Title: BeReEm
1BeReEm
- (Belief, Reason, Emotion)
- Thinking about THINKING Constructions of Polish
mental verbs in discourse - Iwona Kokorniak and Karolina Krawczak
2Presentation outline
- Introduction into the project
- Cognitive grammar assumptions
- Corpus data
- The adopted methodology
- Results
- Conclusions
- Research perspectives
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4Aim of the project
- selected abstract concepts investigation of
meaning cross-linguistically and diachronically - syntactic-semantic analysis of examples from the
PWN Corpus of the Polish language to start with
5Cognitive Grammar (CG) assumptionsConstrual vs.
coding
- the unpredictability of grammar arises from the
objectivist approach to semantics - cognitive grammar finds semantic value in every
one of its uses (Langacker 1991 294) - event can be construed in many ways a number of
lexical items and grammatical constructions can
be used to convey these construals
6Construal vs. coding in CG
- construal is partly a matter of linguistic
convention and partly of the speakers
communicative objectives (Dabrowska 1997 115) - it bears objective as well as subjective meaning
it refers to the role of a substantive it
encodes the speakers interpretation of that role - (1) a. Peter has bought a red bike from his
friend Tom. - b. His friend Tom has sold Peter a red bike.
- c. A red bike has been sold to Peter (by Tom).
- d. Peter has been bought a bike from Tom.
7CG assumptions about construals
- every verb defines a distinct set of participant
roles that reflects its own unique semantic
properties (Langacker 1991 284) - characteristics of the entities designated to
interact with one another in the relations
contribute to the construal of the event - case markers depicting the relationships between
the participants involved in the processes are
semantically motivated - the meaning assigned by the verbs is distributed
across the sentence, which is concordant with the
Langackerian conceptualisation of the whole
event, and also with the theory of distributed
semantics by Shina and Kuteva (1995)
8Construal of mental verbs
- mental verbs represent what originates in the
subjects mind, the internal reality (Shinzato
2004 862) - THINK treated as one of semantic primes
(Wierzbicka 1996) - Danielewiczowa (2002 35-38) warns against
putting all mental verb uses into one category - X mysli, zeX thinks that, X mysli,
co/kto/kiedy X thinks wh-, X mysli oX
thinks about, X mysli cos zrobic intend to do
sth, X mysli. X thinks, etc. - formal linguistic differences reflect semantic
differences, i.e. each verb use refers to a
different mental state - each epistemic verb constitutes part of a whole
(Danielewiczowa 2000a, 2000b, 2002) - hardly ever does language use two linguistic
units to express exactly the same ideas
9Myslec o vs. sadzic o to think about
- Whats the difference between the two lexical
items? - Both are mental verbs
- Both can be combined with oLOC
- (2) Co myslisz/sadzisz o wysylaniu polskich
zolnierzy do Iraku? - oLOC the mental experience is not directly
focused on the object of thinking but rather it
takes an indefinite constant circular movement
round the focal point (Radden and Dirven 2007)
10The Polish PWN Corpus data
- extracts from 386 books, 977 issues of 185
newspapers and magazines, 84 recorded
conversations, 207 websites and several hundred
promotional leaflets - 40 million words demo online version of the
corpus used 7.5 million words - 239 random hits of myslec o
- 139 total hits of sadzic o
11Coding schema categories
- Sentence tense Pr, Pt, Ft, Not Applicable
- Verb form Finite, Infinite, Participle
- Mood Conditional, Indicative, Imperative
- Interrogative Interrogative, Noninterrogative,
Indirect Question - Transitivity Intransitive, Transitive, Complex
Transitive - Negation Negative, Positive
- Aspect Imperfect, Perfect, Aspect Not Applicable
- Impersonal Constructions Reflexive,
-ono_participle, Non-Impersonal Construction,
Infinitive - Person V1, V2, V3, VNA (e.g. nalezaloby sie
domyslac) - Number VSg, VPl
- Subject form and semantics
- Object form and semantics
12Subject
- Form NP, Pronoun, Numeral, Adjective, Proper
name - Krawiec, On, Szesciu, Niewidomi, Adam
- Visibility Overt, Nonovert
- Soltys myslal chwile o swojej córce i nagle
ozywil sie - myslal wtedy o znaku krzyza
- Subject competence Specialist, Nonspecialist
- Komisarz vs. Nikt
- Semantics Human, Metonymic, Personified
- Dyrektor vs. Ministerstwo Finansów vs. pan Osielek
13Direct Object
- Form NP, Proper name, Pronoun, Not Applicable,
Clause - Case oLOC
- Person Obj1, Obj2, Obj3
- Number ObjSg, ObjPl, ObjNA (nie myslal o niczym)
- Semantics
- NP Human, Concrete, Abstract, Activity
- Clause Accomplishment, Achievement, State,
Activity, Hypothetical
14Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) for Verb
Person, Subject Visibility Object Semantics
15MCA for Object form and Object semantics
16MCA for Subject form and semantics, Interrogative
sentences, Negation and Mood
17Results examples
- (3) Myslalem o Makowskim, o Waliszewskim, o
Czyzewskim, o Cybisie, o naszej walce o stosunek
bardziej zdecydowany, bardziej surowy wobec ocen
qualité malarskiej obrazów. V1/Nonovert - (4) A co pan sadzi o tym dzis...
V3/Overt/SubjHUM/Inter - (5) Co jednak dzis nalezy sadzic o owych
podobienstwach, dzis - to znaczy póznym wieczorem
niedzielnym, na kilkanascie godzin przed
planowanym na poniedzialek ósmym zabiegiem?
Inter/SubjVisibilityNA - (6) Nie mysl o autobusach zagranicznych typu
neoplan. NonInter/Neg/Imp - (7) Przez caly czas gry Adelka myslala o martwych
zwierzetach na stole w przedpokoju. Obj2CONCR - (8) Chce zadzwonic do mojej najlepszej
przyjaciólki, by powiedziec jej dokladnie, co
sadze o jej nowym chlopaku. Obj2HUM/IndirQ - (9) A co sadzi o tym wszystkim policja?
Inter/SubjMETO
18Results summary
- Wh- Subj sadzic oLOC (139) Co pan sadzi o
pomysle Pawla Piskorskiego? What do YOU think
about Paul Piskorskis idea? - Subj myslec oLOC (231) Z przerazeniem mysle o
tym, co mnie teraz czeka. With terror Im
thinking about what awaits me - Wh- Subj myslec oLOC (8) Co myslicie o tym?
What do you think about it?
19Conclusions
- Polysemy of myslec oLOC opinion vs. activity
of thinking - Synonymous forms for opinion myslec oLOC vs.
sadzic oLOC, but different in language formality
20Reserch perspectives
- Cross-linguistic analysis
- Polysemy of think about in English - reflected
by aspect - (10) What do you think about?
- Co myslisz o? vs.
- (11) What are you thinking about?
- O czym myslisz?
- Other criteria to be examined and compared with
the Polish data
21References
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artykulem Galiny Kustovej Niektóre problemy
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22- THANK YOU!
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- kokorniak_at_ifa.amu.edu.pl
- karolina_at_ifa.amu.edu.pl