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Quantitative perspectives in Cognitive Linguistics

Benjamins Current Topics, 2019
As a usage-based approach to the study language, cognitive linguistics is theoretically well poised to apply quantitative methods to the analysis of corpus and experimental data.
L. Janda
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Cognitive Linguistics and Linguistic Typology

2021
The Routledge Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics ; United ...
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Theory and Data in Cognitive Linguistics

Studies in Language, 2012
Cognitive linguistics has an honourable tradition of paying respect to naturally occurring language data and there have been fruitful interactions between corpus data and aspects of linguistic structure and meaning. More recently, dialect data and sociolinguistic data collection methods/theoretical concepts have started to generate interest.
Gisborne, Nikolas, Hollmann, Willem
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Cognitive Linguistics

2004
Cognitive Linguistics argues that language is governed by general cognitive principles, rather than by a special-purpose language module. This introductory textbook surveys the field of cognitive linguistics as a distinct area of study, presenting its theoretical foundations and the arguments supporting it.
D. Alan Cruse, William Croft
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Connectionism and Cognitive Linguistics

Connection Science, 1990
Cognitive linguists hypothesize that language is the product of general cognitive abilities. Semantic and functional motivations are sought for grammatical patterns, sentence meaning is viewed as the result of constraint satisfaction, and highly regular linguistic patterns are thought to be mediated by the same processes as irregular patterns.
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Cognitive Semiotics and Cognitive Linguistics

Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2011
Abstract Peircean semiotics is a cognitive science, namely, a cognitive semiotics. The current cognitive linguistics is a branch of cognitive semiotics, the application, embodiment and, in a sense, development of its fundamental theories, thus serving as a great propelling force in developing disciplines of modem linguistics.
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Applied Cognitive Linguistics

The TESOL Encyclopedia of English Language Teaching, 2021
Ioannis Galantomos
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Conclusion: cognitive linguistics and beyond

2004
The contemporary movement of cognitive linguistics began largely as an approach to the analysis of linguistic meaning and grammatical form in response to truth-conditional semantics and generative grammar. In this book, we have focused on the analyses of syntax and semantics in cognitive linguistics, based on the three fundamental hypotheses presented ...
D. Alan Cruse, William Croft
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Cognitive Linguistics for Linguists [PDF]

open access: possible, 2020
Margaret E. Winters, Geoffrey S. Nathan
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