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Petitot, Jean
In collaboration with René Doursat
Cognitive Morphodynamics
Dynamical Morphological Models of Constituency in Perception and Syntax
Series: European Semiotics / Sémiotiques Européennes - Volume 11
Year of Publication: 2011
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2011. 306 pp., num. tables and graphs
ISBN 978-3-0343-0475-7 pb.
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Book synopsis
This book - written in collaboration with René Doursat, director of the Complex Systems Institute, Paris - adds a new dimension to Cognitive Grammars. It provides a rigorous, operational mathematical foundation, which draws from topology, geometry and dynamical systems to model iconic «image-schemas» and «conceptual archetypes». It defends the thesis that René Thom's morphodynamics is especially well suited to the task and allows to transform the morphological structures of perception into Gestalt-like, abstract, proto-linguistic schemas that can act as inputs into higher-level specific linguistic routines.
Cognitive Grammars have drawn upon the view that the deep syntactic and semantic structures of language, such as prepositions and case roles, are grounded in perception and action. This study raises difficult problems, which thus far have not been addressed as a mathematical challenge. Cognitive Morphodynamics shows how this gap can be filled.
Contents
Contents: The Cognitive and Morphodynamical Turns - Things - Relations - Processes: What is an «Attractor Syntax»? - From Morphodynamics to Attractor Syntax - Attractor Syntax and Perceptual Constituency.
About the author(s)/editor(s)
Jean Petitot is a mathematician and expert on neurocognitive models, a semiolinguist and a philosopher of science. He is currently professor at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) in Paris, and former director of CREA at the École Polytechnique. He is the author of eight books and over 300 articles, the editor of 10 volumes, and a member of the International Academy of Philosophy of Science, the editorial boards of several journals, and the scientific committees of many institutions.
Series
European Semiotics: Language, Cognition, and Culture. Vol. 11
Edited by Per Aage Brandt, Wolfgang Wildgen and Barend van Heusden
