The best survey of cognitive linguistics available, this Handbook provides a thorough explanation of its rich methodology, key results, and interdisciplinary context. With in-depth coverage of the research questions, basic concepts, and various theoretical approaches, the Handbook addresses newly emerging subfields and shows their contribution to the discipline. The Handbook introduces fields of study that have become central to cognitive linguistics, such as conceptual mappings and construction grammar. It explains all the main areas of linguistic analysis traditionally expected in a full…mehr
The best survey of cognitive linguistics available, this Handbook provides a thorough explanation of its rich methodology, key results, and interdisciplinary context. With in-depth coverage of the research questions, basic concepts, and various theoretical approaches, the Handbook addresses newly emerging subfields and shows their contribution to the discipline. The Handbook introduces fields of study that have become central to cognitive linguistics, such as conceptual mappings and construction grammar. It explains all the main areas of linguistic analysis traditionally expected in a full linguistics framework, and includes fields of study such as language acquisition, sociolinguistics, diachronic studies, and corpus linguistics. Setting linguistic facts within the context of many other disciplines, the Handbook will be welcomed by researchers and students in a broad range of disciplines, including linguistics, cognitive science, neuroscience, gesture studies, computational linguistics, and multimodal studies.
Introduction Barbara Dancygier Part I. Language in Cognition and Culture: 1. Opening commentary: language in cognition and culture N. J. Enfield 2. Relationships between language and cognition Daniel Casasanto 3. The study of indigenous languages Sally Rice 4. First language acquisition Laura E. De Ruiter and Anna L. Theakston 5. Second language acquisition Andrea Tyler Part II. Language, Body, and Multimodal Communication: 6. Opening commentary: polytropos and communication in the wild Mark Turner 7. Signed languages Sherman Wilcox and Corinne Occhino 8. Gesture, language, and cognition Kensy Cooperrider and Susan Goldin-Meadow 9. Multimodality in interaction Kurt Feyaerts, Geert Brône and Bert Oben 10. Viewpoint Lieven Vandelanotte 11. Embodied intersubjectivity Jordan Zlatev 12. Intersubjectivity and grammar Ronny Boogaart and Alex Reuneker Part III. Aspects of Linguistic Analysis: 13. Opening commentary: linguistic analysis John Newman 14. Phonology Geoffrey S. Nathan 15. The construction of words Geert Booij 16. Lexical semantics John R. Taylor 17. Cognitive grammar Ronald W. Langacker 18. From constructions to construction grammars Thomas Hoffmann 19. Construction grammars Thomas Hoffmann 20. Cognitive linguistics and pragmatics Kerstin Fischer 21. Fictive interaction Esther Pascual and Todd Oakley 22. Diachronic approaches Alexander Bergs Part IV. Conceptual Mappings: 23. Opening commentary: conceptual mappings Eve Sweetser 24. Conceptual metaphor Karen Sullivan 25. Metonymy Jeannette Littlemore 26. Conceptual blending theory Todd Oakley and Esther Pascual 27. Embodiment Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr 28. Corpus linguistics and metaphor Elena Semino 29. Metaphor, simulation, and fictive motion Teenie Matlock Part V. Methodological Approaches: 30. Opening commentary: getting the measure of meaning Chris Sinha 31. The quantitative turn Laura A. Janda 32. Language and the brain Seana Coulson 33. Cognitive sociolinguistics Willem B. Hollmann 34. Computational resources: framenet and constructicon Hans C. Boas 35. Computational approaches to metaphor: the case of MetaNet Oana A. David 36. Corpus approaches Stefan Gries 37. Cognitive linguistics and the study of textual meaning Barbara Dancygier Part VI. Concepts and Approaches: Space and Time: 38. Linguistic patterns of space and time vocabulary Eve Sweetser and Alice Gaby 39. Space-time mappings beyond language Alice Gaby and Eve Sweetser 40. Conceptualizing time in terms of space: experimental evidence Tom Gijssels and Daniel Casasanto 41. Discovering spatiotemporal concepts in discourse Thora Tenbrink.
Introduction Barbara Dancygier Part I. Language in Cognition and Culture: 1. Opening commentary: language in cognition and culture N. J. Enfield 2. Relationships between language and cognition Daniel Casasanto 3. The study of indigenous languages Sally Rice 4. First language acquisition Laura E. De Ruiter and Anna L. Theakston 5. Second language acquisition Andrea Tyler Part II. Language, Body, and Multimodal Communication: 6. Opening commentary: polytropos and communication in the wild Mark Turner 7. Signed languages Sherman Wilcox and Corinne Occhino 8. Gesture, language, and cognition Kensy Cooperrider and Susan Goldin-Meadow 9. Multimodality in interaction Kurt Feyaerts, Geert Brône and Bert Oben 10. Viewpoint Lieven Vandelanotte 11. Embodied intersubjectivity Jordan Zlatev 12. Intersubjectivity and grammar Ronny Boogaart and Alex Reuneker Part III. Aspects of Linguistic Analysis: 13. Opening commentary: linguistic analysis John Newman 14. Phonology Geoffrey S. Nathan 15. The construction of words Geert Booij 16. Lexical semantics John R. Taylor 17. Cognitive grammar Ronald W. Langacker 18. From constructions to construction grammars Thomas Hoffmann 19. Construction grammars Thomas Hoffmann 20. Cognitive linguistics and pragmatics Kerstin Fischer 21. Fictive interaction Esther Pascual and Todd Oakley 22. Diachronic approaches Alexander Bergs Part IV. Conceptual Mappings: 23. Opening commentary: conceptual mappings Eve Sweetser 24. Conceptual metaphor Karen Sullivan 25. Metonymy Jeannette Littlemore 26. Conceptual blending theory Todd Oakley and Esther Pascual 27. Embodiment Raymond W. Gibbs, Jr 28. Corpus linguistics and metaphor Elena Semino 29. Metaphor, simulation, and fictive motion Teenie Matlock Part V. Methodological Approaches: 30. Opening commentary: getting the measure of meaning Chris Sinha 31. The quantitative turn Laura A. Janda 32. Language and the brain Seana Coulson 33. Cognitive sociolinguistics Willem B. Hollmann 34. Computational resources: framenet and constructicon Hans C. Boas 35. Computational approaches to metaphor: the case of MetaNet Oana A. David 36. Corpus approaches Stefan Gries 37. Cognitive linguistics and the study of textual meaning Barbara Dancygier Part VI. Concepts and Approaches: Space and Time: 38. Linguistic patterns of space and time vocabulary Eve Sweetser and Alice Gaby 39. Space-time mappings beyond language Alice Gaby and Eve Sweetser 40. Conceptualizing time in terms of space: experimental evidence Tom Gijssels and Daniel Casasanto 41. Discovering spatiotemporal concepts in discourse Thora Tenbrink.
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