Comments on: Language and cognition http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/candacen/2013/01/29/language-and-cognition/ part of the MSc in E-learning at the University of Edinburgh Sat, 06 Apr 2013 00:27:41 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.1 By: Phil Devine http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/candacen/2013/01/29/language-and-cognition/#comment-68 Phil Devine Thu, 31 Jan 2013 13:46:25 +0000 http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/candacen/2013/01/29/language-and-cognition/#comment-68 Sorry - should have been: ***Would it be truer*** I don’t think so; we need to take into consideration the remainder of the clause. Replace the entire clause with the initial ‘notion’ that came before the words (as Kress tells us) “the ill-fitting semantic shape of the existing word”. (WP) killed (html tags) :( Sorry – should have been:

***Would it be truer*** I don’t think so; we need to take into consideration the remainder of the clause. Replace the entire clause with the initial ‘notion’ that came before the words (as Kress tells us) “the ill-fitting semantic shape of the existing word”.

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By: Phil Devine http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/candacen/2013/01/29/language-and-cognition/#comment-67 Phil Devine Thu, 31 Jan 2013 13:43:55 +0000 http://edc13.education.ed.ac.uk/candacen/2013/01/29/language-and-cognition/#comment-67 Kress: "or else, that which is to be represented gets squeezed into the ill-fitting semantic shape of the existing word" - I don't think so; we need to take into consideration the remainder of the clause. Replace the entire clause with the initial 'notion' that came before the words (as Kress tells us) "the ill-fitting semantic shape of the existing word". The notion is translated into words, but the notion begins life closer to metaphor and visual concept creation... Johnston cites Lakoff and Johnson (1980) and tells us that: “speech, thoughts and actions are based upon metaphors” and that “metaphors are so entwined in our lives that they are invisible to us”, indicating that ”our conceptual system defines our reality” and in that case “we only understand reality through metaphor” So do we need to forget about words when we consider Modality? Blows my mind this stuff :) But very cool! Kress:

“or else, that which is to be represented gets squeezed into the ill-fitting semantic shape of the existing word”

– I don’t think so; we need to take into consideration the remainder of the clause. Replace the entire clause with the initial ‘notion’ that came before the words (as Kress tells us) “the ill-fitting semantic shape of the existing word”.

The notion is translated into words, but the notion begins life closer to metaphor and visual concept creation…

Johnston cites Lakoff and Johnson (1980) and tells us that:

“speech, thoughts and actions are based upon metaphors” and that “metaphors are so entwined in our lives that they are invisible to us”, indicating that ”our conceptual system defines our reality” and in that case “we only understand reality through metaphor”

So do we need to forget about words when we consider Modality?

Blows my mind this stuff :) But very cool!

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