravchenko, Aleksandr (1996a) Kognitivnyie struktury prostranstva i vremeni v yestestvennom yazyke. Izvestiya Rossiiskoi akademii nauk. Seriya literatury i yazyka 55: 3. Kravchenko, Aleksandr (1996b) Yazyk i vospriyatiye. Kognitivnyie aspekty yazykovoi kategorizatsii. Izdatel’stvo Irkutskogo universiteta. Maturana, Umberto (1970) Biology of cognition. BCL Report # 9.0. Urbana, University of Illinois, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Biological Computer Laboratory. Maturana, Umberto (1978) Biology of language: The epistemology of reality. In: G. Miller & E. Lenneberg (eds.), Psychology and biology of language and thought. NY: Academic Press, 28-62. Miller, George and Philip N. Johnson-Laird (1976) Language and perception. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge UP. 225 Svorou, Soteria (1988) The experiential basis of the grammar of space: Evidence from the languages of the world.Ph.D. diss., State University of New York at Buffalo. Svorou, Soteria (1994) The grammar of space. Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins. citation: Kravchenko, Prof. A.V. (2001) RUSSIAN VERBS OF SPATIAL ORIENTATION STAND, SIT, LIE. [Conference Paper] document_url: http://cogprints.org/4003/1/StandSitLie.pdf