
- •40 60 Percent of Reflectance
- •40 Chapter 2
- •Idealized Cognitive Models
- •X The Empirical Status of the Objectivist Paradigm
- •I The Inconsistency
- •346 Chapter 19
- •Introduction
- •378 Introduction
- •Introduction 379
- •Introduction
- •1978. Principles of Categorization. In Rosch and Lloyd, 1978, pp. 27-48.
- •62, 65, 181, 193, 378, 405, 435 Feature bundles, 115-16, 137, 284, 286-
- •Idioms, 380-81, 388, 447-53, 467, 512,
- •Image-schema transformations, 440-44,
62, 65, 181, 193, 378, 405, 435 Feature bundles, 115-16, 137, 284, 286-
87, 289
Figure-ground distinction, 70-71, 78, 81, 85-86, 115, 130,132-34, 14^47. 202, 282-83, 286, 289, 293, 489-91, 498, 519, 524-25, 544, 546, 549, 571-74 Final phrase, 498-503, 52П, 546, 549-51,
554, 559, 561, 563-64, 567 Focal colors. See Color, focal Folk etymologies, 451-52 Folk model of anger. See Anger, folk
model of
Folk theory, 5, 33, 88, 112, 118, 120-23, 128 139, 160, 184, 206, 209-10, 212, 214, 294-95, 300, 381-83, 386, 388-89, 391,398,407,413-14 Force images, 146, 444, 458 Foreground. See Figure-ground distinction
Form-meaning correspondences, 461, 463-64, 467, 492, 495, 507-8, 526, 537, 539, 577, 582-84 Formal semantics. See Semantics, formal Formal syntax. See Syntax, formal Formal systems, 181, 227, 234-35, 361,
486-88
Fox, 22-23, 84, 88, 207, 216, 225 Frame semantics. See Semantics, frame Frame-accepting, 131-33, 331 Frame-rejecting, 131-33, 331 Free constructions, 567. See also There-constructions, existentials, infinitival Front-back schema, 283 Full specification interpretation, 420, 422,
424 Functional embodiment. See Relativism,
functional embodiment Fuzzy categories, 454 Fuzzy set theory, 14-15, 21-22, 26-30, 138-42, 196
Gapped infinitival clause, 567-69, 575. See also There-constructions, existentials, infinitival
Generalized deictic there-constructions. See There-constructions, deictics, generalized
Generalized existential there-constructions, 575-76
Generalized phrase structure grammar,
464, 569 Generative category. See Category types,
generative Generative linguistics. 107, 180, 182,
227-28, 256, 462-66, 468, 481-82,
486-88, 540, 582-85 Generative power, 487 Generative prototypes. See Prototypes,
generators
Generators. See Category types, generative; Prototypes, generators Genus. 33-37, 46, 199 German, 60, 200-201 Gestalt perception, 13, 37-38, 46-47, 56,
112, 200, 267, 269-70, 300, 302, 371 Gestalt. See Experiential gestalt Gesture. See Pointing gesture Godel-Cohen result, 357 Goodness-of-cxample. 15, 17, 41, 43-45,
56, 80, 136-37, 148-49, 446 Graded category. See Category types,
graded Grammatical constructions, 55, 67, 257,
289-91, 317, 329, 331, 346, 377-78,
463-68, 470-71, 473, 480-82, 485-87,
498, 509-10, 514, 537-39, 553, 555,
569, 582, 584 Grammatical systems, 464, 492, 514, 537-
40,556
Grice's cooperative principle, 72 Ground. See Figure-ground distinction
Hausa, 290, 310 Hedged assertions, 474-75, 533 Hedges, 122-24, 138-39, 201, 213 Here (as contrasted with there), 470-73, 496-97, 506, 510-12, 514-18, 520, 522-23, 527-28, 530-32, 535, 540, 544, 549, 577, 580 Homonymy, 333, 416 Hon. See Classifiers, in Japanese
ICM. See Idealized cognitive models
Ideal cases. See Prototypes, ideal
Ideal speaker, 493
Idealized cognitive models, xv, 9, 11, 13, 15, 21, 45-46, 56-57, 67-74, 76, 7&-79, 81-83, 85-86, 90-91, 96, 113, 115-18, 121-26, 128-30, 132-34, 138, 142, 146-52, 160, 169, 173, 201-3, 206, 209-10, 212, 216-17, 252, 256-57, 259, 265, 267, 269, 281-91, 302-3, 309,
Subject Index 609
330-31, 339, 341, 343, 377-80, 397, 405, 408, 417. 437, 448, 456, 458-59, 463, 465-^7, 482, 485-87, 489-91, 494-96, 505-6, 510, 524-27, 537-39, 580, 582-83, 585; examples of, Balinese calendar ICM, 69, 312, 330;
—, bachelorhood ICM, 70-71, 85-86, 115, 117, 130, 138, 202; —, central ICM, 489; —, delivery ICM, 524-26;
—, deprive-ICM, 132; —, expression of awe ICM, 526-28; —, pointing-out ICM, 490-91, 494-96, 505-6, 510, 525, 537, 580; —, seeing ICM, 125-30; —, spare-ICM, 132-33; kinds of, basic models, 80, 102-3,113; —, basic opposition models, 102-3; —, cluster models, 74-76, 197, 203. See also Alternative models
Identification procedures, 142-44,148-49,151,152