Cognitive Grammar Research on Syntagmatics, Pragmatics and Semantics
Keywords:
Cognitive Grammar; Syntactic Structures; Pragmatics; Semantic Analysis; Language Cognition StudiesAbstract
In the current academic environment, the development of various disciplinary fields has been hindered due to the ambiguity of conceptual definitions. Based on cognitive grammar, this study conducts an in-depth exploration into the internal connections and laws among syntagmatics, pragmatics, and semantics, and constructs a scientific and rational rule system. Through a multidisciplinary integration approach, an empirical study is carried out with the field of social entrepreneurship as an example.The results demonstrate that this rule system has a remarkable effect on optimizing the definition of social entrepreneurship. The syntagmatic rules improve the logic and conciseness of the definition, the pragmatic rules enhance its adaptability to context and cross-cultural compatibility, and the semantic rules boost its accuracy and consistency.This study not only provides a powerful tool for defining concepts in the field of social entrepreneurship, which helps promote the standardization and cross-cultural communication in this field, but also offers new ideas and methods for other disciplines to deal with conceptual definition problems. It is of great significance for the rigor and effectiveness of academic research.