OBJECTIVIST SEMANTICS OR COGNITIVE SEMANTICS? IMPLICATIONS OF THE SEMANTIC MODEL FOR THE ANALYSIS OF CONDITIONALS
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https://doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.v20i38.33304Keywords:
conditionals, Functionalism, Cognitive Linguistics, mental spacesAbstract
This paper contrasts the analysis of conditional constructions in Functionalism and Cognitive Linguistics, and argues that the semantic model adopted– Objectivist Semantics and Cognitive Semantics, respectively – is at the heart of the differences observed in the main insights provided by each approach.
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