Conceptualization
Categorization
Concept Typology
Concept and Linguistic Meaning
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...?  schema underlies expressions across languages: in English we say 'in love' or 'in trouble'

CONTAINER

100

Who introduced Prototype Theory?


Eleanor Rosch

100

What is a concept in cognitive semantics?


✅ A dynamic mental model shaped by perception, embodiment, and culture.

100

 What distinguishes denotational meaning from referential meaning?


✅ Denotational meaning represents general conceptual content, not a specific instance.

200

the .......... schema links verticality with evaluation: English 'high spirits', Russian 'высокий дух', and Uzbek 'ruhi baland' all treat 'up' as positive.

UP–DOWN

200

What is metonymy?

Using one concept to stand for another related one (

200

 What does the concept home illustrate?


✅ That concepts carry emotional, sensory, and cultural associations.

200

Which sentence illustrates pragmatic meaning?

 “Can you open the window?” 

" I must go home"

" The lesson is over"

✅ “Can you open the window?” — a polite request, not a question about ability.

300

 What does  the idea of construal mean?

the speaker’s ability to structure and present the same situation in multiple ways.

300

What is a conceptual metaphor according to Lakoff & Johnson?

Understanding abstract ideas through concrete experiences
Example: “Time is money,” “Life is a journey.”

300

 What are the three layers of a concept’s internal structure?


✅ Core meaning, peripheral meaning, and relational connections.

300

What is affective meaning?


✅ Emotional or attitudinal tone, as in kid (warm) vs. offspring (formal).

400

English, as a .................. language, tends to encode Path in particles or satellites: 'He ran out of the room.'

satellite-framed

400

 According to Prototype Theory, category members...

Have central (typical) and peripheral (less typical) examples
 Example: robin = prototypical bird; penguin = less typical bird.

400

What are the four main types of concepts in typology?


✅ Natural, artifact, social, and abstract concepts.

400

 What is the conceptual function of modality?


✅ It expresses stance — obligation, permission, or certainty (e.g., must, can).

epistemic (degree of certainty) or deontic (obligation or permission).

500

The model of force dynamics, which represents events as interactions of forces between an Agonist and an Antagonist. For example, 'The door won’t open'

Which word is agonist in this sentence

the door

500

 Which example illustrates fuzzy boundaries?


✅ A tomato being a fruit biologically but a vegetable in cooking.

500

What are “conceptual networks”?


✅ Mental links among related ideas that activate one another (e.g., doctor → hospital → patient).

500

What are semantic roles in event meaning?

He sent flowers to me

 Conceptual functions such as Agent, Patient, Experiencer, and Goal. 


He - Agent

flowers- Patient

to me - Goal