creators_name: Tsur, Reuven editors_name: Semino, Elena editors_name: Calpeper, Jonathan type: bookchapter datestamp: 2003-10-24 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:55:23 metadata_visibility: show title: Aspects of Cognitive Poetics ispublished: pub subjects: comp-sci-lang subjects: ling-sem subjects: psy-ling subjects: percep-cog-psy subjects: comp-sci-speech subjects: appl-cog-psy subjects: ling-prag subjects: ling-phono full_text_status: public keywords: Cognitive Poetics; space perception; lateralization; precategorial sensory information; decision style; Gestalt Theory; poetry and altered states of consciousness; emotion and poetry; aesthetic qualities; poetic rhythm; rhythmical performance; instrumental phonetics;, note: This is a paper in Cognitive Poetics, and does not fit exactly into any cogprint category. abstract: This paper is a short introduction to Cognitive Poetics. Cognitive poetics as I conceive of it is a far cry from what goes nowadays under the label "cognitive linguistics". Cognitive linguistics does not ask the questions this paper asks; consequently it does not answer them. In an important respect, the two approaches are even diametrically opposed. Cognitive linguistics shows very succesfully how a wide range of quite different metaphors can be reduced to the same underlying conceptual metaphor, whereas cognitive poetics makes significant distinctions between very similar metaphors, claiming that these differences make poetic expression unique. It accounts for the perceived effects of poetic texts, and relates perceived effects to poetic texts in a prin cipled manner. What is more, cognitive poetics has a lot to say about thematic, semantic, and syntactic structures, the reader's cognitive style preferring one or another "mental performance", rhyme patterns, and their interaction in generating the perce i ved effects. New Criticism, Structuralism and Formalism treated these effects, sometimes quite brilliantly, in a pre-theoretical manner. Cognitive poetics is devised to handle them in a principled manner. Finally, cognitive poetics conceives of the sema ntic and the rhythmic structure of a poem by a homogeneous set of principles. In both respects it allows for alternative (mental or vocal) performances, and handles the conflicting terms of a metaphor as well as the conflicting patterns of poetic rhythm i n conformity with the aesthetic principle of an "elegant solution to a problem": the conflicting terms of a metaphor are accommodated in a semantic interpretation; the conflicting patterns of poetic rhythm in a rhythmical performance. Above all, both semantic and rhythmic structures are shaped and constrained by cognitive processes. Cognitive Linguistics, by contrast, offers no tools for handling poetic rhythm; and objects to the Controversion Theory of metaphor. ? date: 2003 date_type: published publication: Cognitive Stylistics—Language and Cognition in Text Analysis publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company: Amsterdam/Philadelphia.. pagerange: 279-318 refereed: TRUE referencetext: Austin, James H. (2000) "Consciousness Evolves When Self Dissolves" in Jensine Andresen and K.C. Forman (eds.) Cognitive Models and Spiritual Maps. Thorverton, Essex: Imprint Academic. 209-230. Beardsley, Monroe C. (1958) Aesthetics: Problems in the Phil osophy of Criticism. New York & Burlingame: Harcourt, Brace & World. Bierwisch, Manfred (1970) "Poetics and Linguistics", in Donald C. Freeman (ed.), Linguistics and Literary Style. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. 97-115. Booth, Wayne C. (1961) The Rhetoric of Fiction. Chicago: Chicago UP. Brooke-Rose, Christine (1958) A Grammar of Metaphor. London: Secker & Warburg. 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