Structure and interpretation of computer programs, (second edition): By Harold Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman with Julie Sussman. MIT Press/McGraw-Hill, Cambridge, MA/New York. (1996). 657 pages. $55.00
- Book ID
- 104353192
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 97 KB
- Volume
- 33
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0898-1221
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✦ Synopsis
Contents:
Acknowledgments. 1. Cognitive links and domains: Basic aspects of mental space theory (Eve Sweetser and Gilles Fauconnier). 2. Mental spaces, constructional meaning, and pragmatic ambiguity (Claudia Brugman). 3. Analogical counterfactuals (Gilles Fauconnier). 4. Sorry, I'm not myself today: The metaphor system for conceptualizing the self (George Lakoff). 5. Subjective-change expressions in Japanese and their cognitive and linguistic bases (Yo Matsumoto). 6. Space accessibility and mood in Spanish (Errapel Mejfas-Bikandi). 7. Cross-world continuity and the polysemy of adverbial Still (Laura A. Michaelis). 8. Alternate grounds in the interpretation of deictic expressions (Jo Rubba). 9. Roles and identificational copular sentences (Shigeru Sai~hara). 10. Perspective and the representation of speech and thought in narrative discourse (Jos6 Sanders and Gisela Redeker). 11. Mental spaces and the grammar of conditional constructions. 12. Conceptual locations for reference in American Sign Language (Karen van Hoek). Index.