From: Grant Callaghan (grantc4@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun 23 Feb 2003 - 02:32:12 GMT
>> The cognitive linguists (Turner, Fauconnier, Lakoff, etc.) seem to
be referring to the frame concept of Charles J. Fillmore; cf. his
snip
Differences between the UCSD and MIT approaches to frames:
Frame Semantics
snip
Can you relate this to memetics? That is supposed to be the point of this
list.
Keith Henson
I think I've said in several posts in the recent past that I think there is
a relationship between memes and frames in that they are just different
names for the same thing. Since you have commented on some of those posts I
find it hard to understand why you can't see the connection.
Grant
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