TY - JOUR TI - Network models: an assessment AU - Pawelec, Andrzej TI - Network models: an assessment AB - This article – based on a larger study (Pawelec 2009) – has two aims. The more limited one is to present network models proposed by Ronald Langacker and George Lakoff. I try to show that both ventures rest on manifestly different assumptions, contrary to the widespread view that they are convergent or complementary. Langacker’s declared aim is “descriptive adequacy”: his model serves as a global representation of linguistic intuitions, rooted in convention. Lakoff, on the other hand, offers a developmental model: a fairly general abstract schema is “imagistically” specified and transformed, while the more specific schemas serve as the basis for metaphorical transfers. My wider aim is to offer a preliminary assessment of theoretical justifications and practical potential of network models in lexical semantics. VL - 2010 IS - Volume 127, Issue 1 PY - 2010 SN - 1897-1059 C1 - 2083-4624 SP - 39 EP - 56 UR - https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/studia-linguistica-uic/artykul/network-models-an-assessment