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Cultural, Psychological and Typological Issues in Cognitive Linguistics
Selected papers of the bi-annual ICLA meeting in Albuquerque, July 1995
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Edited by:
Masako K. Hiraga
, Chris Sinha and Sherman Wilcox
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English
Published/Copyright:
1999
About this book
Cognitive linguistics is nothing if not an interdisciplinary and comparative enterprise. This collection addresses both the implications OF and the implications FOR cognitive linguistics of psycholinguistic, computational, neuroscientific, cross-cultural and cross-linguistic research.
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Verena Haser, Freiburg University in LANGUAGE 77:3 (2001):
[...] the present volume can be strongly recommended for its perceptive discussions [...].
[...] the present volume can be strongly recommended for its perceptive discussions [...].
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Table of contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
1 - Part I: Cultural Patterns, language and cognition
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Foxy chicks and Playboy bunnies
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The domain of ancestral spirits in Bantu noun classification
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DEFERENCE as DISTANCE
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Spatial conceptualization of time in Chinese
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An “intersubjective” method for cognitive-semantic research on polysemy
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Prepositional semantics and the fragile link between space and time
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Computability as a limiting cognitive constraint
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Metaphor vs. conflation in the acquisition of polysemy
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Acquisition of the Finnish conditional verb forms in formulaic utterances
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Cognitive compositionality
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Perceptual simulation in conceptual tasks
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Dynamic conceptualization and the substitution of nouns and verbs in aphasia
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Neuroscientific evidence against Wierzbicka's analysis of the meanings of basic color terms
249 - Part III: Typological issues
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Specification in grammar
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The typology of 1st person marking and its cognitive background
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Emergent grammatical relations
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The story of “break”
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Index
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List of Contributors
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