Book contents
- The Freedom of Words
- The Freedom of Words
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Language and Its Power
- Part II Abstractness and Language
- Chapter 5 Different Varieties of Abstract Concepts
- Chapter 6 Abstractness and Language as a Physical Tool
- Chapter 7 Abstractness and Language as an Inner Tool
- Chapter 8 Abstractness and Language as a Social Tool
- Chapter 9 Conclusion
- Index
- References
Chapter 9 - Conclusion
from Part II - Abstractness and Language
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 July 2023
- The Freedom of Words
- The Freedom of Words
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Language and Its Power
- Part II Abstractness and Language
- Chapter 5 Different Varieties of Abstract Concepts
- Chapter 6 Abstractness and Language as a Physical Tool
- Chapter 7 Abstractness and Language as an Inner Tool
- Chapter 8 Abstractness and Language as a Social Tool
- Chapter 9 Conclusion
- Index
- References
Summary
This book is a book on neither language nor abstract concepts. I treat language in its relationship with abstractness and abstract concepts in relation to language. One of the main reasons it has been written is to highlight the prominence of language for cognition and, more generally, our life. Although no theory has totally neglected the role of language, embodied and grounded theories of cognition have typically underlined the role of sensorimotor experience, semantic distributional views have considered language mainly in terms of word associations, and pragmatic views have not emphasized the transformative role that language has on cognition. Here I propose a holistic view of language, in which words are considered physical tools that influence our physical environment, inner and cognitive tools that impact our cognition, and social tools that transform our social environment. While the book’s first part focuses on language, the second part deals with abstract concepts and the words that express them. These words are intriguing because, among all words, their meaning is more subjective, variable, and open. They exemplify well the freedom language grant to us. In addition, more than other words, they demonstrate that conceptualization and language are social constructions.
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- The Freedom of WordsAbstractness and the Power of Language, pp. 288 - 290Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023