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Cognitive Linguistics

, 2021
L. Busso   +2 more
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Historical Cognitive Linguistics

2010
This volume addresses aspects of language change using the semantics-based theory of Cognitive Linguistics, and primarily focuses on the lexicon and metaphor, the semantics of syntax, and language evolution.
Margaret E. Winters   +2 more
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Cognitive linguistics and humor

Humor – International Journal of Humor Research, 2006
AbstractThere are a number of problems with the articles in this issue.
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Cognitive Linguistics in the Making

2015
Contents: Boguslaw Bierwiaczonek: On constructivization - a few remarks on the role of metonymy in grammar - Beata Brzozowska-Zburzynska: A concept of container in temporal phrases - a comparative study - Marta Falkowska: Subjectivity and objectivity in language as seen by Louis Hjelmslev and Ronald W.
Kinga Rudnicka-Szozda   +1 more
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Cognitive Linguistics and Theology

2016
This chapter introduces the work of Robert Masson in applying cognitive-linguistic methodology to theology. It argues that an understanding of metaphor and the associated forms of network analysis proposed by cognitive linguists are capable of making the real achievements of the bilateral ecumenical dialogues more available for reception by those who ...
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Cognitive Linguistic Approaches

2020
AbstractAfter a brief account of the salient characteristics of Langacker’s Cognitive Grammar, this chapter highlights the distinctive perspective which this approach offers on traditional topics in the description of English, including the question of word classes, the nature of syntactic relations, and the status of constructions as an alternative to
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Cognitive Linguistics and Metaphor

2009
Modern cognitive linguistics has become a vigorous discipline in linguistics since its first steps in the 1970s. All the major levels of linguistic description, such as phonology, syntax, morphology and semantics, have been tackled from a cognitive linguistic viewpoint and cognitive linguistics has become an influential theoretical framework to ...
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COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1999
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How Cognitive Linguistics Inspires HCI: Image Schemas and Image-Schematic Metaphors

International journal of human computer interactions, 2017
J. Hurtienne
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