<p>Under the perspective of the Embodied Language of Cognition (Glenberg 1997; Barsalou 1999; Anderson 2003) this book proposes a theoretical framework (hypothesis): the form-meaning relation in language shall be a three-dimensional interactive relation between body (the sensory-motor system) - brain (the mental network of the experiential knowledge) - form (the language expression system) rather than be a two dimensional relation between meaning and form.<br>The main objective of the present book is to test the feasibility of the body-brain-form approach i.e. whether it can effectively explain the cognitive operation and the usage-distribution of the language system. Taking the obtaining event as an example this book builds a corpus of obtaining verbs and constructions and uses the Body-Brain-Form approach to explain the three-dimensional construal processes from the source of specific meanings i.e. the sensory-motor practices to specific constructions with brain experiential knowledge being the joint between the two. The quantitative analysis proves the rationality and accuracy of this approach in predicting the usage distribution of different obtaining constructions. Besides the Cognitive Event Frame (Cheng 2019 2020) is also adopted to formulate the core and elaborated conceptual contents of different events proving the efficiency and flexibility of this approach in formulizing the contents of the experiential knowledge network.</p>
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