Complexity, variation and meaning: an integrated view on language and cognition

Authors

  • Augusto Soares da Silva Universidade Católica Portuguesa - Centro de Estudos Filosóficos e Humanísticos (CEFH) http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7951-5194

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.v25iEsp.38145

Keywords:

complex dynamic system, meaning variation, prototypicality, situated cognition, multivariate methods.

Abstract

The complexity of the linguistic system, the variability of meaning and the interindividuality of human cognition are intimately related. By examining language in its effective usage, we cannot help but recognize its great variability and heterogeneity, and one must correlate social variation with conceptual variation. When investigating the variability of meaning, one cannot neglect sociolinguistic variation as one of the factors of this variability, and it becomes inevitable to meet the multidimensionality of meaning in the confluence of its social and conceptual dimensions and in the correlation among perception, action and interaction. Understanding cognition as socioculturally situated makes it inevitable to integrate the social, cultural and interactional aspects in the analysis not only of cognitive capacities in general but also of language. In this study, we attempt to articulate the idea of language as a complex dynamic system with the ascertainment of the intrinsic flexibility of linguistic meaning, which has prototypicality as one of its greater manifestations, and we identify the need for the integration of conceptual and social aspects of language and cognition. We follow the theoretical framework of Cognitive Linguistics, and we argue for the need of advanced multivariate methods that can adequately approach language as a complex dynamic system and a multidimensionality of linguistic meaning.

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Original in English.

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Author Biography

Augusto Soares da Silva, Universidade Católica Portuguesa - Centro de Estudos Filosóficos e Humanísticos (CEFH)

Augusto Soares da Silva is Professor of Linguistics at the Catholic University of Portugal. His research focuses on lexical semantics, grammar and conceptualization, and language variation and change within the framework of Cognitive Linguistics. He is also interested in metaphor, ideology and discourse. He now coordinates two research projects on the comparison of European and Brazilian Portuguese. He is the director of the Center for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies.

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Published

2020-07-31

How to Cite

Silva, A. S. da. (2020). Complexity, variation and meaning: an integrated view on language and cognition. Gragoatá, 25(Esp), 210-243. https://doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.v25iEsp.38145