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Dorothy Holland (Editor), Naomi Quinn (Editor)

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0521311683 978-0521311687 January 30, 1987
The papers in this volume, a multidisciplinary collaboration of anthropologists, linguists, and psychologists, explore the ways in which cultural knowledge is organized and used in everyday language and understanding. Employing a variety of methods, which rely heavily on linguistic data, the authors offer analyses of domains of knowledge ranging across the physical, social, and psychological worlds, and reveal the importance of tacit, presupposed knowledge in the conduct of everyday life. The authors argue that cultural knowledge is organized in 'cultural models' - storylike chains of prototypical events that unfold in simplified worlds - and explore the nature and role of these models. They demonstrate that cultural knowledge may take either proposition-schematic or image-schematic form, each enabling the performance of different kinds of cognitive tasks. Metaphor and metonymy are shown to have special roles in the construction of cultural models. The authors also demonstrates that some widely applicable cultural models recur nested within other, more special-purpose models. Finally, it is shown that shared models play a critical role in thinking, allowing humans to master, remember, and use the vast amount of knowledge required in everyday life. This innovative collection will appeal to anthropologists, linguists, psychologists, philosophers, students of artificial intelligence, and other readers interested in the processes of everyday human understanding.

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"This book, emphasizing as it does the role of the cultural component in human knowledge, should be of interest to students of anthropology, linguistics, and psychology, as well as to specialists in the fields of artificial intelligence and cognitive science." Studies in Second Language Learning

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The crucial importance of presupposed knowledge is revealed in this interdisciplinary exploration of the way in which cultural knowledge is organized in "cultural models" from everyday language and thought.

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Undeniably, a great deal of order exists in the natural world we experience. Read the first page
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anger ontology, folk social psychology, affective propositions, many illness narratives, nonprototypical cases, informational authority, hip malformation, planatory system, adequate causality, valve theory, anger scenario, illness stories, folk model, offending event, prototypical scenario, cognitive anthropology, analogy hypothesis, cognitive anthropologists, presupposed worlds, recapture model, feedback theory, retributive act, folk theory, prototype scenario, proverb meanings
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New York, University of California, American Ethnologist, Academic Press, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, University of Chicago Press, Dorothy Holland, American English, Naomi Quinn, United States, Paul Kay, Cambridge University Press, North Carolina, University of Illinois Press, Don Juan, George Lakoff, Reidel Publishing Company, Department of Anthropology, Las Gradans, Miss Taylor, American Anthropologist, Basic Books, North Americans, San Diego, Chicago Linguistic Society
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