The book testifies of the great tolerance of Cognitive Linguists towards internal variety within itself and towards external interaction with major linguistic subdisciplines. Internally, it opens up the broad variety of CL strands and the cognitive unity.
... Todd 207–9, 210 Smith, Linda B. 92–93 Omar, M. 300 Soto, Pilar 324 Sperber, Dan 100 Pardo, Elly 306 Stassen, Leon 319 Parisi, Domenico 329 Steen, Gerard J. 199 Perlmutter, David M. 229 Pine, Julian 323, 324 Pinker, Stephen 294, 295, ...
Cognitive Linguistics: Foundations, Scope, and Methodology
The evolution of complexity: Emergence and epigenesis It was noted above that one of the criticisms made by Alper and ... For example, the female bower bird's behavioural repertoire for evaluating the fitness of a prospective mate has ...
The chapters provide comprehensive surveys of the major subfields of Cognitive Linguistics.
The Routledge Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics provides a comprehensive introduction and essential reference work to cognitive linguistics.
... 'Flowing waters or teeming crowds: mental models of electricity', in D. Gentner and A. Stevens (eds), Mental Models. ... Gibbs, Raymond W. and Teenie Matlock (2001) 'Psycholinguistic perspectives on polysemy', in H. Cuyckens and B.
This alphabetic guide gives an up-to-date introduction to the key terms in cognitive linguistics, covering all the major theories, approaches, ideas and many of the relevant theoretical constructs.
The books are designed for students of linguistics and those who are studying language as part of a wider course. Cognitive Linguistics explores the idea that language reflects our experience of the world.
The book looks at key concepts, such as embodiment, salience, entrenchment, construal, categorization, and collaborative communication, and discusses their genesis and implications for cognitive linguistic research.
The books are designed for students of linguistics and those who are studying language as part of a wider course. Cognitive Linguistics explores the idea that language reflects our experience of the world.