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Cultural, Psychological and Typological Issues in Cognitive Linguistics

Selected papers of the bi-annual ICLA meeting in Albuquerque, July 1995
  • Edited by: Masako K. Hiraga , Chris Sinha and Sherman Wilcox
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 1999
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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 [...].


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Masako K. Hiraga, Chris Sinha and Sherman Wilcox
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Part I: Cultural Patterns, language and cognition

A case study in metaphorical lexicalization
Caitlin Hines
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Gary B. Palmer and Dorothea Neal Arin
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Metaphorical base of honorific verb construction in Japanese
Masako K. Hiraga
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Ning Yu
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Part II: Psycholinguistic and Neurolinguistic approaches

The case of get
Jarno Raukko
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Sally Rice, Dominiek Sandra and Mia Vanrespaille
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Complexity concerns in metaphor comprehension about which cognitive linguists should be aware
Tony Veale, Diarmuid O’Donoghue and Mark Keane
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The case of see
Christopher R. Johnson
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Anneli Kauppinen
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An activation and evaluation hypothesis
Hans Strohner and Gijsbert Stoet
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Lawrence W. Barsalou, Karen Olseth Solomon and Ling-Ling Wu
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M. Kimberly Kellogg
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David Kemmerer
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Part III: Typological issues

Tania Kuteva
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Johannes Helmbrecht
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Subjecthood in Kapampangan
William C. Morris
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Cognitive categories of objects and the system of verbs
Yoko Fujii
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