The grammatical codification of self-movement in cyberspace: A phenomenological-cognitivist study
Keywords:
self-movement, cyberspace, principle of perceptual prominence, blending.Abstract
The aim of this paper is to explain why we utilize a grammar typical
of movement when referring to activities conducted in cyberspace. We
argue that to a large degree, perception of our activities in cyberspace
has recourse to the same image schemas inherent to the concept of self-
movement in physical space. This sharing of image schemas unleashes a
complex process of conceptual integration, which results in the construction
of a concept of self-movement proper to cyberspace. We argue on behalf
of perceptual (rather than an ontological) underpinnings of grammar, in
the sense that it codifies image schemas inherent to our perceptions. We
concretely demonstrate that thematic roles correspond to salient aspects of
the image schematic structure underlying our perception of self-movement
in cyberspace. Finally, we postulate that the process of grammatical
codification is regulated by the principle of perceptual prominence.