@article{oai:kansaigaidai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00007951, author = {中野, 研一郎 and Nakano, Kenichiro}, journal = {研究論集, Journal of Inquiry and Research}, month = {Sep}, note = {論文, ARTICLE, The purpose of this paper is to present a new research perspective in linguistics termed Cognitive Linguistic Typology. This new research perspective, grounded in the paradigm of Cognitive Linguistics, proves that particular cognitive “construals” emerge as peculiar grammatical categories or linguistic constructions through“ iconicity.” In this respect,“ iconicity” is the most significant foundation for elucidating the relations among the emergent cognitive motivations by a particular cognitive mode’s “construal” and grammatical or linguistic categories. These relations yield the linguistic logic of the particular language. Three major linguistic or grammatical categories, - “adjective,” “tense” and “voice” - are investigated in this paper to prove the validity of this new research perspective. These linguistic or grammatical categories are considered to be universal across all languages. However, this paper reveals that they are not universal and, more specifically, not valid in the Japanese language. In the field of the linguistic research, the Western mindset and perspective is dominant; unfortunately, it is apt to neglect and ignore the existence of diverse and competing mindsets and perspectives. Recognizing and acknowledging the existence of diverse linguistic logics opens the door to the elucidation of the emergent cognitive motivations of languages across the world—this new door is Cognitive Linguistic Typology.}, pages = {1--15}, title = {The Research Design of Cognitive Linguistic Typology : Synchronic and Diachronic Analyses of the Emergence Degrees of Modalized and Objectified Construals in Japanese and English}, volume = {112}, year = {2020}, yomi = {ナカノ, ケンイチロウ} }